SURGERY

Lens Replacement Surgery in Huddersfield

Piggyback Lens Surgery

Secondary lens implant surgery places an additional intraocular lens alongside your existing implant, correcting residual prescription errors or adding multifocal capability without touching the original lens. A safe, reversible procedure to restore the clarity you expected after cataract surgery.

15–30 minProcedure time per eye
ReversibleCan be removed or adjusted
No RemovalOriginal lens stays in place
OutpatientGo home the same day
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Lens replacement surgery at The Eye Doctor, Huddersfield

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University of HuddersfieldAcademic Affiliation
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists
British Journal of Ophthalmology
UKISCRS
Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
European Journal of Ophthalmology
BBC
The Yorkshire Post
Yorkshire Live
Asian Express
University of HuddersfieldAcademic Affiliation
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists
British Journal of Ophthalmology
UKISCRS
Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery
European Journal of Ophthalmology
BBC
The Yorkshire Post
Yorkshire Live
Asian Express

Read About Our Happy Patients

What a great experience! Very reassuring and I am very grateful for the consultation from Dr Musa he was so helpful in helping me make a decision to proceed to having eye correction surgery. I have the upmost confidence in him and the team at the Eye Doctor Clinic, Huddersfield.

Lozza 747

I had implants with Dr Musa ten years ago. It was the best thing I've ever done. They are brilliant. My sight both near and distant was very poor but since the op I've had no glasses no lenses and my sight has been super. It remains really good to this day. Thank you Dr Musa. Brilliant consultations and treatment for glaucoma since.

Kay Fitbit

I can highly recommend the Eye Doctor Clinic, and I am so pleased I went there. Dr Musa, Gemma and Jess are lovely. They are very knowledgeable and were able to answer all my questions. My vision following surgery is great, and not having to wear glasses is fantastic.

Carol Peel

What Is Secondary Lens Implant Surgery?

A secondary lens implant, also known as a piggyback lens or supplementary IOL, is an additional intraocular lens placed inside the eye alongside the lens already inserted during your cataract surgery. It does not replace the original implant. Instead, it acts as a precision refinement, like a permanently placed internal contact lens that fine-tunes how light focuses in your eye.

Around 5% of cataract patients are left with a residual prescription after their original surgery. This can mean blurred vision, continued reliance on glasses, or uncorrected astigmatism. Rather than removing the primary lens (a more complex procedure), a thin supplementary secondary IOL is inserted through a small incision and precisely positioned alongside the existing implant. The original lens stays completely untouched.

Piggyback lens surgery takes just 15–30 minutes, is fully reversible, and carries a lower risk profile than a full IOL exchange. It is available with monofocal, toric, trifocal, and EDOF lens options. The same advanced technology used in premium cataract surgery, applied as a targeted correction.

At a Glance

  • Purpose: Correct residual error after cataract surgery
  • Technique: Supplementary lens alongside existing IOL
  • Original lens: Stays in place, untouched
  • Anaesthesia: Drops only (no needles)
  • Duration: 15–30 minutes per eye
  • Recovery: Vision improves within hours–days
  • Reversible: Yes, can be removed or adjusted
  • Lens options: Monofocal, toric, trifocal, EDOF

Lens Options

Trifocal / EDOF

Trifocal & EDOF Secondary Lens

Trifocal and extended depth of focus (EDOF) supplementary lenses are designed to provide clear vision across near, intermediate, and distance ranges. They are an excellent choice for patients who had a standard monofocal lens implanted during cataract surgery and now wish to significantly reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses.

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Refractive Multifocal

Refractive Multifocal Secondary Lens

Refractive multifocal supplementary lenses use a different optical principle to diffractive designs, splitting light through multiple refractive zones to deliver functional vision at distance and near. They can offer excellent visual outcomes with reduced light scatter in some patients, making them a suitable alternative for those seeking glasses independence after cataract surgery.

