ACUVUE® Abiliti® Overnight
Treat myopia while your child sleeps with Abiliti® Overnight
Abiliti® Overnight Lenses - Treat Myopia While They Sleep
ACUVUE® Abiliti® Overnight Therapeutic Lenses are CE-marked orthokeratology (ortho-k) lenses that are approved for slowing the progression of myopia in children in Singapore, while typically providing glasses-free vision during the day.*†1,2
These lenses have been successfully used in thousands of patients for over 15 years in markets around the world.‡,2 An added benefit of Abiliti® Overnight can be that your child can be completely lens-free during the day, meaning they can participate in all activities, including water-sports, without worrying about glasses. †1
How Do They Work?
When worn overnight, Abiliti® Overnight lenses temporarily reshape the surface of your child s eye while they sleep.3-6 This reshaping slows the progression of their myopia and lets them be glasses-free throughout the day. For most individuals, no other vision correction is needed. †1
What Are the Benefits?
Slow myopia progression
Abiliti® Overnight lenses have been shown to reduce axial elongation by 0.28mm (on average) - equating to approximately 0.75D of myopia in just two years^,7-10
Clear glasses-free vision
Better performance in school and sports
Kids wearing Ortho K lenses report better performance in school and sports compared to wearing glasses. ^11
Boost your child's confidence
Children wearing ACUVUE® Abiliti® Overnight Therapeutic Lenses for Myopia Management report better rates of overall vision, far distance vision, symptoms, activities, academic performance, handling and peer perceptions than children wearing single-vision spectacles.^11
Peace of mind
Because parents can help with insertion and removal at home, Abiliti® Overnight lenses are a good option for young children.
Are They Safe And Comfortable To Wear?
In three studies accounting for over 200 patient-years of wear, no serious adverse events (or serious complications) were found with Abiliti® Overnight lenses wear.7,9,12 The lenses were designed to keep eyes comfortable with features that help retain moisture and provide high oxygen flow.13 This means you can trust Abiliti® Overnight lenses to work safely and comfortably when used as intended.14
Which Abiliti® lens is better for my child?
Abiliti® 1-Day lenses are another great option for slowing the progression of myopia. Instead of being worn at night like Abiliti® Overnight lenses, they are worn during the day to slow myopia progression and provide vision correction.15 These lenses are thrown away at the end of every day, making cleaning and care simple for kids on the go. An Abiliti® prescriber can help you decide which lens is right for your child.
Get the SeeAbiliti™ App to Manage Myopia On-the-Go
Download from App Store
SeeAbiliti™ on the App Store
Download from Google play
SeeAbiliti™ on Google Play
See Your Impact
Every child deserves the gift of clear sight. That's why Johnson & Johnson Vision is proud to support the Sight For Kids® program with our non-profit partner Lions Clubs International Foundation. You can be part of this global effort while enjoying the benefits of Abiliti® lenses. Each annual purchase of an ACUVUE® Abiliti® product provides a free comprehensive eye exam to a child in need through Sight For Kids®. An eye exam can detect myopia and early warnings signs and manifestation of over 270 different medical conditions, and is important in maintaining overall eye health.9 To date, almost 48 million students globally have received eye exams, with over 500,000 children in need receiving eyeglasses.10
References:
† Reducing refractive error up to 4.00D (sphere product) and up to 4.00D and up to 2.50D of astigmatism (toric product)
‡ Previously marketed under Menicon Z Night
^ Compared to single-vision spectacles. References
1. Data on File 2023. Instruction for Use (CE Marketed Countries).
2. Data on File 2023. Menicon Initial CE approval 2006
3. Santodomingo-Rubido J, Villa-Collar C, Gilmartin B, Gutiérrez-Ortega R. Short-term changes in ocular biometry and refraction after discontinuation of long-term orthokeratology. Eye Contact Lens. 2014;40(2).
4. Cho P, Cheung SW. Discontinuation of orthokeratology on eyeball elongation (DOEE). Cont Lens Anterior Eye [Internet]. 2017/01/01. 2017;40(2):82–7.
5. Lau JK, Vincent SJ, Cheung SW, Cho P. The influence of orthokeratology compression factor on ocular higher-order aberrations. Clin Exp Optom. 2020 Jan; 103(1):123-128.
6. Wan K, Lau JK kit, Cheung SW, Cho P. Refractive and corneal responses of young myopic children to short-term orthokeratology treatment with different compression factors. Contact Lens Anterior Eye. 2020;43(1):65-72.
7. Cho P, Cheung SW. Retardation of myopia in Orthokeratology (ROMIO) study: a 2-year randomized clinical trial. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci [Internet]. 2012/09/13.2012;53(11):7077–85.
8. Santodomingo-Rubido J, Villa-Collar C, Gilmartin B, Gutiérrez-Ortega R. Myopia control with orthokeratology contact lenses in Spain: Refractive and biometric changes. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012;53(8).
9. Chen C, Cheung SW, Cho P. Myopia control using toric orthokeratology (TO-SEE study). Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci [Internet]. 2013/09/05. 2013;54(10):6510–7.
10. Walline JJ, Robboy MW, Hilmantel G, Tarver ME, Afshari NA, Dhaliwal DK, Morse CL, Quinn CJ, Repka MX, Eydelman MB. Food and Drug Administration, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Academy of Optometry, American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, American Optometric Association, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists Co-Sponsored Workshop: Controlling the Progression of Myopia: Contact Lenses and Future Medical Devices. Eye Contact Lens. 2018 Jul;44(4):205-211
11. Santodomingo-Rubido J, Villa-Collar C, Gilmartin B, Gutiérrez-Ortega R. Myopia Control With Orthokeratology Contact Lenses in Spain: A Comparison of Vision-Related Quality-of-Life Measures Between Orthokeratology Contact Lenses and Single-Vision Spectacles. Eye & Contact Lens 2013; Volume 39, Number 2.
12. Santodomingo-Rubido J, Villa-Collar C, Gilmartin B, Gutiérrez-Ortega R. Orthokeratology vs. spectacles: adverse events and discontinuations. Optom Vis Sci. 2012 Aug;89(8):1133-9.
13. Data on File 2023. Menicon Internal Documentation
14. Data on File 2023. Instruction For Use (CE Marked Countries).
15. JJV Data on file, 2021. Efficacy of ACUVUE® Abiliti™ 1-Day Soft Therapeutic Lenses for Myopia Management: Comparative Claims vs. Single Vision and Dual Focus Lenses.
16. American Academy of Optometry. Systemic Conditions with Ocular and Visual Manifestations. December 2014.
17. Lions Club International Foundation. Real impact: By the numbers. Available from: https://www.lionsclubs.org/en/resources-for-members/resource-center/sight-for-kids
2024PP11102