An intraocular lens implantable in an eye includes an optic for placement
in the capsular bag of the eye and for directing light toward the retina
of the eye. The optic has a central optical axis, an anterior face, an
opposing posterior face and a peripheral edge between the faces. The
peripheral edge has one or more curved or angled surfaces that reduce
glare within the IOL. For instance, a rounded transition surface on the
anterior side of the peripheral edge diffuses the intensity of reflected
light, or a particular arrangement of straight edge surfaces refracts the
light so as not to reflect, or does not reflect at all. The intersection
of the peripheral edge and at least one of the anterior face and the
posterior face, preferably both of such faces, forms a peripheral corner
located at a discontinuity between the peripheral edge and the
intersecting face or faces. The present IOLs inhibit cell growth from the
eye in front of or in back of the optic and reduce glare obtained in the
eye in which the IOL is located.