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Toric

Toric Secondary Lens

A toric supplementary IOL is specifically designed to correct residual astigmatism following cataract surgery. By addressing the irregular corneal curvature that causes astigmatism, a toric piggyback lens can deliver significantly sharper and more stable vision, often reducing or removing the need for glasses for distance vision.

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Monovision

Monovision Secondary Lens

Monovision involves implanting a supplementary lens in one eye to optimise distance vision and leaving the other eye corrected for near vision. This approach allows the brain to blend the images from both eyes, providing functional vision at multiple distances without multifocal optics. It is particularly suitable for patients who have previously adapted well to monovision with contact lenses.

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Secondary Lens Implant at a Glance

Procedure Time

15–30 min per eye

Anaesthetic

Local drops only

Patient comfort is our priority.

Downtime

7–14 days

Back to Work

1–3 days (desk)

2–4 weeks for physical roles.

Results Duration

Permanent

The supplementary lens lasts a lifetime.

Cost From

£4,000 per eye

0% finance available.

You May Benefit from a Secondary Lens Implant If…

Your vision after cataract surgery is blurred or not as sharp as expected
You are still heavily reliant on glasses following your original procedure
Residual astigmatism was not fully corrected during cataract surgery
You had a monofocal lens and want to add near or intermediate focus
You previously had laser eye surgery, making IOL power calculation less predictable
You prefer a reversible correction over laser enhancement or full IOL exchange

Your consultant will assess your eyes and confirm whether a secondary IOL or an alternative approach is most appropriate for you.

Common Indications

Residual Refractive Error

Your vision after cataract surgery is not as sharp as expected. A 'refractive surprise' can leave you more short-sighted or long-sighted than planned. This affects approximately 5% of cataract patients.

Unexpected Astigmatism

Residual astigmatism that was not fully corrected during the original surgery, causing blurred or distorted vision that glasses alone cannot satisfactorily resolve.

Desire for Glasses Independence

You had a monofocal lens during cataract surgery and now wish to add multifocal or EDOF capability to reduce dependence on reading glasses, without removing the original implant.

Post-Refractive Surgery Patients

Patients who previously had corneal laser surgery (LASIK, PRK) are more prone to IOL power miscalculations. A piggyback lens offers a precise correction without corneal intervention.

IOL Exchange Not Suitable

When the original lens has been in place too long for safe removal, or when a full IOL exchange carries higher risk, a piggyback lens achieves the correction safely without disturbing the primary implant.

How Does Piggyback Lens Surgery Work?

The procedure is straightforward and typically takes 15–30 minutes per eye under local anaesthetic drops. Your original lens is never disturbed. A thin supplementary IOL is simply placed alongside it through a small micro-incision, then precisely positioned to achieve your target prescription.

01

Comprehensive Assessment

Your consultant performs detailed measurements including refraction, biometry, corneal topography, and anterior chamber depth to determine the precise power and type of supplementary lens needed.

02

Lens Selection

A custom supplementary IOL is selected based on your specific residual prescription. Options include monofocal, toric (for astigmatism), trifocal (for multiple distances), and EDOF lenses, tailored to your vision goals.

03

Local Anaesthesia

Anaesthetic drops numb your eye completely. No injections or general anaesthetic required. You will be comfortable and awake throughout the brief procedure.

04

Supplementary Lens Insertion

Through a small micro-incision, the thin supplementary lens is carefully inserted and positioned in front of or behind your existing IOL, typically in the ciliary sulcus. The original lens remains untouched.

05

Recovery & Follow-Up

You go home the same day. Vision improvement is typically noticed within hours to days. Antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drops are used for a few weeks. Follow-up appointments monitor your visual outcome.

Key Advantages

Primary Lens Untouched

The original IOL remains securely in its capsular bag. This avoids the risks of full lens exchange, including vitreous loss, capsular rupture, and corneal endothelial damage.

