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Spectacle lenses for children with myopia.

Stellest® lenses correct your child's vision like regular glasses and are designed to help slow the progression of myopia when worn as recommended.
✓ Clear, comfortable vision for school, sports and everyday life.
✓ Helps slow myopia progression compared with single-vision lenses.
✓ No contacts or eye drops—just kid-friendly eyeglasses.
WHY MYOPIA MANAGEMENT
Why your child’s nearsightedness matters
Myopia (nearsightedness) makes far objects look blurry, and in many children it gradually worsens as their eyes grow. Higher levels of myopia are associated with a higher risk of certain eye problems later in life.
Clear vision today
Help your child see comfortably in the classroom, on the field and at home so they can stay confident and engaged.
Slower changes over time
Stellest® lenses are designed to help slow the progression of myopia compared with standard single-vision lenses when worn as recommended.
A long-term plan
Regular follow-ups allow us to monitor prescription changes and eye growth, and adapt your child’s plan as they grow.

ABOUT STELLEST®
What are Stellest® lenses?
Stellest® lenses are advanced spectacle lenses made specifically for children with myopia. They correct your child's vision and use a special optical design to help slow myopia progression.
The lenses feature a clear central zone for sharp, everyday vision. Surrounding this area is a zone with very small, subtle lenslets. Together, these elements create a gentle focus signal at the back of the eye that is designed to help slow eye elongation, which is linked to myopia getting worse.
Stellest® lenses are worn just like regular eyeglasses and fit into your child's daily routine at school, home and play.
✓ Designed specifically for children with myopia.
✓ Looks and feels like everyday kids' glasses in daily wear.
✓ Backed by clinical research and FDA authorization in the U.S.
✓ Part of a comprehensive myopia-management plan.
IS MY CHILD A CANDIDATE?
Could Stellest® lenses help my child?
Stellest® lenses may be an option if your child has myopia and wears glasses most of the day.
✓ Diagnosed myopia (nearsightedness) in at least one eye.
✓ Typically between 6–12 years old at the start of treatment.
✓ Mild to moderate myopia within the approved prescription range.
✓ Wears glasses most of the day for school, homework and activities.
✓ Not ready for contact lenses or eye-drop based treatments.
✓ Family interested in a long-term plan for myopia management.
Final suitability is always determined after a comprehensive eye examination.
Dr. Pranali Sirohi
is Stellest® certified doctor
Ready to explore Stellest® lenses for your child?
We would love to meet your family, answer your questions and build a personalized myopia plan for your child.
YOUR VISIT
What to expect at a Stellest® visit
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Welcome & history
We start with a relaxed conversation about your child's vision, schoolwork, screen time, outdoor time and family history of myopia. -
Comprehensive eye examDr. Sirohi performs a full eye exam, including prescription measurement, eye-health evaluation and binocular vision testing.
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Myopia measurements
When indicated, we measure the length and shape of the eye (for example, axial length) to help track how your child's myopia is progressing. -
Is Stellest® right for my child?
Based on age, prescription and exam findings, we review whether Stellest® lenses are appropriate and compare them with other myopia-management options. -
Frame styling & lens recommendation
We help your child choose a comfortable, kid-friendly frame and finalize their Stellest® lens design, then go over wear time and care instructions. -
Your long-term plan
We outline follow-up visits (usually every 6–12 months), what we'll monitor and how Stellest® lenses fit into your child's overall eye-health plan.
The Eye World (Eye World LLC) is a certified practice for Essilor® Stellest® lenses and all the references made here are part of the Essilor® Stellest® product
1. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
2. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
3. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
4. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
5. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
6. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
7. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
8. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
9. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Breakthrough Device designation to the Essilor® Stellest® spectacle lens in April 2021.
10. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
11. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
12. Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
13. Essilor International, data on file (2025).
14. H.A.L.T. is an acronym for Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target and does not imply a “halt” or “stop” of myopia progression.