Features of 1.56/1.60 Defocus Multiple Mico Miyo Smart Kids Myopia Control Lenses
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Defocus refers to the situation where the focus formed by parallel light rays passing through the refractive medium does not fall on the retina. Specifically, when the focus falls in front of the retina, it is called myopic defocus (or positive defocus); while when the focus falls behind the retina, it is called hyperopic defocus (or negative defocus).
Specification of 1.56/1.60 Defocus Multiple Mico Miyo Smart Kids Myopia Control Lenses
Index | 1.56/1.60 |
Material | NK55/Acrylic |
Diameter | 72mm/75mm |
Power Range | SPH -8.00 CYL:-4.00 |
Abbe Value | 33.8/32.5 |
coating | HMC/SHMC |
Coating clour | green/Blue |
Design | DIMS |
Advantages of 1.56/1.60 Defocus Multiple Mico Miyo Smart Kids Myopia Control Lenses

Inhibiting axial elongation: Special optical designs focus light in front of the retina, effectively slowing down the rate of axial elongation and reducing the risk of high myopia.
The lens can reduce the pressure of the eye and relax the ciliary muscle, which can better prevent the occurrence and development of myopia.
Natural visual experience: Optimized peripheral aberration design reduces visual fatigue, making it comfortable to look both far and near.
Resin material, higher coating hardness, scratch resistance, durable.