If you’ve been told you have cataracts, you’re probably seeing the words “lens implant” or “IOL” for the first time. At Atlanta Vision Center, patients often ask:
“Which lens is best for me?”
The truth is, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The “best” lens depends on your eyes, lifestyle, and vision goals. In this post, we’ll walk you through the main types of cataract lens implants we offer, including advanced options like TECNIS® Odyssey™ and TECNIS® Eyhance™.
What Is an Intraocular Lens (IOL)?
During cataract surgery, your eye’s cloudy natural lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens, or IOL. This new lens focuses light on the retina so you can see more clearly.
The choice of lens affects:
- How well you see at distance, intermediate, and near
- Whether you still need glasses for most activities
- How much astigmatism can be corrected during surgery
Standard Monofocal Lenses
A standard monofocal lens is the most basic option. It’s usually set for clear distance vision, which helps you see:
- Street signs
- TV
- Faces across the room
However, most patients still need glasses for reading and computer work.
Good candidates:
Those who don’t mind wearing glasses and want the simplest, insurance-covered option.
TECNIS® Odyssey™ – Full-Range Vision
If you want more freedom from glasses, TECNIS® Odyssey™ is a presbyopia-correcting lens designed to give a continuous range of vision:
- Distance – for driving and outdoor activities
- Intermediate – for computer, cooking, and daily tasks
- Near – for reading, phone use, and hobbies
Many patients enjoy greater independence from glasses for most of their day.
Ideal for:
Active patients who want to reduce their dependence on glasses at multiple distances.
TECNIS® Odyssey™ Toric II – For Patients with Astigmatism
If you have astigmatism, the front of your eye is shaped more like a football than a basketball. This can cause blur even after cataract removal if it’s not corrected.
TECNIS® Odyssey™ Toric II is a version of the Odyssey lens that also corrects corneal astigmatism. This allows many patients to enjoy:
- Clear, full-range vision
- Astigmatism correction
- Less reliance on glasses than with a standard lens
TECNIS® Eyhance™ – Enhanced Monofocal Performance
Some patients want something better than a standard monofocal lens, but aren’t looking for a full presbyopia-correcting multifocal.
TECNIS® Eyhance™ is designed exactly for that. It offers:
- Excellent distance vision
- Enhanced intermediate vision compared to standard monofocals
- A more “natural-feeling” visual experience
This can be especially helpful for people who spend a lot of time:
- On the computer
- Cooking
- Working at arm’s length
TECNIS® Eyhance™ Toric – Enhanced Vision with Astigmatism
If you have astigmatism, TECNIS® Eyhance™ Toric combines the benefits of enhanced monofocal technology with astigmatism correction.
It may help you enjoy:
- Sharper distance vision
- Better mid-range vision
- Less need for distance glasses
So… Which Lens Is Best?
The best lens for you depends on:
- How much you want to reduce your dependence on glasses
- Whether you have astigmatism
- Your hobbies, work, and daily activities
- Any other eye conditions you may have
At Atlanta Vision Center, Dr. Achiron will perform a detailed exam and eye measurements, then sit down with you to explain your options and make a personalized recommendation.
Ready to Talk About Your Options?
If cataracts are affecting your daily life, now is a great time to explore your lens choices.
👉 Contact Atlanta Vision Center today to schedule a cataract consultation and discuss which lens implant may be right for you.
