MiSight — daily lenses dedicated to children's myopia*
MiSight (CooperVision) are a daily lentils designed for the management of myopia in children, to be worn under professional follow-upZero maintenance: one new pair per day.
Namely
- Pediatric use Implementation of a protocol by the specialist.
- Comfort Daily port, simple routine for the child and the parents.
- Hygiene The daily disposable facilitates consistency.
Medical device: consult your specialist (ophthalmologist/optometrist). Regular checks essential. Information & appointments: artoptic.ch.
Frequently asked questions
From what age?
According to the practitioner's maturity and assessment. Implementation and monitoring are essential.
Necessary maintenance?
No disposable daily Strictly follow hand hygiene and the instructions.
MiSight — Daily contact lenses for children's myopia*
MiSight (CooperVision) are daily contact lenses for the management of childhood myopia professional supportFresh daily, without maintenance.
- child-friendly Application with clear protocols.
- Simple In everyday life, high hygiene.
- Regular Controls required.
Medical device. Decision and course controlled by specialists. Deadlines: artoptic.ch.
MiSight — daily for pediatric myopia*
MiSight (CooperVision) are daily lenses for the management of myopia in children, with professional supervisionNo maintenance.
- use Defined by the specialist with a dedicated protocol.
- Routine simple and hygienic (disposable).
- Checks necessary periodicals
Medical device. Assessment and follow-up by the professional. Info: artoptic.ch.
MiSight — daily lenses for childhood myopia*
MiSight (CooperVision) are daily disposable lenses used in myopia management programs for children under supervision professionnelleFresh pair each day, no care.
- Use in children avec un protocole guidé par un praticien
- Simple routine pour les familles ; vêtements quotidiens hygiéniques.
- Regular check-ups are essential.
* Medical device. Always follow your eye-care professional’s advice. Appointments: artoptic.ch.

