Premium lens implants 2025 | Comparison of modern artificial lens technologies

Author: Dr. Victor Derhartunian 1 January 2025

Modern eye surgery has developed rapidly in recent years. Especially in the field of artificial lenses (intraocular lenses, IOLs), fascinating possibilities have opened up that go far beyond the mere correction of cataracts. These high-quality implants can often significantly improve your vision and in many cases give you a newfound independence from glasses.

Premium lenses: the key to individual vision

The current generation of premium artificial lenses is based on decades of research and state-of-the-art optical technology. These high-quality implants are made from specially developed, biocompatible materials and are selected and implanted with the utmost precision for your individual needs.

Premium lenses in a 3D comparison

Interactively explore the different types of premium lenses, their special optics and characteristic properties. With our 3D model, you can view the lenses from all perspectives and understand their special features.

Detailed technology comparison of the premium lenses

To better understand the differences between the various premium lenses, we have created a detailed comparison of the most important parameters. This will help you to recognize the specific strengths of each technology.

Monofocal premium lenses

Optical principle: The monofocal lens concentrates the incident light onto a single, perfectly defined focal point. The entire light energy is used for an optimum distance.

Most important advantages:

  • Unsurpassed image quality at the set distance
  • Excellent contrast perception even in difficult lighting conditions
  • Minimal optical side effects such as glare sensitivity or halos
  • Immediate neuroadaptive adjustment without a long familiarization period

Special features:

  • Aspherical optics for improved edge sharpness
  • Blue light filter to protect the retina
  • High-quality edge design for post-cataract prevention
  • Optimized materials for maximum biocompatibility

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EDOF lenses (Extended Depth of Focus)

Optical principle: EDOF lenses use wavefront technology to create an extended focus range. Instead of a punctual focus, a flowing sharp area is created, similar to a depth of field extension in photography.

Most important advantages:

  • Extended focus range from the distance to the mid-range
  • Smooth transitions between the visual areas without “jumps”
  • Significantly reduced optical side effects compared to multifocal lenses
  • Particularly natural viewing experience with fast adaptation

Special features:

  • Wavefront-optimized surface geometry
  • Optimized light energy use for all distances
  • Reduced chromatic aberration thanks to special design elements
  • Improved contrast sensitivity compared to multifocal lenses

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Multifocal premium lenses

Optical principle: Multifocal lenses have a special ring zone optic that distributes the incident light to several defined focal points. This creates clearly focused areas for distance, medium and near vision.

Most important advantages:

  • Maximum eyewear independence for all relevant fields of vision
  • Clear vision from the reading distance to the horizon
  • Maximum flexibility for changing visual requirements
  • Comprehensive suitability for everyday use without visual aids

Special features:

  • Diffractive and/or refractive optics for optimized light distribution
  • Trifocal design for additional intermediate vision
  • Optimized light energy use for all distances
  • Special surface treatment for reduced optical phenomena

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Toric premium lenses

Optical principle: Toric lenses have a special astigmatic surface that specifically compensates for the individual curvature of the cornea (astigmatism). This creates a distortion-free image on the retina.

Most important advantages:

  • Precise correction of astigmatism
  • Significantly improved quality of vision without cylindrical lenses
  • Reduced glare sensitivity and improved contrast perception
  • Can be combined with all the premium lens technologies mentioned above

Special features:

  • Precision-calculated astigmatic surface geometry
  • Special stabilization haptics against rotation
  • Optimized marking systems for precise axle positioning
  • State-of-the-art calculation algorithms for maximum accuracy

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Detailed comparison of visual quality

Monofocal vs. EDOF vs. multifocal

To better understand the special properties of EDOF technology, a close comparison with other modern lens options is helpful. Imagine looking through different photographic lenses – each has its own strengths and optimal areas of application.

Basic functional principles

The basic functional principles of these technologies are fundamentally different:

  • Monofocal lens: Concentrates the light on a single, perfect focal point
  • EDOF lens: Creates a continuous area of good vision with a smooth transition
  • Multifocal lens: Works with several clearly defined focal points, similar to varifocal spectacles

Practical differences in everyday life

When working with a screen:

  • EDOF: Natural, fatigue-free transition between different documents and screen distances
  • Multifocal: Several defined sharp zones that must be switched between
  • Monofocal: sharp vision only at one distance, other distances require glasses

When driving:

  • EDOF: Clear, high-contrast vision with minimal light effects
  • Multifocal: Possibly stronger perception of halos around light sources
  • Monofocal: Optimum distance vision and best contrast perception without optical phenomena

In social situations:

  • EDOF: Effortless switching between conversation partners and table distance
  • Multifocal: Very good near vision, but may require greater adaptation
  • Monofocal: Perfect vision at one distance, other distances require a change of glasses

Vision simulator for premium lenses

Experience virtually what your vision can be like with different types of premium lenses. Compare the different visual ranges and optical properties in everyday situations – from visiting a restaurant to working at the computer or driving at night.

Individual vision analysis for your perfect lens selection

The choice of the optimum premium lens depends on many individual factors. Our comprehensive vision analysis takes into account all relevant aspects of your lifestyle and visual requirements.

Your personal vision profile

Daily routine analyzer

Our innovative tool analyzes your typical day from a visual perspective. It documents which visual distances are particularly important for you and creates a personal vision profile as the basis for the optimum lens selection.

The lifestyle compass

This extended analysis looks at your entire living environment:

  • Work situation: office, trade, field service, VDU work
  • Leisure activities: sports, culture, hobbies, travel
  • Social life: Family, events, social activities
  • Special requirements: Night driving, precision work, artistic activities

Based on this comprehensive analysis, we create a detailed requirements profile that takes into account all relevant aspects of your individual visual needs.

