ICL Surgery
Clarity and Freedom from Glasses & Contacts
What is ICL Surgery?
The Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) is an advanced vision correction procedure that works with your eye to correct vision. Unlike laser procedures, ICL involves placing a soft, flexible lens inside the eye, between the iris and the natural lens, to provide exceptionally sharp, clear vision.
The ICL Advantage
- Excellent for High Prescriptions: ICL is an ideal solution for patients with high levels of nearsightedness who may not be candidates for LASIK or PRK.
- Reversible Procedure: The ICL lens can be removed or replaced if needed, offering flexibility for future vision changes or technologies.
- UV Protection: The advanced lens material contains a UV blocker that protects the eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
The ICL Procedure: A Gentle Approach
Preparation
Your eye is numbed with anesthetic drops. The surgeon then creates a tiny, self-healing opening to prepare for the new lens.
Lens Insertion
The ICL is folded and gently inserted through the small opening. The lens then unfolds into position inside the eye.
Final Positioning
The surgeon carefully positions the lens behind the iris, where it works in harmony with your natural eye for clear vision.
Is ICL Right For You?
ICL is a fantastic option for a wide range of people seeking visual freedom. You might be an ideal candidate if you:
- Are between the ages of 21 and 45.
- Suffer from moderate to severe nearsightedness.
- Have not had a change in prescription of more than 0.5D in a year.
- Are not a good candidate for LASIK due to thin corneas or dry eyes.
Experience the Next Generation of Vision Correction
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