Menicon Bloom™ is a complete treatment plan for myopia management with contact lenses. Because childhood Myopia is often progressive1, and we can do something about it.

Myopia is a common eye condition (refractive error) that causes blurry vision when looking at distant objects (e.g.: TV, blackboard, traffic signals). Near vision is normally preserved.
It is caused by how the eye grows. If your eye grows too long in length, images will not focus correctly on your retina (the back of the eye).
Myopia is not just about needing glasses; it is a progressive condition.1 It tends to progress throughout childhood, faster in younger kids.2 That’s why early management matters.
Higher amounts of myopia are associated with serious eye conditions3:
- GLAUCOMA
- CATARACTS
- MYOPIC MACULAR DEGENERATION
- RETINAL DETACHMENTS
Menicon Bloom™ Myopia Control Management System
is a holistic approach for myopia control management with contact lenses.
This treatment plan has been developed to allow a safe and effective application of myopia control. And, as well as addressing the development of myopia, the Menicon Bloom™ treatment plan also corrects your myopia, so vision is clear during the day.

Menicon BloomDay™
The daily treatment option. It is a soft contact lens that you will use and replace every day.
Menicon Bloom Night™
A night lens that you will wear while you sleep and will remove upon waking up.
Menicon Bloom™ Care
To keep your Menicon BloomNight™ lenses in great condition.
Menicon Bloom™ app
The Menicon Bloom™ app will be with you as much as you want it: instructions, questions, and communication.
Do you want to know more?
Visit Menicon Bloom website to learn more about our solution.
- Xiang F, He M, Morgan IG. Annual changes in refractive errors and ocular components before and after the onset of myopia in Chinese children. Ophthalmology 2012;119:1478-1484.
- Flitcroft DI, He M, Jonas JB, et al. IMI – Defining and classifying myopia: A proposed set of standards for clinical and epidemiologic studies. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;60(3):M20-M30. doi:10.1167/iovs.18-25957Xiang F, He M, Morgan IG. Annual changes in refractive errors and ocular components before and after the onset of myopia in Chinese children. Ophthalmology 2012;119:1478-1484.
- Tricard D, Marillet S, Ingrand P, Bullimore MA, Bourne RRA, Leveziel N. Progression of myopia in children and teenagers: a nationwide longitudinal study. Br J Ophthalmol. 2022;106(8):1104-1109.
- Haarman AEG, Enthoven CA, Tideman JWL, Tedja MS, Verhoeven VJM, Klaver CCW. The Complications of Myopia: A Review and Meta-Analysis. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2020 Apr 9;61(4):49.
- Gifford KL et al. IMI – Clinical Management Guidelines Report. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;60(3):M184-M203.