Wisdom lies in nature

Mimic the natural crystalline lens

Full Visual Range

Enhanced peripheral vision 1-3

Biconvex IOLs

Crystalline lens

*Images taken at 40º of eccentricity

Impaired peripheral vision increase the risk of falls by

0 %4
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Provide patients

· Safer and confident mobility8

· Improved spatial awareness

· Enhanced movement perception

· Independence in their daily life

Extended Depth of Focus

Full Visual Range

Full Visual Range

Refractive IOLs

Excellent visual outcomes at all distances 5

Uncorrected Binocular Defocus Curve

*EDF: Extended Depth of focus. *FVR: Full Visual Range.

Spectacle independence5

Comfort without glasses (all or almost all the time)

 
FAR
 

100%

 
INTERMEDIATE

96%

 
NEAR

91%

Percentage of patients never having experienced

Minimized Photic Phenomena5

Biconvex IOL

Inverted meniscus IOL

The ArtIOLs® inverted meniscus design minimizes dysphotopsias 6

Contrast sensitivity comparable to Monofocal5

ArtIOLs® insights through expert eyes

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Patient Success Stories with ArtIOLs®

The following testimonials are from a real patient who have received surgery using ArtIOLs® intraocular lenses under the care of qualified eye specialists in Europe. Individual outcomes may vary. These statements do not constitute medical advice and are not intended to replace consultation with a healthcare professional. This testimonial is not clinical evidence. All patient testimonials have been shared with explicit consent in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and EU medical advertising standards. Testimonials reflect individual experiences and are not representative of guaranteed outcomes. Please visit your medical doctor for professional advice.

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References

1. Togka KA et al. Peripheral image quality in pseudophakic eyes. Biomed. Opt. Express. 2020; 11. 1892-1900. 

2. Villegas EA et al. Peripheral Refraction and Contrast Detection Sensitivity in Pseudophakic Patients Implanted With a New Meniscus Intraocular Lens. J Refract Surg. 2022;38(4):229-234.

3. Artal P et al. Inverted meniscus intraocular lens as a better optical surrogate of the crystalline lens. Biomed Opt Express. 2023;14(5):2129-2137. 

4. Saftari LN et al. Ageing vision and falls: a review. J Physiol Anthropol. 2018; 11 (1):23-37.

5. Marín JM et al. Visual Performance at All Distances and Patient Satisfaction With a New Aspheric Inverted Meniscus Intraocular Lens. J Refract Surg. 2023;39(9):582-588

6. Ginis et al. Glare, starbursts and dysphotopsias in night driving with different types of IOLs: a laboratory study. Winter ESCRS 2025.

7. Macías-MurelagaB, et al. Prediction Error Stabilization and Long-Term Standard Results with a Monofocal Intraocular Lens. Vision. 2022; 6(1):5

8. Casares-López, M., Ortiz-Peregrina, S., Castro-Torres, J.J. et al. The influence of peripheral vision on driving performance in patients implanted with an inverted meniscus intraocular lens. Sci Rep 15, 9727 (2025).

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