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Gigi Studios, a Stronger and More Global Brand Replaces Gigi Barcelona

With a more global outlook and closely linked to design and creation, from September 1 onwards, Gigi Studios is replacing the previous brand name, Gigi Barcelona.

The rebranding was announced to all the brand’s distributors and agents by Patricia Ramo, the company’s CEO, at the opening of the Global Sales Meeting 2019 that took place on August 22-23 in Barcelona.

“This rebranding is a well-thought out decision that has been considered over the past two years and now is the perfect time for it to take place as the brand is experiencing a very important expansion process at present”, Patricia Ramo explained, while detailing the communication and marketing strategy that this new name involves.

The company continues to be linked to the city of Barcelona, where the collections continue to be created and where the brand’s offices are located. Only the name of the city has disappeared from the brand, “as it does not bring any added value and it is already being used by other brands”, Ramo explains.

Gigi Studios refers to values linked to design and it has a global scale, more in line with the evolution and scope of the brand that is now present in over 50 countries and that wants to become a leader in the eyewear industry.

Source: Mood Eyewear

Afterthoughts from a GCOMM Attendee

By Raakhee Duggal, BSc, R.O.

GCOMM Myopia Conference attendee, Dr. Navpreet Johar-Mann specializes in fitting contact lenses for complex prescriptions and patients with ocular disease. In her full scope practice, Envision Eye Care in Oakville, Ontario, she does myopia management with ortho-k lenses, atropine eye drops, specialty soft contact lenses and specialty eyeglasses.

Optik spoke to Dr. Johar-Mann about her approach to myopia management and her reflections from the GCOMM conference.

Optik: How do you approach the topic of myopia management with your patients?


Dr. Johar-Mann:

Prior to GCOMM, I would discuss myopia control with the myopic child’s parents on a selective basis if their myopia is progressing faster than I would like. I usually provide follow-up information through an email. I educate them about the consequences of severe myopia and all the treatment options; ortho-k, Atropine drops, multi-focals, soft contacts (MiSight®), and specialty eyeglasses (ZEISS MyoVision™), and I let the parents decide the direction.

I explain to the parents that if their child’s myopia is progressing quickly, he or she is more likely to become a high myope. With high myopia we know the risk of retinal tears and detachments, glaucoma and other retinal pathologies goes up.  We need to inform parents and patients about these concerns and offer them potential solutions. Some patients are fine with just corrective glasses, but they are at least making an informed decision.

Optik: For someone who’s thinking about getting into ortho-k, can you share the steps you took to become an ortho-k fitter?

Dr. J.-M.: My situation is a bit unique. I did a residency in specialty contacts. I came out of residency with more experience than the typical optometry graduate because of that extra year of training.

However, I do believe even without a residency anyone begin doing ortho-k.  Conferences like the GCOMM, talking to labs and attending workshops by vendors can help one get started.

Optik:  What equipment is necessary to get into fitting ortho-k lenses?

Dr. J.-M.: For fitting orthokeratology lenses a topographer is very useful, but it is not necessary. For those without a topographer, one can use a trial lens set, or one can also fit them empirically by giving the lab k readings and refraction.

However, a corneal topography gives much more information to help with a more accurate starting lens. With a topographer, you can take the topography readings and send them to your lab to get a quick custom fit lens. It is also particularly useful when you have to troubleshoot a fitting. A topography at a follow up visit can tell you how to change lens parameters in order to make the fit successful. By having a topographer, you can save chair time. I recommend a topographer, but it’s not required if you are not ready to make the investment.

Optik: Do you think that Ortho-k is crucial to myopia management treatment?

Dr. J.-M.: Is it crucial? No, but I think it’s a very important piece to myopia management. I think you need to offer your patients something you believe in. Some patients choose not to go with ortho-k because of the price point or not feeling comfortable with their child wearing rigid lenses. The other modalities are still better than nothing. I feel that if you don’t do ortho-k, you should still educate your patients that this treatment option is available and give them materials so they can research it.

You can then refer to an optometrist that does fit ortho-k.  I get a lot of referrals for hard contacts from other Optometrists because they just don’t do them. I don’t offer vision therapy and if I have a patient with binocular vision issues, I can try treating them with the ways I know but I’m not an expert so I would refer them.

Optik: How will you apply some of the take-aways from GCOMM to your own practice?

Dr. J.-M.: One major take-away is the need to discuss myopia management options with all myopic patients. I feel that it’s a disservice if you don’t at least talk about it with all patients.

Another major take-away is the need for a method to measure axial length. It provides a more objective measurement, and a tool to assess if the treatments are working for the patient.

Some patients may need vision therapy as well because some of their myopia could be accommodative.  In order to give patients the best myopia management you also must make sure their binocular vision is adequate.

There are a lot of resources to help you fit ortho-k lenses.  There’s the Orthotool™ that will help you design a lens from the topography. There’s also the Brien Holden Myopia Calculator which can show what the patient’s prescription would be if you did nothing compared to treatment.

I gained a lot of valuable information and a great update on research in the field. While I was hoping to gain a specific treatment protocol to use in daily practice it appears that new information is developing so rapidly that it’s not possible to have that level of specificity yet.

It’s clear that you don’t need to be a pro ortho-k fitter to add myopia management to your practice.  Even if you are not offering the modalities, you can provide patients with materials, discuss options and ultimately refer them to an optometrist who is well versed in that treatment.

It’s a great time for eye care professionals to educate themselves in myopia management, increase patient care and satisfaction and in turn grow your practice and profits.

Click HERE to read the current issue of Optik Magazine.

