Alcon Clareon® Toric Monofocal Lens

Alcon Clareon® Toric Monofocal Lens
Premium Astigmatism Correction from a Trusted Austin Cataract Surgeon
At Westlake Eye Specialists, we’re proud to offer the Alcon Clareon® Toric IOL, a leading solution for patients with both cataracts and corneal astigmatism. This next-generation toric lens is designed to deliver clear, stable distance vision—without the visual side effects often associated with older lens technologies.
With offices in Austin, Killeen, Kyle, and New Braunfels, our board-certified cataract surgeons are here to help you restore your vision with precision and care.
Why Choose the Clareon Toric Lens?
The Clareon® Toric lens combines Alcon’s newest glistening-free material with a toric design that corrects astigmatism directly at the source—within the eye. It’s built on the same optical platform as the trusted AcrySof® IQ but made from a more advanced material that delivers enhanced clarity and fewer visual disturbances.
Clareon Toric Lens Advantages:
- Simultaneous correction of cataracts and astigmatism
- Glistening-free lens material for long-term visual clarity
- Reduced glare, halos, and light scatter
- Excellent centration and rotational stability
- Delivered with Alcon’s AutonoMe® automated injector for precise placement
Patients across Central Texas—from downtown Austin to suburban Kyle and Killeen—choose Clareon Toric when they want consistent, high-quality vision without the need for glasses or contacts for distance.
How It Works
During cataract surgery, your Austin cataract surgeon replaces the clouded natural lens with a Clareon Toric IOL, customized to match the degree and axis of your astigmatism. Using our image-guided systems and femtosecond laser technology, we align the lens precisely so that it neutralizes the irregular curvature of your cornea.
The result? Clear, sharp distance vision—with fewer optical imperfections and minimal need for correction after surgery.
Is Clareon Toric Right for You?
You may be an ideal candidate for the Clareon Toric IOL if you:
- Have been diagnosed with corneal astigmatism
- Are undergoing cataract surgery and want distance vision without glasses
- Prefer a monofocal lens over multifocal or EDOF options
- Desire long-term visual clarity and stable results
- Have an active lifestyle or frequently drive at night
If you live in Austin, Killeen, Kyle, or New Braunfels, our cataract team will perform a detailed evaluation to determine whether this lens is your best option.
Advanced Surgical Precision
The success of a toric IOL depends on accurate alignment—and at Westlake Eye Specialists, we use some of the most advanced tools in ophthalmology to get it right:
- ORA™ intraoperative aberrometry to verify power and alignment in real time
- VERION™ image-guided systems to plan and guide lens placement
- Femtosecond laser technology to create perfectly centered incisions
These technologies, combined with the experience of your Austin cataract surgeon, ensure you receive results that are as precise as the lens itself.
What to Expect After Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery with the Clareon Toric IOL is performed as an outpatient procedure. Most patients experience:
- Noticeable improvement in vision within 24–48 hours
- Minimal discomfort
- Fast recovery and return to daily activities
- Significantly reduced need for distance glasses
Our team will follow up closely after surgery to monitor healing and ensure your lens remains perfectly aligned for optimal performance.
Ready to Treat Your Cataracts and Astigmatism?
If you’re seeking a reliable, high-performance solution for both cataracts and astigmatism, the Alcon Clareon Toric lens may be right for you. At Westlake Eye Specialists, we’re here to answer your questions, explain your options, and deliver the clear results you deserve.
Serving Central Texas with locations in:
- Austin, TX
- Killeen, TX
- Kyle, TX
- New Braunfels, TX
Call now or schedule your cataract consultation online to meet with a skilled Austin cataract surgeon and find out if Clareon Toric is the right fit for your eyes.