Saturday, June 10, 2023

HOYA Lens Philippines, Inc. sheds light on myopia, encourages parents to prioritize eye health of children

“Through intensive research on myopia that is aligned with the aggressive development of our product offerings, HOYA aims to be at the forefront of myopia management as we remain steadfast in our commitment to producing innovative eye care solutions that aim to deliver optimal results for all our patients. While we cannot control factors that may lead to rapid myopia progression in children, we are keen to ensure that innovative, non-invasive myopia management options are accessible to parents as MiYOSMART becomes available in the Philippines. Children’s vision is worth protecting, alongside the upcoming launch of MiYOSMART, HOYA will also be initiating an awareness campaign aimed at parents, educating them on the risks of myopia towards long-term eye health and the impact of poor eyesight on academic performance. It is important for parents to monitor their children’s eyesight by having regular eye checks so as not to deprive children from the right to see clearly. Let us act now, and give them more opportunity tomorrow.” ~Alexandre Montague, HOYA Vision Care CEO
(From left to right) Oxana Pastushenko (Chief Marketing Officer, HOYA Vision Care); Alexandre Montague (Chief Executive Officer, HOYA Vision Care); Ananda Wibowo (Managing Director); and Eleonor Gonzales (Commercial Director, HOYA Lens Philippines Inc.) during the media roundtable.


Some of the known risk factors that may increase the likelihood of children developing myopia include genetics, prolonged activities near work, and a lack of outdoor time. In the Philippines where roughly 30% of the populace are kids between the ages of 6-18 years of age, an expected 8 million Filipino youngsters might experience the ill effects of nearsightedness. Through its cutting-edge and novel product lines, HOYA Vision Care pioneers eye care solutions to combat progressive visual impairments that have a significant impact on children's quality of life, academic performance, and overall long-term eye health. The global provider of optical and healthcare solutions recently held a roundtable discussion on June 7, 2023, in Makati City to share its knowledge and expertise regarding the control of myopia in children using a 6-year clinical study that was recently presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2022 conference in Denver, Colorado, in the United States.




For over 60 years, HOYA Vision Care has been a passionate and global leader in optical technology innovation. As a manufacturer of high quality, high performing eyeglass lenses, HOYA continuously aims to bring the best possible vision care solutions to Eye Care Professionals and their patients around the world. In 2018, the company proudly rolled out its innovative and evidence-based myopia management solution with its research partner, the Centre for Myopia Research at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University4,5.


Combating Myopia in the Philippines 
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a vision condition wherein individuals can see objects clearly up close but may appear blurred further away. Currently, global data have shown that over 22.9% of the world population have myopia with 2.7% having high myopia. It is predicted to increase to 49.8% and 9.8% of which is high myopia by 20504..

Philippine Eye Research Institute study has shown that Filipino children are most likely to be affected by visual impairment, which doubles when they reach adolescence. As students massively transitioned to the digital platform brought about by the pandemic, research has shown that children who use screens for greater than three hours per day are almost four times more likely to be myopic compared to those spending one hour on screens per day1.  

While myopia is irreversible and incurable which can lead to an increased risk of having vision-threatening conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal detachment if it is left unaddressed, the condition can be managed through early intervention and regular consultations with eye care practitioners who are equipped to provide professional advice in finding the right myopia management options. Moreover, the Philippine government constantly pushes for regular and comprehensive eye screening among kindergarten students through the National Vision Screening Program (NVSP) which was mandated in 2019. 

These efforts are aligned with HOYA’s commitment to constantly provide innovative solutions to cater to the ever-changing needs of its patients. During the discussion, Oxana Pastushenko talks about HOYA’s award-winning product, MiYOSMART, which are spectacle lenses that correct the visual defect using the revolutionary D.I.M.S. (Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments) technology, proven to slow down myopia progression by 60%12,13

To know more about HOYA Vision, you may visit their website at https://www.hoyavision.com/ph/.

















About HOYA Vision Care
For over 60 years, HOYA Vision Care has been a passionate and global leader in optical technology innovation. As a manufacturer of high-quality, high-performing eyeglass lenses, HOYA continues to drive optical technology innovation with the aim of finding the best vision care solutions for Eye Care Professionals. The company supplies lenses in 52 countries with a network of over 18,000 employees and 45 laboratories around the globe.

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