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The DIMS lens is an optical lens with multiple “micro-lens segments” for slowing myopia progression, which projects constant myopic defocus (the “STOP” signal to myopia). It can slow myopic progression while providing clear vision at all viewing distances.
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The DIMS lens is an optical lens with multiple “micro-lens segments” for slowing myopia progression, which projects constant myopic defocus (the “STOP” signal to myopia). It can slow myopic progression while providing clear vision at all viewing distances.
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https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fhss/research/research-impact/impact-stories/story-01/
DIMS and DISC lenses are highly effective for controlling myopia progression and are non-invasive. The DIMS lens is also the treatment of choice for children under eight years of age and for those who cannot or do not wish to wear contact lens.
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https://ira.lib.polyu.edu.hk/bitstream/10397/82284/1/Lam_DIMS_Spectacle_Lenses.pdf
randomly assigned to wear DIMS (n=93) or single vision (SV) spectacle lenses (n=90). DIMS lens incorporated multiple segments with myopic defocus of +3.50 D. Refractive error (cycloplegic autorefraction) and axial length were measured at 6month intervals.
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Overview. Fingerprint. Abstract. Background: Myopia control interventions, such as defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses, have been adopted in school-aged children to reduce the prevalence of myopia and its complications.
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This study evaluated the long-term myopia control effect and safety in children wearing Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses. Participants who completed the 2-year RCT were followed for a total of 6 years; their cycloplegic refractions and axial length were measured.
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Aims: To determine myopia progression in children who continued to wear the defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) lenses or switched from single vision (SV) to DIMS lenses for a 1-year period following a 2-year myopia control trial. Methods: 128 children participated in this study.
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Impactful Knowledge Transfer | School of Optometry
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/so/research/impactful-knowledge-transfer/
DIMS and DISC lenses are highly effective for controlling myopia progression and are non-invasive. The DIMS lens is also the treatment of choice for children under eight years of age and for those who cannot or do not wish to wear contact lens.
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DIMS lens incorporated multiple segments with myopic defocus of +3.50 D. Refractive error (cycloplegic autorefraction) and axial length were measured at 6month intervals. Results 160 children completed the study, n=79 in the DIMS group and n=81 in the SV group.
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School of Optometry - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/~so/index.php?pageid=1040&dispmode=1&lang=en
Date: 03 Oct 2020. The Defocused Incorporated Multi-Segment (DIMS) lens developed by the School of Optometry, PolyU, in collaboration with Hoya Vision Care, has been awarded the 2020 SILMO d’Or Award (Vision). SILMO is one of the world’s top optical fair and is known for its focus in style, technology and medical developments.