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DISCOVER THE NEW ESSILOR® STELLEST® LENSES NOW AVAILABLE IN STORE
When it comes to myopia, correcting your child’s eyesight today won’t prevent future progression. Essilor® Stellest® lenses are clinically
proven to slow myopia progression in children.*1
Discover how Essilor® Stellest® lenses help manage myopia, the innovative technology
behind them and how to get started at LensCrafters.
WHAT ARE ESSILOR® STELLEST® LENSES?
The first and only FDA market authorized spectacle lens to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children.*1
Essilor® Stellest® lenses slowed myopia progression by 71% on average over 2 years.*1
*Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S.
clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
1Essilor International, data on file (2025)
MYOPIA AND MYOPIA
MANAGEMENT
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness or shortsightedness, is a condition in which people can see clearly up close, but objects farther away
appear blurred.2 It commonly occurs when a person’s eyeball is too long.2 It
typically develops in children of school age and tends to progress until adulthood.
Traditional single vision lenses and conventional contact lenses correct vision but do not slow myopia progression. Myopia management, a
more comprehensive approach, includes preventing or delaying myopia onset, correcting vision, slowing and monitoring myopia progression, and
management over time.3
As part of myopia management, Essilor® Stellest® lenses are designed to both
correct vision and help slow myopia progression in children aged 6-12 years.*1
H.A.L.T.** TECHNOLOGY
The Essilor® Stellest® lenses have been designed with an exclusive and pioneering technology called H.A.L.T.** (Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target Technology). The H.A.L.T.** technology is made of a constellation of 1,021 invisible† lenslets. This constellation creates a volume of myopic defocus, sending a signal to slow eye elongation and myopia progression*1.
WEARING TIME FOR
ESSILOR® STELLEST®
LENSES
Encourage your child to wear their Essilor® Stellest® lenses consistently. It is recommended that your child wears the lenses for a minimum of 10 hours per day for at least 6 days per week.
START YOUR CHILD'S
MYOPIA JOURNEY NOW
Essilor® Stellest® lenses are now available at LensCrafters. Visit your nearest store to learn more and see if they are right for your
child.
When your child collects their glasses with Essilor® Stellest® lenses, the eye care professional will ensure they fit comfortably and
sit in the right position. They will also check that your child is able to see clearly. If at any time your child experiences discomfort
or their vision does not feel right, please return to your eye care professional.
*Compared to single vision lenses. Results from a prospective, randomized, double-masked, multicenter U.S. clinical trial in myopic children aged 6–12 years at initiation of treatment.
1Essilor International, data on file (2025)
2Flitcroft DI, He M, Jonas JB, et al. IMI – Defining and Classifying Myopia: A Proposed Set of Standards for Clinical and Epidemiologic Studies. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;60(3):M20–M30. doi:10.1167/iovs.18-25957.
3Flitcroft DI, Bullimore MA, Gifford KL, et al. IMI – Myopia Correction, Myopia Control and Myopia Management: Definitions and Recommended Usage. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2025;66(6):41. doi:10.1167/iovs.66.6.41.
**H.A.L.T. is an acronym for Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target and does not imply a “halt” or “stop” of myopia progression.
† Aesthetic finish
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