Myopia Management for Teens

Dr. Seth Salley

Optometrist

Memphis native Dr. Salley founded Clearview Family Eyecare after completing his optometry degree and Ocular Disease residency at Southern Eye Associates.

Myopia Control for Teenagers in Bartlett, TN

The teenage years are a period of rapid growth and significant change, and for many, this includes continued progression of myopia (nearsightedness). While younger children are often the focus of myopia management, it’s equally crucial for teenagers to actively manage their worsening vision. During these formative years, high prescriptions can impact academic performance, sports participation, and social confidence. For families in the Greater Memphis area with teenagers experiencing progressive myopia, CFE Memphis offers effective, age-appropriate solutions designed to slow progression and ensure a lifetime of clear and comfortable vision.

Why Myopia Management Continues to Matter for Teens

Although the fastest rates of myopia progression typically occur in younger children, many teenagers continue to experience significant worsening of their prescription well into their late teens. The same risks associated with high myopia in younger children—such as increased likelihood of retinal detachment, glaucoma, and myopic maculopathy—apply to teenagers who develop high levels of nearsightedness. Proactive management during these years can still make a substantial difference in their final prescription and, consequently, their lifetime risk profile for serious eye diseases.

Tailored Myopia Solutions for Teen Lifestyles

Teenagers often have active, demanding schedules, balancing school, sports, extracurricular activities, and social lives. The right myopia management solution for them needs to be effective yet practical. CFE Memphis offers several options well-suited for teenagers:

  • Ortho-K (Orthokeratology): This non-surgical treatment provides ultimate freedom during the day. Teens wear custom lenses overnight to gently reshape their corneas, waking up to clear vision without glasses or contacts. This is ideal for athletes, swimmers, or those who simply dislike wearing glasses or daytime contacts.
  • Soft Multifocal Contact Lenses: These daily disposable lenses are comfortable and convenient for teens. They provide clear vision while simultaneously working to slow myopia progression. They integrate easily into a teen’s routine and offer a discreet vision correction solution.
  • Low-Dose Atropine Eye Drops: A simple, once-nightly eye drop that effectively slows myopia progression. This can be a great option for teens who may struggle with contact lens wear or prefer a less involved treatment. It can also be used in combination with contact lens therapies for enhanced effect.

Our team works with both teens and parents to find the solution that best fits their lifestyle and commitment level.

Expert & Compassionate Care for Memphis Teens

For teenagers and their families in Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, and nearby communities, CFE Memphis provides a compassionate and expert environment for myopia management. Dr. Salley and our experienced optometrists understand the unique visual demands and preferences of teenagers. We conduct thorough assessments, discuss all viable options, and provide clear guidance on proper care and compliance. Our goal is to empower teens to take an active role in their eye health while providing parents with peace of mind that their child’s vision is being protected for the future.

Myopia management for teenagers is an important continuation of care that can significantly impact their long-term eye health and quality of life. It ensures they can pursue their passions with confidence and clear vision. At CFE Memphis, we are committed to providing personalized, effective solutions for a lifetime of clear and comfortable vision.

Is your teenager’s prescription still climbing? Don’t let progressive myopia limit their future. Contact CFE Memphis today to schedule a consultation and explore effective myopia management options for your teen.

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