Monofocal lens implantation—a trusted and proven solution in modern cataract surgery. Monofocal lenses are designed to deliver exceptional distance vision with reliable, predictable results, ensuring you experience enhanced clarity and contrast.
Monofocal lenses are set to provide crisp, sharp vision at a specific distance (typically for far vision), ensuring optimal clarity for daily activities.
With decades of use in cataract surgery and refractive lens exchange, monofocal lenses offer a well-established, predictable outcome and excellent safety record.
They typically result in fewer issues with glare, halos, or other optical aberrations compared to multifocal options, enhancing overall visual comfort.
Monofocal lenses provide a straightforward, effective way to restore vision, often at a more accessible cost compared to more advanced multifocal technologies.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to the best age for monofocal lenses—it really depends on your individual eye health and visual needs. Many patients opt for monofocal lenses during cataract surgery, which often takes place in the 60s or 70s when natural lens clarity diminishes. However, younger patients with specific refractive issues may also benefit from a refractive lens exchange using monofocal lenses.
Monofocal lenses provide clear vision at a single distance, typically for distance vision, making them a great option for patients looking for simplicity and reliability. In contrast, multifocal lenses offer a wider range of vision, correcting near, intermediate, and distance sight simultaneously, making them ideal for those looking to reduce dependence on glasses.
Like any surgical procedure, the implantation of monofocal lenses comes with some potential risks, such as infection, inflammation, or issues related to the healing process. Most of patients experience minimal side effects, with the vast majority enjoying clear and stable vision post-surgery.