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Refractive lens exchange for presbyopia

Lens Replacement Abroad

Swap your natural lens for a multifocal IOL — a long-term fix for reading glasses. Here's what it costs across destinations, who it's for, and why Colombia leads on value.

What is Lens Replacement?

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), or lens replacement, uses the same technique as cataract surgery but is done electively to correct refractive error — most often presbyopia (the age-related loss of near focus that sends people reaching for reading glasses in their 40s and 50s).

By replacing the natural lens with a multifocal or extended-depth-of-focus IOL, RLE can free patients from both distance and reading glasses, and it removes any future risk of developing cataracts in that lens. It's a popular choice for people over 45 whose prescriptions are beyond the ideal range for laser correction.

Who is it for?

RLE is best for patients over 45 with presbyopia or high prescriptions who want a permanent, glasses-reducing solution and aren't ideal laser candidates.

Lens Replacement cost by country

CountryTypical price (per eye)
United States$4,000–$6,000
Colombia$1,800–$3,200
Mexico$2,200–$3,800
Turkey$1,800–$3,200
Thailand$2,500–$4,200
South Korea$3,000–$4,800

Approximate ranges, per eye, in USD. Actual price depends on clinic, laser/lens technology, and your prescription. We confirm exact quotes during your consultation.

Why Colombia

Colombia is our #1 pick for Lens Replacement

Strong surgeon credentials, current-generation equipment, short flights from the US, and prices among the lowest anywhere — Colombia is where most of our patients ultimately go. Explore clinics, real pricing, and our concierge support.

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Considering other destinations?

Lens Replacement is also available in Mexico · Turkey · Thailand · South Korea. Compare the full picture before you decide.

Lens Replacement — frequently asked

How is RLE different from cataract surgery?

The surgery is technically the same; RLE is done electively to correct vision before a cataract forms, while cataract surgery treats an already-clouded lens.

Will I still need glasses?

With a well-chosen multifocal or EDOF lens, many patients become largely glasses-free, though some use readers for fine print. Your surgeon sets realistic expectations.

Can I never get cataracts after RLE?

Correct — once your natural lens is replaced with an artificial IOL, that lens cannot develop a cataract.

Is it worth traveling for RLE?

Premium-lens RLE in the US can run $4,000–$6,000 per eye. Abroad it's typically half that, using the same lens technology — a meaningful saving for a bilateral procedure.

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