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Premium Lens Options
Your cataract surgery is an opportunity to optimise your vision for the life you lead. Premium lenses can reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses.

Play sports, travel, and enjoy daily activities with reduced glasses dependence.
Your lens implant is permanent. Investing in the right lens pays dividends for decades.
Ms. Menassa helps you match your lens selection to your specific visual priorities.
Understanding the benefits and trade-offs of each lens type
The reliable choice
Provides excellent distance vision at a single focal point. Reading glasses will typically still be required.
Best for: Patients comfortable with reading glasses who prioritise crisp distance vision
Astigmatism correction
Designed for patients with significant astigmatism. Corrects the irregular curvature of the cornea for clearer overall vision.
Best for: Patients with moderate to high astigmatism who want clearer distance vision
Continuous range of vision
Creates an elongated focal point, providing good vision from distance through intermediate (computer) range with minimal glare.
Best for: Active patients who drive frequently and use computers, comfortable with occasional readers
Maximum glasses independence
Multiple focal zones provide vision at distance, intermediate, and near—significantly reducing or eliminating glasses dependence.
Best for: Highly motivated patients who prioritise glasses independence and can accept visual trade-offs
See how eye conditions and premium lens options affect both day and night vision. Select your condition and lens option, then drag the slider to compare your condition (left) with each lens outcome (right).
Compare how different eye conditions and lens options affect night driving vision.
This simulator may not exactly replicate what you will see after surgery. It is intended to provide an overview of the features of different IOL options.
Compare lens features side by side
| Feature | Monofocal | Toric | EDOF | Multifocal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distance Vision | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | Very Good |
| Intermediate Vision | Limited | Limited | Very Good | Good |
| Near Vision | Glasses | Glasses | Some Glasses | Very Good |
| Astigmatism Correction | No | Yes | Optional | Optional |
| Night Vision Quality | Excellent | Excellent | Very Good | Good |
| Halos/Glare Risk | Minimal | Minimal | Low | Moderate |
| Adaptation Time | Days | Days | 2-4 weeks | 2-3 months |
Answer these questions to guide your discussion with Ms. Menassa:
How important is freedom from glasses?
If highly motivated for glasses independence → Consider Multifocal or EDOF
Do you drive at night frequently?
If night driving is critical → Monofocal, Toric, or EDOF may be better choices
Do you have significant astigmatism?
If yes → Toric correction is likely beneficial
What are your main visual activities?
Computer work → EDOF excels. Reading → Multifocal offers best near vision.
The best lens choice depends on your eyes, your lifestyle, and your visual priorities. Book a consultation to discuss your options with Ms. Menassa.