ICL surgery involves implanting a biocompatible lens inside the eye, behind the iris, to correct vision problems such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. Unlike LASIK, ICL does not remove corneal tissue, making it ideal for patients with thin corneas or high prescriptions.
Corrects high prescriptions that LASIK cannot
Preserves corneal structure
Reversible procedure (lens can be removed or replaced)
Rapid visual recovery with minimal discomfort
Provides clear and natural vision quality
Preoperative Assessment – Comprehensive eye examination including measurements of corneal thickness and anterior chamber depth.
Lens Implantation – A small incision is made in the cornea, and the ICL is inserted and positioned behind the iris.
Post-Procedure Care – Eye drops and protective care to prevent infection and promote healing.
Follow-up Visits – Regular check-ups to monitor lens position and visual outcome.
Experienced ophthalmic surgeons trained in advanced ICL techniques
Modern operating rooms with the latest technology
Personalized care and detailed pre- and post-operative guidance
High patient satisfaction and excellent visual outcomes
Safe and minimally invasive procedure
If you have high myopia or astigmatism unsuitable for LASIK
If you want a reversible vision correction option
If you desire sharp, natural vision without glasses or contact lenses
If you have thin corneas or other corneal limitations
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Yes, ICL is FDA-approved and considered safe when performed by qualified surgeons.
Most patients experience clear vision within a few days, with minimal downtime.
Yes, the ICL is reversible and can be removed or replaced if needed.
Most patients achieve excellent vision, but some may require glasses for reading or very specific situations.