Conexiant
Login
  • Corneal Physician
  • Glaucoma Physician
  • New Retinal Physician
  • Ophthalmology Management
  • Ophthalmic Professional
  • Presbyopia Physician
  • Retinal Physician
The Ophthalmologist
  • Explore

    Explore

    • Latest
    • Insights
    • Case Studies
    • Opinion & Personal Narratives
    • Research & Innovations
    • Product Profiles

    Featured Topics

    • Anterior Segment
    • Glaucoma
    • Retina

    Issues

    • Latest Issue
    • Archive
  • Subspecialties
    • Cataract
    • Cornea
    • Glaucoma
    • Neuro-ophthalmology
    • Oculoplastics
    • Optometry
    • Pediatric
    • Retina
  • Business

    Business & Profession

    • Professional Development
    • Business and Entrepreneurship
    • Practice Management
    • Health Economics & Policy
  • Training & Education

    Career Development

    • Professional Development
    • Career Pathways

    Events

    • Webinars
    • Live Events
  • Events
    • Live Events
    • Webinars
  • Community

    People & Profiles

    • Power List
    • Voices in the Community
    • Authors & Contributors
  • Multimedia
    • Video
Subscribe
Subscribe

False

Advertisement
The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / March / Next Generation Spectacle Lens Aims to Strengthen Myopia Control in Children
Optometry Research & Innovations News

Next-Generation Spectacle Lens Aims to Strengthen Myopia Control in Children

New optical design targets stronger signal to slow axial elongation 

3/25/2026 3 min read

Share

  • Full Article
  • Summary
  • Takeaways
  • Listen
  • Quiz
  • Poll
  • Top Institutions
5 Key Takeaways
  • 1

    Essilor Stellest 2.0 is an updated spectacle lens designed to enhance myopia control in children by refining optical design.

  • 2

    The lens incorporates H.A.L.T. MAX technology, increasing optical power and asphericity to strengthen the signal that slows axial elongation.

  • 3

    Clinical studies show Stellest 2.0 significantly reduces axial elongation compared to the original lens, with younger children benefiting more.

  • 4

    The updated design features 12 concentric rings of lenslets and a wider lens diameter, improving compatibility for pediatric wearers.

  • 5

    Stellest 2.0 reflects a growing trend in non-invasive myopia management, complementing other treatments like pharmacological options and contact lenses.

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

Related Content

Newsletters

Receive the latest Ophthalmology news, personalities, education, and career development – weekly to your inbox.

Newsletter Signup Image

False

Advertisement

False

Advertisement

Explore More in Ophthalmology

Dive deeper into the world of Ophthalmology. Explore the latest articles, case studies, expert insights, and groundbreaking research.

False

Advertisement
The Ophthalmologist
Subscribe

About

  • About Us
  • Work at Conexiant Europe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 Texere Publishing Limited (trading as Conexiant), with registered number 08113419 whose registered office is at Booths No. 1, Booths Park, Chelford Road, Knutsford, England, WA16 8GS.

Affiliations:

Specialties:

Areas of Expertise:

Contributions:

Disclaimer

The Ophthalmologist website is intended solely for the eyes of healthcare professionals. Please confirm below: