The International Myopia Institute (IMI) has appointed the UK’s Professor James Wolffsohn as its chief scientist, following the retirement of Professor Earl Smith. Read more
New paper sheds light on myopia control axial length targets
A new paper comparing axial elongation differences among untreated myopes, myopes fitted with a control contact lens and emmetropes has helped further the understanding of myopia control efficacy in the context of normal childhood eye growth. Read more
EssilorLuxottica secures final GrandVision clearance; unveils sustainable acetate plans
The Turkish Competition Authority has cleared EssilorLuxottica’s GrandVision takeover. It’s the final country to approve the deal, but it won’t be finalised until arbitration proceedings are ironed out between the two companies. Read more
Specsavers acquires first Canadian practices
Specsavers has reportedly entered the North American market with the acquisition of a Canadian business with 18 practices. Read more
BHVI announces return of Myopia Awareness Week – 24-28 May
Eyecare professionals are being urged to remain abreast of the most current myopia management methods as Australian not-for-profit the Brien Holden Vision Institute (BHVI) relaunches Myopia Awareness Week, starting Monday. Read more
Hoya releases three-year follow-up study of myopia spectacle lens
New data published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) has shown Hoya’s MiyoSmart lens continued to slow myopia progression in children after three years, while patients who switched from single vision lenses had a significant slowdown in their condition. Read more
Global IOL market to reach AU$6.2bn by 2030 – report
A global data and analytics company has valued the 2020 intraocular lens (IOL) market at US$3.5 billion (AU$4.5 b), however the current resurgence in cataract procedures won’t offset COVID-19 revenue losses until 2022. Read more
RANZCO joins call for manufacturers to standardise digital imaging
RANZCO has endorsed calls for ophthalmic device manufacturers to standardise image formats, with proponents stating it is one of the most important issues preventing the profession from greater clinical and academic progress. Read more
Scope-of-practice battles reignite in US
Ophthalmologists in Florida are vehemently opposing “dangerous legislation” that would allow optometrists to perform certain types of eye surgery and prescribe medications. Read more
Moderate wine consumption may keep cataracts at bay
A new study involving Moorfields Eye Hospital has found people who consume alcohol moderately have a lower chance of developing cataracts that require surgery, especially if they consume wine. Read more