The expectation navigator

Realistic expectations are crucial for your long-term satisfaction with the surgical outcome. Our Expectations Navigator guides you through various everyday scenarios and shows you what to expect:

  • How your vision will change in different situations
  • Which restrictions may apply depending on the lens type
  • How the typical adaptation process works
  • What compromises can be expected with different lens types

Adaptation coach

Our adaptation coach prepares you optimally for the time after the operation. With a personalized schedule, important milestones and practical exercises, we support you in the adaptation process.

Precision and post-correction options

Modern lens surgery achieves a high degree of precision, but various factors can still influence the exact target refraction. Current statistics show that

  • Approximately 85% of patients achieve ±0.5 diopters of target refraction
  • About 95% achieve ±1.0 diopters
  • A larger deviation can occur in about 5% of patients

Reasons for deviations can be:

  • Individual healing processes influence the final lens position
  • The shape of the cornea may change slightly during healing
  • Eye length characteristics make exact prediction difficult
  • Variations in natural lens capsule shrinkage

The option of laser vision correction offers an excellent solution with the following advantages:

  • Accurate to within 0.1 diopters
  • Outpatient procedure lasting around 10 minutes
  • Very fast recovery
  • High predictability of results

Proven strategies for optimal results

Micromonovision as an optimization option

Micromonovision with EDOF lenses offers a particularly elegant way of optimizing near vision. With this sophisticated adaptation, a minimal difference (maximum 0.5 diopters) is set between the two eyes:

  • Improved near vision without noticeable impairment of spatial vision
  • Significantly fewer optical side effects compared to multifocal lenses
  • Near vision comparable to multifocal lenses
  • Faster and easier adaptation than with classic monovision

Possible combinations of different lens types

In certain cases, a combination of different types of lenses may be the optimal solution for both eyes:

  • Mix-and-match strategy: combination of a multifocal lens with an EDOF lens
  • Asymmetric restoration: Different correction ranges for dominant and non-dominant eye
  • Customized solutions: Individual lens combinations for special visual requirements
  • Adaptation-optimized fitting: Easier adaptation thanks to optimized lens combination

Decision-making aids for your personal lens choice

Occupational groups and their typical requirements

Different professional groups have different visual requirements, which should be taken into account when choosing lenses:

Creative and artistic professions:

  • Designers and architects need precise vision at different working distances
  • Photographers benefit from excellent color and contrast perception
  • Graphic designers and illustrators need optimum close-up vision for details
  • Artisans often switch between different working distances

Medical and scientific professions:

  • Doctors need precision during examinations and procedures
  • Scientists work with microscopes and precision instruments
  • Healthcare professionals alternate between patients and documentation
  • Researchers need optimum visibility for laboratory and computer work

Educational and social professions:

  • Teachers switch between close-up view (teaching material) and distant view (classroom)
  • Presenters need a good view of notes and audience
  • Social workers interact with people and documents
  • Trainers and coaches need to grasp both the details and the big picture

Leisure activities and hobbies

Your leisure activities play an important role in the optimal choice of lenses:

Outdoor activities:

  • Hikers and nature lovers need good visibility
  • Gardeners alternate between detailed work and overview
  • Birdwatchers need excellent long-range vision and detail recognition
  • Water sports enthusiasts benefit from glare-reducing properties

Indoor activities:

  • Bookworms need optimum close-up vision
  • DIY enthusiasts switch between different working distances
  • Hobby chefs work with recipes and food at varying distances
  • Model makers need precise close-up vision for details

Activity lens matcher

Our interactive tool analyzes your professional and private activities and creates a weighted recommendation for your optimal lens type. Enter how often you perform certain activities and receive a customized analysis.

Premium lenses and your long-term visual experience

Long-term results and patient satisfaction

Modern premium lenses offer excellent long-term results:

  • Stable visual quality: no deterioration in optical properties over time
  • High long-term satisfaction: over 95% of patients would choose premium lenses again
  • Persistent spectacle independence: permanent reduction in spectacle dependency depending on the type of lens selected
  • Lifelong durability: the high-quality material retains its properties for a lifetime

Changes in viewing habits

Switching to premium lenses often also changes your visual habits in a positive way:

  • More natural vision: Less frequent searching for the right glasses
  • More relaxed vision: Reduced eye fatigue thanks to optimized visual ranges
  • More flexible vision: Easier switching between different viewing distances
  • Improved quality of life: more independence and spontaneity in everyday life

Your next steps to the optimal premium lens

Personal advice and individual lens recommendation

After this initial orientation, the most important step is a personal consultation in our center. In the process:

  • Let’s discuss your individual results from the preliminary examinations
  • Let’s clarify all your questions about the different lens options in detail
  • Let’s develop your personal treatment plan together
  • Let’s find the optimal premium lens solution for you

Experience premium vision

Arrange your personal premium lens consultation at our center now. Our specialists will take the time to explain all the options to you in detail and find the optimum solution for your individual visual requirements.

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This information is updated regularly to provide you with the latest developments in premium lens implants. Last update: April 2025

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Author:

Dr. Victor Derhartunian

Nachdem er sein Handwerk von den beiden Pionieren der Laserchirurgie gelernt hat, gehört Dr. Victor Derhartunian zu den führenden Augenlaser-Chirurgen. Er leitet die Praxis in Wien und kann seine Patienten in fünf Sprachen beraten.