Choosing the right intraocular lens (IOL) is one of the most important parts of cataract surgery. Your lens choice affects your vision for decades.
This guide explains the differences between standard and premium IOLs so patients can make informed decisions.
What Is an IOL?
An intraocular lens is a clear artificial lens implanted after cataract removal.
Standard (Monofocal) IOLs
Monofocal lenses:
- Are typically covered by insurance
- Provide clear vision at one distance
- Often require glasses for reading
Premium IOL Options
Toric Lenses
Correct astigmatism and reduce dependence on glasses.
Multifocal Lenses
Provide distance + near vision, reducing need for reading glasses.
Extended Depth-of-Focus Lenses
Offer smoother range of vision with fewer halos for many patients.
How to Choose the Best Lens
Your ophthalmologist will consider:
- Astigmatism level
- Lifestyle (driving, reading, computer use)
- Night vision sensitivity
- Budget and insurance coverage
The Goal
The best lens is not “one-size-fits-all.” It’s the lens that matches your lifestyle and vision priorities.

