Myopia in adolescents is usually preferred to frame glasses, with aspheric resin lenses. There are also peripheral defocusing lenses on the market, such as the Growing Up or New Learning lenses, which have a peripheral defocusing effect and can slow down the growth of myopia, so consider wearing these lenses to prevent myopia from deepening. If, even with peripheral defocusing lenses, there is rapid growth of more than 75 degrees per year, consider the combination of keratoplasty lenses and low concentration atropine. A keratoplasty lens is a contact lens that needs to be worn at night to provide clear vision during the day, which can slow down the growth of myopia. Atropine is a commonly used 0.01% concentration of atropine, which is also used once at night to slow down the growth of myopia.