The First and Only.

MiSight® 1 day contact lenses are indicated by Health Canada and are the first and ONLY soft contact lenses that are FDA approved* to slow the 
progression of Myopia in children aged 8-12 at the initiation of treatment.1†

Clinically Proven and Safe.

Over a 3-year period, slowed myopia progression 59%, on average, reduced eye lengthening by 52% on average,1†§ and 41% of eyes had no progression. 1†¶ Over a 6-year period, children wearing MiSight® 1 day progressed less than 1.00D on average.3

Parent-Approved.

90% of parents whose children wore MiSight® 1 day contact lenses reported that their children were happy wearing MiSight® 1 day lenses.4|

Child Friendly.

After using MiSight® 1 day contact lenses for three years, 90% of children still strongly preferred them over their glasses.5

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Why Choose Contact Lenses for Myopia Management?

Contact lenses offer continuous care and everyday convenience that glasses simply can’t match.2

Always-on treatment

Lenses stay in place all day, delivering consistent myopia control.±6

No on-and-off hassle

Unlike glasses, there’s no risk of forgetting or removing them.≠7

Ideal for active kids

Perfect for sports, play, and busy routines.2

Unobstructed vision

No frames in the way, just clear, consistent sight.✝1

Comfort and confidence

Helps kids feel free and capable throughout the day.2

Hear Their Stories

Ready to see how MiSight® 1 day contact lenses are changing lives? Watch as kids describe how these lenses are helping them reach a brighter tomorrow.

What Causes Myopia?

Myopia has been linked to two factors: genetics and family history,8 as well as a modern lifestyle with insufficient time spent outdoors, poor lighting levels, and prolonged time spent on digital devices.9-11

What are the Long-Term
Effects of Myopia?

Worsening myopia may contribute to more severe eye health complications and sight-threatening conditions later in life, including retinal detachment, myopic maculopathy, glaucoma and cataracts.12-15

What does Myopia

Look Like?

If you’re wondering what myopia looks
like through your child’s eyes, find out by
using our Vision Simulator.

Take our quiz to learn what to do if your child is nearsighted.

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