“…Factors such as the patient's associated conditions, the manufacturing process, the method of IOL storage, the surgical technique and adjuvants, or a combination of these may be involved. Hydrophobic materials are specially opacified by excess influx of water, while hydrophilic IOLs are mostly affected by the formation of deposits/precipitates on the IOL surface or within the IOL substance 11,12,13 . Furthermore, direct discoloration by capsular dyes or medications, coating by substances such as ophthalmic ointment and silicone oil, and a slow, progressive degradation of the IOL biomaterial may be involved in the different designs of IOL opacification process.…”