UNITED STATES – The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new tool to assist children with nearsightedness. Special lenses designed to correct vision and slow the progression of myopia will soon be available in stores.
These lenses are produced by the French eyewear company Essilor Stellest. They can be worn by children as young as six years old, offering a proactive solution for young patients dealing with vision issues.
Essilor Stellest has announced that these lenses are expected to be available at eye clinics across the United States in the coming week. This development could mark a significant improvement for families seeking vision correction options for their children.
Parents seeking more information about the new lenses can consult their local eye clinics or visit Es