MiSight®

Help Protect Your Child’s Vision with MiSight®

Coopervision MiSight 1 day

Why Choose MiSight®?

As a parent, it’s natural to want the very best for your child’s health — and that includes their eyesight. MiSight® 1 day contact lenses are the first and only soft contact lenses FDA-approved to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness) in children as young as eight. Clinical studies have shown that MiSight® can reduce myopia progression by up to 59 % over three years compared with standard lenses. Slowing down how quickly your child’s vision changes not only means fewer prescription increases now, but also helps lower their risk of serious eye conditions linked to high myopia later in life.

How MiSight® Works

What makes MiSight® unique is its advanced dual-focus design. These lenses not only give children clear, comfortable vision for school, sports, and daily life, but they also actively work to reduce the signals that cause the eye to grow too long — the main reason prescriptions keep getting stronger. Unlike regular lenses or glasses, MiSight® lenses are designed with your child’s future eye health in mind, offering protection that goes beyond simple correction.

Confidence, Comfort & Convenience

Parents also appreciate the convenience and peace of mind that MiSight® brings. Because they are daily disposable lenses, there’s no cleaning or storage — just a fresh, safe pair each day. Children quickly adapt to wearing them, and many feel more confident and independent without the hassle of glasses. Most importantly, these lenses give families an effective, doctor-guided way to protect their child’s vision.

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Disclaimer

Individual results may vary. MiSight® 1 day contact lenses are available by prescription only. Not all patients are suitable candidates. Please consult our optometrists to determine whether MiSight® is the right option for your child.

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