Phakic intraocular lenses (PIOLs) are artificial lenses that are placed inside the eye. They help change the eye's focusing ability to help you see better without glasses or corrective lenses. Some types of PIOLs are designed to go in front of the iris. Other types go behind the iris. The natural lens is not removed. This procedure may be combined with excimer laser surgery to reshape the cornea. PIOLs are approved in the U.S. to treat nearsightedness.