u/voiddrum

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Fast progression (-1.00D/yr, now -3.75D at 12yo) — Any real-world feedback on Essilor Stellest?

My 12-year-old has been progressing rapidly by about 1.00 diopter per year over the last 2–3 years and is currently at **-3.75D**.

Our clinic offers four main myopia management paths (program costs below). Because Stellest lenses are relatively newer in the US, I’d love to hear from parents or optometrists with firsthand experience.

### Clinic Program Cost Breakdown

Program |Year 1 |Year 2+ |Extra Product Costs (Not Included in Fee)
Stellest® |$375 |$300 |Frames + Stellest lenses (filled at optical shop)

*(Program visits include 3, 6, and 9-month axial length/refraction checks + annual renewal).*

Any parents out there who had success with Stellest? I have a 6yr old who is entering the territory, thinking to start for him. 12 yr old may be almost at the last mile of progression

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