Background: it is reported that despite obtaining good visual results with multifocal lenses, some patients are not comfortable with their vision; There are few articles that objectively describe the satisfaction of patients after the implantation of this type of lens.Objective: To describe the results of the NEI-RQL-42 survey in patients who underwent cataract surgery with phacoemulsification and implant of a trifocal lens (FineVision) in both eyes.Study Design: Descriptive, cross-sectional study.Method: We included patients who underwent cataract surgery and a trifocal lens implant in both eyes (FineVision). All patients were evaluated with Pentacam before the surgery to ensure compliance with the criteria described by Dr. Maeda. Subsequently, the NEI-RQL-42 survey was completed and a comparison of means and proportions was made using the SPSS program version 19.Results: The average score for each category of the NEI-RQL-42 survey were the following: Clarity of vision: 93.75, Expectations: 75, Near vision: 92.81, Far vision: 94.83, Diurnal fluctuations: 81.87, Activity limitations: 95.1, Glare: 68.75, Symptoms: 73.56, Dependence on correction: 99.58, Worry: 45, Suboptimal correction: 100, Appearance: 92 and Satisfaction with correction: 93.Conclusion: The 20 patients interviewed obtained good results in most of the categories of the NEI-RQL-42 survey. Following the criteria described by Dr. Maeda could improve the results of cataract surgery and could facilitate the decision about the type of lens to implant in each patient.