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Lens Options

How Do You Want to See After Surgery?

Cataract surgery doesn’t just remove cloudy vision—it gives you the opportunity to choose how you want to see moving forward. Dr. Eugenia White takes the time to understand your lifestyle and priorities so your lens choice supports you, not the other way around.

Some patients want to read without glasses. Others want crisp distance vision. Many want a balance of both. There’s no single best lens—only what’s best for you.

Your Lens Choice Shapes Your Results

Your intraocular lens (IOL) replaces your natural lens during cataract surgery and becomes a permanent part of your vision. The type of lens you choose plays a major role in:

  • How clearly you see at different distances
  • How much you rely on glasses after surgery
  • How your vision feels in real-world situations like driving, screens, and daily tasks

Types of Cataract Lenses

Monofocal Lenses

Clear distance vision, often covered by insurance. You may still need reading glasses for close work.

Toric Lenses

Corrects astigmatism and improves clarity without extra procedures, reducing distance glasses dependence.

Multifocal Lenses

See near, intermediate, and far distances with greater independence from glasses for everyday tasks.

Light Adjustable Lens

Fine-tuned after surgery using light treatments, offering the highest level of personalization available.

Choosing the Right Lens With Expert Guidance

Dr. White will walk you through every option in a simple, straightforward way so you feel confident in your decision—not overwhelmed by it. There’s no obligation, and no pressure to choose anything before you’re ready.

  • How each lens works and what it’s designed to do
  • What tradeoffs to consider for your lifestyle
  • What aligns best with what you value most in your day-to-day vision

What Matters Most to You?

When we talk through lens options, we’ll often ask questions to understand your vision priorities. There are no right or wrong answers—just what fits your life best.

  • Do you mind wearing reading glasses?
  • Is night driving important to you?
  • How often are you on screens or reading?
  • Would you prefer simplicity, or more flexibility in your vision?

Lens Options FAQs

There isn’t one “best” lens—only the one that best fits your lifestyle and goals. We’ll help you find that fit.

It depends on the lens you choose. Some patients still use glasses occasionally, while others reduce their dependence significantly.

For many patients, yes—especially if reducing reliance on glasses is important. We’ll help you decide if the added benefits align with your goals.

Yes. Toric lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism.

It allows us to fine-tune your vision after surgery, giving you a level of customization that other lenses don’t offer.

Schedule your cataract consultation with Dr. Eugenia White.