2019 American Academy of Optometry Student Travel Fellowship Recipients Announced

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The American Academy of Optometry announces the recipients of the 2019 Student Travel Fellowship Awards.

Among the Student Travel Fellowships winners is Lacey Haines, University of Waterloo.  These travel fellowships will allow students to attend Academy 2019 Orlando and 3rd World Congress of Optometry, October 23-27, 2019. Resident Travel Fellowship recipients will be announced at a later time.

The 2019 Student Travel Fellowship recipients are:


Frank W. Weymouth Student Travel Fellowship

Rebecca Deffler, OD, MS, The Ohio State University

Augustine Nti, OD, University of Houston

Irvin M. Borish Student Travel Fellowship

Nahida Akter, University of New South Wales

Abdulla Alamri, State University of New York

Brazelton Low Vision Student Travel Fellowship

Wai Fung, University of California Berkeley

Edward I. Goodlaw Student Travel Fellowship

Joanna Toner, University of California Berkeley

Robert D. Newcomb Student Travel Fellowship Award for Leadership

Alison Jensen, University of California Berkeley

Michael G. Harris Student Travel Fellowship Award for Leadership

Bibin Cherian, Northeastern State University of Oklahoma

American Academy of Optometry Student Travel Fellowships

Deborah Awisi-Gyua, Indiana University

Lacey Haines, University of Waterloo

Neeraj Singh, Indiana University

Sandra Wagner, Eberhard Karls University

Tiong Peng Yap, OD, University of New South Wales

Funded by an educational grant from Johnson and Johnson Vision

Nicole Adam, New England College of Optometry

Michelle Antonucci, University of California Berkeley

Akosua Asare, OD, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Khob Bhandari, University of Houston

Jaime Etterling, The Ohio State University

Raymond Farmer, State University of New York

Hannah Gregory, University of Houston

Brian Helmetag, Midwestern University Chicago College of Optometry

Chuan Hu, OD, University of Houston

Parthasarathi Kalaiselvan, University of New South Wales

WeiHau Law, University of Houston

Taylor Norris, The Ohio State University

Sudan Puri, University of Houston

Casey Ramirez Cortes, The Ohio State University

Noor Haziq Saliman, The University of Manchester

Divya Senthilkumar, SRM Institute of Science and Technology

Jennyffer Smith, OD, University of Houston

Emma Stewart-Bates, The Ohio State University

Kelsey Trast, University of Houston

Kent Uehara, State University of New York

Yen-Chiao Wang, MD, Indiana University

Recipients will be honored at the Student and Resident Awards Lunch on Thursday, October 24.

Click HERE for the full press release.

Maximize Your Practice: Become an Essilor Elite

Essilor Canada has created a holistic partnership program, Essilor Elite, to give independent eye care professionals an edge in today’s marketplace. Using a series of innovative marketing, advertising, and digital tools, in addition to regional events and on-going training and development, Essilor is helping ECPs strengthen their business and build profits.

“Essilor Canada recognises the need to excel in our support for the independent customer. Despite independent ECPs conducting over 60% of eye exams, only 42% of eyeglass wearers report purchasing their eyeglasses from independents. This is a major independent business need that this partnership program is designed to address,” explained Matt Pope, Director of Marketing.

Essilor Canada has developed Essilor Elite to be a best-in-class support partnership for long-term sustainable growth, rather than a short-term promotional program. It is designed to complement services available through existing professional networks and alliances.

Participants will gain 1) exclusive advertising benefits designed to drive new patients to their practices, 2) exclusive regional events beginning in November, 2019, for networking and training supporting better in-office results, and 3) increased hands-on consulting with business assessments designed to help practice owners and managers more effectively manage their businesses.  

Click HERE for the full press release.

Vision Expo West Event to Offer Guidance to New Business Owners

Vision Expo West introduces The Next Generation of Retailers – Speed Dating event at this year’s Show. For the first time ever, new and potential business owners will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with some of the industry’s most successful independent retailers to learn the ins and outs of business ownership.

New and potential business owners interested in participating can submit their application online.

Hosted by Erinn Morgan, editor-in-chief of Eyecare Business Magazine, and James Spina, editor-in-chief of 20/20 Magazine, the event will take place Thursday, Sept. 19 in The OPTImum Lounge (Booth #18130) from 3 p.m.–4p.m.

Participating retailers include:

  • Edward Beiner, owner of Edward Beiner Eyewear
  • Siobhán Burns, owner of The Eyeglass Lass
  • Julia Gogosha, owner of Gogosha Optique
  • Tanya Gill, OD and owner of Oakland Vision Center
  • Stephanie Haenes, COO and owner of Art of Optiks
  • Utenzi Miller, owner of Elegant Eyes
  • Nate Ogura, owner of Eyes on Fremont
  • Todd Rogers, owner of Todd Rogers Eyewear
  • Selima Salaun, owner of Selima Optique
  • Wendy Salle, owner of Salle Opticians

Following the event, a sangria reception hosted by Etnia Barcelona will be open to all Vision Expo West attendees.

“Etnia Barcelona is extremely excited to sponsor The Next Generation of Retailers – Speed Dating event,” said Pablo Cobian, U.S. general manager for Etnia Barcelona. “All the panel members are independent and unique in their own way, matching perfectly with the Etnia Barcelona core values. As the optical industry is expanding and growing, Etnia Barcelona is in a great position to partner with Vision Expo West to bring a fun new form of networking to the independent optician that helps build relationships across the industry.”

To register for Vision Expo West 2019, visit visionexpowest.com and be sure to follow along on all of Vision Expo’s social media channels, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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