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“What is Stellest?”

Stellest is an FDA approved and regulated medical device, designed for children with nearsightedness (myopia). Stellest is designed to slow the progressive of Myopia by using H.A.L.T technology, a “constellation” of invisible lenslets in the design. When rays of light pass through these lenslets, they create a volume of myopic defocus, which sends signals to slow myopic growth.

This lens design can only be prescribed by an Optomerist (OD), or Opthamologist (MD). If you think your child may benefit from Stellest, we would be happy to discuss more during your child’s next comprehensive exam.