Myeong-dong IDOC Glasses said on the 6th it is recruiting a trial group for the "All Care program," which helps manage the progression of myopia in children during growth.
The trial group will run for three months with three people each month, selecting a total of nine participants. This trial goes beyond lens replacement to include regular checkups, wear management, and lifestyle guidance, aiming to build consistent care habits. In growing children, myopia often progresses with large prescription changes over short periods.
The All Care program includes the Zeiss MyoCare lenses for managing childhood myopia. MyoCare clearly corrects central vision while applying a functional design for management to the peripheral area. With a circular ring structure on the front surface, the lenses place the correction zone and functional zone in designated areas and help manage myopia progression during growth. However, results vary by individual depending on wear time, regular examinations, outdoor activity, and digital-use habits.
The trial group will also support i-Matrics frames. If frames frequently slide down, the lens optical center can shift and slow adaptation. Nose pads, temple angles, and other stability features should keep the lens center consistent to help stabilize vision during class, exercise, and outdoor activity. As a child's face grows, nose height and ear position change, so structures and adjustments that allow fine-tuning, along with maintenance, are important.
Interested guardians can apply by email with the following: ▲ the child's date of birth ▲ current eyeglass prescription ▲ a photo of the child's face ▲ motivation for applying to the trial group.
A Myeong-dong IDOC Glasses official said, "This trial group is not just an event to swap lenses; it is designed to continue myopia management by checking examinations, wear, and habits together."