Axial elongation

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Axial elongation is an increase in the length of the eyeball. This results in a higher degree of myopia, which is exactly what we're trying to avoid!

Axial elongation in a lens-induced myopia context is primarily caused by hyperopic defocus, typically close-up activity while wearing glasses that are too powerful for the distance in question.

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