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Worried About YourChild's Eye PowerIncreasing EveryYear?

A non-invasive home program designed to reduce daily eye strain and support steadier visual function — a practical option for parents looking beyond repeated glasses changes.

Why does eye power keep increasing?

Because visual control can lose balance.

Eye Anatomy - Balloon Effect

1. Balloon Effect

When surrounding muscles become imbalanced, progression may keep moving in the wrong direction.

Eye Anatomy - Projector Fallacy

2. Focus Motor Fallacy

When the focus motor gets stuck, eyes tire more easily during daily near-far use.

Eye Anatomy - Active Template

3. Active Calibration

Guided training helps rebalance focus and light response for steadier daily visual function.

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In 5 years, will your childneed thicker lenses,or more stable eye power?

Passive Path

Axial growth continues

When visual strain keeps accumulating, progression may continue and become harder to reverse.

Lenses keep getting thicker

Frequent changes can mean stronger prescriptions and continued daily burden.

Higher long-term risk

If progression deepens over time, long-term high-myopia risk can increase.

5-year trend
Progression continues
Now5 years

IZON Active Calibration Path

Slow axial progression

Targeted visual training supports better control over ongoing progression.

Reduce yearly increase pressure

With lower visual strain, power is less likely to keep climbing rapidly.

Lower long-term risk

A steadier trajectory supports lower future high-myopia risk.

5-year trend
Better control
Now5 years
Option Comparison

If you're alreadyspending on eye care,which option makes moresense long term?

Most parents compare safety, cost, daily routine,and long-term results.

Preferred long-term

OXYLIFE Active Calibration

Method

Helps train daily eye use through a simple home routine

Safety

Non-invasive and does not touch the eyes

Child routine fit

Short sessions that are easier for children to follow

Long-term cost

One device that can be shared by the family
Other common options
OK Lenses
Night-time lens option

Shapes the cornea overnight.Worn at night to help support clearer daytime vision.

Needs careful cleaning and follow-up.Daily lens care and hygiene are important to reduce risk.

Some children need time to get used to it.Early use may feel unfamiliar and usually needs parent support.

Ongoing cost adds up over time.Follow-ups, lens care, and replacement costs usually continue.

Atropine Drops
Medication option

Uses medication to help manage progression.Often used to help slow increasing eye power and axial growth.

Some children may feel temporary discomfort.Mild sensitivity or blur may happen in some cases.

Daily use needs consistency.Parents usually need to remind children to use it regularly.

This is usually an ongoing cost.The cost continues over time with follow-up and repeated use.

Eye Supplements
Nutrition-support option

Mainly supports general eye health.Can be part of daily care, but does not directly train visual function.

Best used as extra support.Usually not relied on as the main option on its own.

Daily intake is usually easy to follow.For many families, this fits more easily into a daily routine.

It is still a long-term ongoing cost.Even if the cost feels smaller, it usually continues over time.

FOUR-STEP VISUAL TRAINING

One Simple Routine.Just a Few Minutes a Day.

About 5 minutes per session,with one guided flow from start to finish.

4 guided steps to support eye coordination,focusing, visual response, and adaptation to light changes.

01
Core step

Eye muscle coordination

How it works

Trains both eyes to move together more smoothly.

Why it matters

Helps near-far switching feel easier with less strain.

02
Core step

Near-far focus training

How it works

Trains the eyes to adjust more smoothly between near and far.

Why it matters

Reading, screen use, and distance viewing may feel more natural.

03
Core step

Visual stimulation

How it works

Uses guided light-based stimulation to support visual response.

Why it matters

Helps support steadier visual performance during daily use.

04
Core step

Pupil response training

How it works

Trains how the eyes respond to changing light.

Why it matters

Helps vision feel more comfortable under different lighting conditions.

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Session flow: Press start → 5 minutes of guided training → End session.

Professional Perspectives

More than technology,
it also has professional support.

Real views from professionals on the IZON training method.

Dr Tai Weng Yew

Dr Tai Weng Yew

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

From my observation, the IZON routine supports visual training and day-to-day eye regulation. With consistent use, I noticed improved visual comfort and performance.

Dr Kelvin Lew

Dr Kelvin Lew

PhD in Molecular Medicine

After consistent usage, I observed better distance clarity and daily visual performance. To me, it is a practical visual training method that people can sustain.

Dr Kavitha Nowroji

Dr Kavitha Nowroji

PhD in Molecular Medicine

After a period of use, I felt improved clarity and comfort during focused visual tasks. Overall, daily eye use felt easier than before.

