HOYA Vision Care announced the global roll-out of the MiYOSMART Coating Smooth Touch Xtreme (STX) spectacle lens coating technology. This technology is now available for use on MiYOSMART* spectacle lenses – a clinically proven solution for myopia control.1 MiYOSMART Coating STX is an advanced hydrophobic technology that helps MiYOSMART spectacle lenses stay cleaner for longer – enhancing clarity and reducing the need for frequent cleaning. This enhancement provides smudge resistance and remains easy to clean even after 2.7 years of typical use.2
Designed for Children’s Active Lifestyles
Children are naturally curious and constantly on the move – from climbing playground structures to exploring the outdoors, and everything in between. The new MiYOSMART Coating STX now more effectively repels water, fingerprints, dirt and grease, meeting demands of active play, sports, and hands-on learning essential for healthy development.5 Its advanced hydrophobic system helps keep spectacle lenses cleaner for longer, with water repellence that is up to five times better than the previous generation.5 Purposefully designed for children’s active lifestyles built to withstand daily play, meals and frequent handling that can stain spectacle lenses while supporting essential outdoor time shown to help delay the onset and slow the progression of myopia.3
Industry Leaders Emphasize Long-Lasting Performance
“Children deserve vision solutions that support their active, everyday lives,” said Silvano Larcher, Global Head of Category Management at HOYA Vision Care, “With MiYOSMART spectacle lenses now able to endure up to 8,000 wipes for over 2.7 years, the new HOYA STX technology launched in MiYOSMART spectacle lenses ensures long-lasting cleanliness and consistently clearer vision, giving parents peace of mind whether in the classroom, on the playground, or while participating in after-school activities.”5
Despite the growing global prevalence of myopia, with an estimated five billion thought to be affected by 2050, many parents remain unaware of the long-term risks and the significant benefits that early intervention can provide in managing their child’s myopia progression.4 MiYOSMART Coating STX started its global roll-out from September 2025. To complement the launch, the awareness campaign “Open Their World” has also been introduced. This campaign draws on MiYOSMART’s extensive clinical evidence, combined with emotional storytelling to help Eye Care Professionals (ECPs) confidently communicate the importance of eye care to families during the ongoing school period.
“For over 60 years, HOYA Vision Care has been at the forefront of spectacle lens coating technologies. With the introduction of our most advanced STX technology, now available with our proven MiYOSMART spectacle lenses, we’re giving children the freedom to simply be kids: to play, explore, and discover the world without limits,” said John Goltermann Lassen, CEO of HOYA Vision Care. “Through the launch of MiYOSMART Coating STX together with our ‘Open Their World’ campaign, we are not only setting a new benchmark in coating innovation but also empowering children everywhere to enjoy childhood to the fullest, because lack of clear vision should never stand in their way.”
For more information about MiYOSMART spectacle lenses with the new HOYA STX technology and the “Open Their World” campaign, please contact your local HOYA Vision Care representative or visit MiYOSMART I Myopia management lens solutions – HOYA.
View the latest films on the launch of the coating and campaign here:
- Open Their World: MiYOSMART Spectacle Lenses: Open their Confidence
- MiYOSMART Coating STX: MiYOSMART | STX Performance Video
Product Disclaimer: MiYOSMART spectacle lenses have not been approved for use in the management of myopia in all countries, including the U.S., and are not currently available for sale in all countries, including the U.S.
References
- Lam CSY, Tang WC, Tse DY, Lee RPK, Chun RKM, Hasegawa K, Qi H, Hatanaka T, To CH. Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) spectacle lenses slow myopia progression: a 2-year randomized clinical trial. British Journal of Ophthalmology. Published Online First: 29 May 2019. doi: 10.1136/ bjophthalmol-2018-313739.
- Lam CS, Tang WC, Lee PH, et al. Myopia control effect of defocus incorporated multiple segments (DIMS) spectacle lens in Chinese children: results of a 3-year follow-up study. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2022;106:1110-1114.
- Lam CSY, Tang WC, Zhang HY, Lee PH, Tse DYY, Qi H, Vlasak N, To CH. Long-term myopia control effect and safety in children wearing DIMS spectacle lenses for 6 years. Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 4;13(1):5475.
- Leung TW, et al. Comparison of Myopia Progression in Individuals Wearing Defocus Incorporated Multiple Segments (DIMS) Spectacle Lenses for Eight Years versus Shorter Durations. Poster number A0113. Presented 6th May, ARVO 2025.
- HOYA data on file. Product assessment report – STX MiYOSMART Green PAR – June 2025.
- Xiong S, Sankaridurg P, Naduvilath T, Zang J, Zou H, Zhu J, Lv M, He X, Xu X. Time spent in outdoor activities in relation to myopia prevention and control: a meta-analysis and systematic review. Act Ophthalmol. 2017 Sep;95(6):551-566.
- Holden B.A., Fricke T.R., Wilson D.A., Jong M., Naidoo K.S., Sankaridurg P., Wong T.Y., Naduvilath T.J., Resniko S. Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050. American Academy of Ophthalmology. 05/2016, vol.123, no. 5, p.1036–1042.