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Once your doctor diagnoses you with cataracts and confirms that you are ready for cataract surgery, together you can discuss your needs in order to determine which cataract lenses are best suited for your lifestyle.

Monofocal 1-Piece intraocular lens (IOL) icon

Monofocal 1-Piece IOL

Your basic lens replacement option to help you see far away, so you only need your glasses to focus on objects at immediate or near distances.

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Multifocal 1-Piece intraocular lens (IOL) icon

Multifocal 1-Piece IOL

Offers both excellent distance and intermediate vision, with improved near vision for those with presbyopia.

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Extended Depth-of-Focus intraocular lens (IOL) icon

Extended Depth-of-Focus IOL

Provides excellent near, intermediate, and far vision for those with presbyopia, so you can focus where you use your vision overall without often wearing glasses.

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Toric intraocular lens (IOL) icon

Toric 1-Piece IOL

This monofocal toric lens helps to correct astigmatism as well as offer excellent distance vision. However, you may still need glasses for near activities, such as reading.

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Extended Depth-of-Focus Toric intraocular lens (IOL) icon

Extended Depth-of-Focus Toric IOL

The presbyopia-correcting IOL is designed to address both presbyopia and astigmatism. This toric lens for cataract surgery is designed for patients with astigmatism who also wish to address their presbyopia.

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