Understanding Your Options for Cataract Surgery and Lens Implants
The lens implant you choose will determine how you see for the rest of your life. Insurance typically covers a “basic” lens implant, which is designed to improve distance vision if you don’t have astigmatism. However, this basic option does not correct mid-range or near vision, meaning that most patients will still need prescription glasses after surgery.
For those who want to reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses, Advanced Technology Lenses offer a superior alternative.
Types of Advanced Technology Lenses
The best lens implant for you will depend on several factors, including your vision goals, lifestyle, and the unique structure of your eyes. At Brooks Eye Associates, we offer a range of Advanced Technology Lenses designed to provide the best possible vision for your needs.
The Light Adjustable Lens™
his is the only lens on the market that can be customized after cataract surgery. With special light treatments, your vision can be fine-tuned to your preferences, offering a level of precision that other lenses cannot match.
Full Visual Range Lenses
Extended Depth-of -Focus (EDOF) Lenses
Multifocal Lenses
Toric Lenses
If you have astigmatism, this lens is designed specifically to correct it, eliminating the blurry or distorted vision caused by the condition. Patients may still need reading glasses for near vision, but distance vision is significantly improved.
Many of our patients who opt for an Advanced Technology Lens are thrilled with their results, enjoying clear, sharp vision without the constant need for glasses.

Can Lens Implants Be Used for Vision Correction Without Cataracts?
Yes! If you don’t have cataracts but are looking for a long-term solution to correct your vision, refractive lens exchange may be an option. This procedure replaces your natural lens with an advanced implant, providing clear vision without the need for LASIK or glasses.
If you’d like to explore your lens implant options, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Brooks Eye Associates. Call us today at (214) 972-0231 to learn how we can help you achieve your best possible vision!