What Is an Intraocular Lens (IOL)?
An intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens implanted in the eye to replace the natural lens clouded by cataract, refocusing light onto the retina so the patient can see clearly again. Choosing the right intraocular lens directly affects visual quality after surgery.
Types of Intraocular Lenses
Japan Enterprise imports and distributes every type of intraocular lens so surgeons can match each patient's needs.
Monofocal (Clear and Yellow)
A single-distance IOL delivering sharp far vision; the yellow variant adds blue-light filtering to help protect the retina.
Toric — Astigmatism Correction
An intraocular lens for patients with astigmatism and cataract, correcting astigmatism in a single procedure.
EDoF — Extended Depth of Focus
An IOL providing continuous intermediate-to-distance vision, reducing dependence on glasses.
PMMA — Rigid
A durable rigid intraocular lens with a long clinical track record and a cost-effective option.
How to Choose the Right IOL
IOL selection should consider lifestyle, visual expectations, eye condition, and the ophthalmologist's advice. Quality materials and a 360° square-edge design also help reduce posterior capsule opacification.
Certified Intraocular Lenses from Japan Enterprise
Every intraocular lens we distribute is certified to ISO 13485:2016, CE, and Thai FDA, backed by nationwide after-sales service and expert support. For information or a quotation, contact our team through any channel.