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Real-World Improvements

More than slowing progression
helping daily vision
feel easier

Reading, sports, and daily eye use should gradually feel easier and more comfortable.

Better Sports Response

More stable reaction and coordination during ball sports and movement.

Easier Reading & Screen Use

Reading and screen time may feel more comfortable and less tiring.

Better Long-Term Support

Not just clearer vision now, but better support for long-term visual comfort.

Real Family Feedback

Testimonials

Suenn
Suenn
13 years old (student)
Customer feedback

“We first started because of my daughter’s astigmatism. We did not expect her eye power to improve this much. Even the optometrist was surprised during follow-up.”

-125
Myopia improvement
-75
Astigmatism improvement
Used for 3 months
Ms Tan
Ms Tan
44 years old (mother/staff)
Customer feedback

“I used it together with my child. After about 2 months, using my phone felt easier. The short routine made it much easier to keep going.”

-100
Myopia improvement
+75
Near vision improvement
Family use • 2 months
Ms Joon
Ms Joon
52 years old (retired)
Customer feedback

“At 50, I did not expect much change. But the routine was short and manageable, and I was encouraged by the improvement.”

-100
Myopia improvement
Used for 2 months
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Safety & Compliance

Safety First

Because this is used regularly by children, safety, compliance, and traceability matter most.

Non-invasive

No direct contact with the eyeball.

No long-term eye drops required

Reduces concerns about dependency and side effects.

About 5 minutes per session

Can be done at home and is easier to keep up daily.

MDA

Registration & Compliance

MDA Registration No.

GA1448221-77276

Verifiable via Malaysia MMDR / MDA systems.

Other Compliance References

US FDA
Korea KFDA
ISO 13485

Not a complicated flow,
but a guided step-by-step
process.

From first assessment to monitoring and plan-setting,
every step is clearer and easier to continue.

01

Check suitability first

Understand your child’s current visual condition before starting.

No need to guess or start with blind trial and error.

02

Track progress clearly

Monitor visual changes from home with a clearer routine.

Notice changes earlier, instead of waiting until vision worsens.

03

Set a suitable plan

Match the routine and pace based on your child’s progress.

Around 5 minutes each session, practical to sustain at home.

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How Much Will
Trial and Error Cost
Over Time?

Over the years, many families spend more than expected on repeated glasses changes and ongoing eye-care costs. A lower-cost first assessment can help you choose a better direction earlier.

Keep Changing Glasses

Repeated glasses changes over time can add up, especially as eye power continues to rise.

RM15,000+

Myopia Control Lenses

Over the years, replacement and ongoing care can add up to a high long-term cost.

RM15,000

OK Lenses / Contact Lenses

Replacement, maintenance, and daily care costs can build up over time.

RM12,000

Eye Supplements

Monthly supplements may seem smaller at first, but the cost can build up over time.

RM9,000

IZON Visual Training

First assessment today: 40 minutes with 1-to-1 guided support

RM49
first assessment
A lower-cost first step before committing to years of trial and error.

Speak to Our Team:Start your child’s visual U-Turn

FAQ

Is my child suitable to start?

Most children aged 5 and above can be considered.

The key is not only age. Your child should be able to follow simple instructions during training.

If your child is very young or recently had an eye procedure, suitability should be checked first.

What is included in the RM49 session?

RM49 includes a basic vision assessment, around 40 minutes of guided experience, and Q&A.

At partner optical outlets, vision is checked first. For home sessions, a basic test is arranged.

After the session, you can review early observations and suitability before deciding.

Try first, then decide with more confidence.

How long is the routine,and is it troublesome?

It is usually simpler than many parents expect.

In active training periods, it can be around 10-15 minutes per session, up to 3 times daily.

For daily support, many children only need about 5 minutes each session.

It does not require a strict time slot. Most families can do it at home with flexible timing.

Does it hurt? Is it safe?

It is non-invasive and does not touch the eyeball.

No medication is involved in the routine.

For most users, the process feels manageable and not painful.

If there was a recent eye procedure, assessment is advised before starting.

How is this different from OK lenses, atropine, or supplements?

The key difference is daily visual training and function support, not only passive assistance.

Compared with OK lenses, there is no direct eye contact; compared with atropine, it is non-medication based.

Many parents decide based on long-term practicality and how realistic the routine is for their child.

Can one device be shared by the family?

Yes. One device can be used by multiple family members in the same household.

It is designed as a shareable family setup, not one separate purchase per person.

This helps long-term value for families who want a sustainable routine.