Safer Than IOL Exchange

Piggyback insertion is a simpler, shorter, and lower-risk procedure compared to removing and replacing the original lens, particularly when the primary IOL has been in place for months or years.

Fully Reversible

Unlike laser enhancement or IOL exchange, a piggyback lens can be removed or replaced if your prescription changes or if the correction needs adjusting in future.

Highly Predictable

Studies show 85% of piggyback lens patients achieve within ±1 dioptre of their target prescription, which is superior to IOL exchange (62.5%) and comparable to laser enhancement.

Multiple Lens Options

Choose from monofocal, toric, trifocal, toric trifocal, or EDOF supplementary lenses. The same advanced technology is available for primary cataract surgery, now applied as a precision refinement.

Rapid Recovery

Most patients notice improved vision within hours to days. The small incision heals quickly, and normal activities can typically be resumed within days.

Benefits of Secondary Lens Implant Surgery

Clear, sharp vision following disappointment with the original cataract result
Reduced or eliminated dependence on glasses or contact lenses
A permanent correction: the supplementary lens lasts a lifetime
Reversible and adjustable if your prescription changes in future
Lower risk than full IOL exchange. The original lens stays completely untouched
Performed by a fellowship-trained consultant specialist

The Consultation Process

01

Phone Assessment

A relaxed 15-minute call to understand your concerns, explain your options clearly, and determine whether secondary lens implant surgery is suitable for you.

02

Clinical Consultation

You meet your consultant for a detailed eye examination. Advanced diagnostics map your eye and confirm the optimal supplementary lens based on your prescription and lifestyle.

03

Your Treatment Day

The procedure takes approximately 15–30 minutes per eye. Local anaesthetic drops are used throughout. Most patients experience only mild discomfort, if any. You go home the same day.

04

Aftercare

A clear aftercare plan with eye drops, scheduled follow-up appointments, and ongoing support to ensure smooth healing and the best possible visual outcome.

Secondary Lens Implant Cost

Secondary Lens Implant

From £4,000

per eye · includes all follow-up care

Frequently Asked Questions

Suitability is confirmed through a detailed eye examination. You may be a candidate if you have residual blurred vision, astigmatism, or ongoing reliance on glasses following your original cataract surgery. Your consultant will assess your eye measurements, anterior chamber depth, and existing IOL to confirm whether a supplementary secondary IOL is the right option.

Yes. Piggyback lens surgery is a well-established, low-risk procedure. Because the original IOL is not removed, it avoids the higher-risk steps associated with full IOL exchange. It is performed by a fellowship-trained specialist under local anaesthetic drops.

A piggyback lens (also called a secondary or supplementary IOL) is an additional intraocular lens placed inside the eye alongside the original lens implanted during cataract surgery. It fine-tunes your vision without removing the primary lens, similar to wearing a contact lens permanently inside the eye.

Yes. Alternatives include glasses or contact lenses (temporary), laser enhancement such as LASIK or PRK (non-reversible corneal reshaping), or full IOL exchange (higher-risk removal and replacement of the original lens). Your consultant will recommend the most appropriate option based on your corneal health, residual prescription, and preferences.

Most patients achieve significantly sharper vision with reduced or eliminated dependence on glasses. Studies show 85% of piggyback lens patients achieve within ±1 dioptre of their target prescription. Premium lens options (trifocal, EDOF) can provide vision across near, intermediate, and distance ranges.

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Where to Find Us

Three convenient locations across West Yorkshire. Visit us for consultations, diagnostics, and treatments.

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Bolton

Visualase Laser Eye Surgery
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Bolton, Greater Manchester
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Woodlands, 4 Longbow Close
Huddersfield, HD2 1GQ
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Gain Freedom from Glasses with Secondary Lens Implant Surgery in Huddersfield

Take control of your vision with a precise supplementary lens tailored to your eyes. Consult Dr Fayyaz Musa for a personalised assessment. Call +44 1484 627779 or book online.

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