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Who is suitable for monofocal lenses?

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Monofocal lenses suit a wide range of people and remain the most commonly used implants because they offer crisp vision at a single main distance with minimal optical side effects.

Good candidates

Monofocal lenses are appropriate for nearly anyone having lens or cataract surgery, especially when safety, contrast, and predictability are priorities.

  • People who value sharp distance vision and do not mind wearing reading glasses
  • Those with eye diseases where contrast must be maximised, such as macular changes
  • Frequent night drivers and professionals needing the cleanest night vision
  • Individuals who are risk-averse or dislike the idea of halos
  • Patients with previous corneal or retinal surgery where optics are already complex

Options within monofocal choices

Monofocals can still be personalised. Some people choose monovision, with one eye slightly nearer-focused, while others target intermediate distances for specific tasks.

  • Distance target in both eyes for driving and outdoor activities
  • Intermediate target for people who mainly use screens or instruments
  • Monovision or mini-monovision blending distance and near after successful trial
  • Toric monofocals for people with significant astigmatism
  • Simple, cost-effective solution with excellent long-term track record