Technis Multifocal IOL

Introducing the TECNIS Multifocal IOL

See near, far, and everything in between – day and night

Is your vision blurry or cloudy? Are you bothered by headlight glare when driving at night? If so, you may have cataracts. Consult your eye doctor to be sure. If you are exploring treatment options with your doctor, the TECNIS® Multifocal Implantable Lens may be the right choice for you.It’s an advanced implantable lens, empowering you with high-quality vision in any light condition, from near to fardistances—and everything in between. In fact, nearly 9 out of 10 patients don’t need glasses after the procedure.(1)Get started by learning about cataracts and presbyopia.Is your vision blurry or cloudy? Are you bothered by headlight glare when driving at night? If so, you may have cataracts. Consult your eye doctor to be sure. If you are exploring treatment options with your doctor, the TECNIS® Multifocal Implantable Lens may be the right choice for you.It’s an advanced implantable lens, empowering you with high-quality vision in any light condition, from near to far distances—and everything in between. In fact, nearly 9 out of 10 patients don’t need glasses after the procedure.(1)Get started by learning about cataracts and presbyopia.

Exceptional Full Range of Vision

Only the advanced TECNIS® Multifocal Lens enables you to see clearly at near, intermediate, and far distances without glasses in all light conditions.(1) Compare the following images. In the first image, which demonstrates vision with the TECNIS® Multifocal Lens, you can see the coffee cup close up, the dashboard at intermediate, as well as road signs in the distance—all clearly.

Exceptional Range of Full Vision

Now, compare the second image. This image demonstrates what you might see with a monofocal lens. Although the intermediate and distance vision is clear, notice how the coffee cup is now blurry.

TECNIS Multifocal Lens

Nighttime Driving

Immediately after surgery, some patients may notice rings around lights when driving at night. However, as the eye adjusts to the lens, the visual impression of rings may lessen or go away over time.

Nighttime Driving

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