20 eyes (12 women, 8 men) undergoing implantation of anterior chamber phakic IOL (PIOL) for correction of the refractive error were examined before and 1 and 6 months after surgery. Median of preoperative spherical equivalent of refraction was -9.75 D (range -19.00 to -6.00 D). Contrast sensitivity (CS) was tested on a computerized system of the Contrast sensitivity 8010 type in 6 spatial frequencies (range 0.74 to 29.55 c/deg) and using the Ginsburg's charts also in 6 spatial frequencies (range 1.15 to 27.25 c/deg), the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was measured on the normalized charts with Landolt rings, influence of glare of 342 cd/m2 was examined using Brightness Acuity Tester. At 6 months postoperatively, median of spherical equivalent of refraction was 0.00 (-1.00 to 0.00). BCVA increased from 0.79 (range 0.50 to 0.97) preoperatively onto 0.96 (range 0.83 to 1.00). Median of CS increased in all spatial frequencies tested using both methods, significantly in the middle and high frequencies and CS almost, reached lower border of CS normal range. Glare had only nonsignificant influence on both BCVA and CS. Quality of vision postoperatively improved significantly.