Gorgeous. .As MB indicated,the aviation medical authorities in each country would have to be consulated on how they view the subject of intraocular implants.. .I had the implants inserted in both eyes about 10 years ago after developing cataracts when in my early 40's. The Australian authorities had no problems renewing my First Class medical and it remains current to this day. With me the operation actually improved my vision giving me 20/20 uncorrected and there has been no noticable changes since. I also passed the American FAA First Class medical with this condition but with a waiver on it. It doesn't seem to be too much of a problem provided you can meet their eyesight test corrected or uncorrected as I continue to fly international RPT.. .Hope this is of some help to you. . <img border="0" title="" alt="[Roll Eyes]" src="rolleyes.gif" />