A hand-held, manual, ophthalmic surgical instrument designed to expel (launch) a prepared folded intraocular lens (IOL) from an attached IOL insertion cartridge into the anterior or posterior chamber of the eye during ophthalmic surgery. Commonly known as the handpiece, this device is used to carefully exert pressure on the prepared IOL to push it out of the IOL insertion cartridge. It is typically made of lightweight metal materials [e.g., titanium (Ti)], has a central plunger that is activated by a precise mechanism (e.g., a screw thread), and has a mechanism at the distal end to hold/grip the insertion cartridge. This is a reusable device.