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Premium Lens Options After Cataract Surgery

Choosing the right intraocular lens (IOL) after cataract surgery can dramatically improve your vision and lifestyle. Here’s what patients in Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City should know.

Premium intraocular lens options after cataract surgery
Monofocal lens option

Monofocal Lenses

The standard IOL provides clear vision at a single distance (usually far). Patients often still need glasses for reading. Learn more from the AAO lens guide.

Multifocal lens option

Multifocal Lenses

These lenses reduce dependence on glasses by correcting multiple distances. Some patients may notice halos at night. Our Cataracts page explains your options.

Toric lens option

Toric Lenses

Designed for astigmatism, toric lenses correct irregular corneal curvature. This reduces blur and improves sharpness. See the NEI on astigmatism.

Extended depth of focus lens option

Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) Lenses

EDOF lenses provide a continuous range of clear vision from distance to intermediate, with fewer halos compared to multifocals. A good choice for active lifestyles.

Choosing the right lens after cataract surgery

Choosing the Right Lens for You

Your lifestyle, vision goals, and eye health all matter. Dr. Melanie Mihlstin takes time to explain options and recommend what fits your daily needs. Schedule a consultation to discuss what’s best for you.

Good to know: Premium lenses may have additional out-of-pocket costs, but they can reduce lifelong dependence on glasses.

Explore Premium Lens Options at MiVision

From standard monofocals to advanced multifocal and toric lenses, MiVision helps patients in Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City find the best match for their lifestyle.

Address: 5310 Hampton Place, Suite 1, Saginaw, MI 48604