What is ICL surgery?

ICL surgery (also known as Implantable Collamer or Implantable Contact Lens) is an alternative to Lasik. During the procedure, an eye doctor implants contact lenses permanently into your eyes.
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How long can ICL last?

The ICL is intended to stay in place and last indefinitely. You have no need for reading glasses or contact lenses anymore and can live worry-free when it comes to your vision quality. Completely Reversible – Should the need arise, the ICL can be removed or replaced.
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Is ICL good for eyes?

In addition to improved vision, there are numerous benefits of an ICL: It can fix severe nearsightedness that can't be corrected with other surgeries. The lens is less likely to cause dry eyes, which is ideal if your eyes are chronically dry. It's meant to be permanent but can be removed.
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Is ICL surgery worth it?

ICL is an excellent vision correction procedure for those with high glasses or contact lens prescriptions. Every refractive surgery has an upper limit to the amount of correction it can deliver, per the Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
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Who is eligible for ICL surgery?

There are a few key characteristics that make a good candidate for ICL surgery: You are between 21 and 45 years old. You have nearsighted vision with mild to severe myopia (-3D to -20D). You have not had a change in prescription of more than 0.5D in the past year.
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Visian Toric ICL surgery for correction of extreme nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism.



Will I need glasses after ICL?

If you are forty-two years old or older, you will need reading glasses after the ICL surgery because you will have excellent distance vision but have difficulty reading because of presbyopia. If you are over age forty, we will often do monovision to give you excellent close-up vision.
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Can you go blind from ICL?

Possible Risks of ICL Surgery

While ICL has shown to be a safe and effective procedure, there is a risk for several complications, including: Vision loss due to increased intraocular pressure. Glaucoma. Blurry vision.
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Who is not suitable for ICL?

ICL surgery may not be a good choice if you fall into any of these categories: You are pregnant or breastfeeding. You are younger than 21 years old. You are 45 and older.
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Is ICL painful?

Patients will not experience pain during procedure. A small instrument will be placed between eyelids to prevent blinking. The customized lens is folded into a special injector. An ophthalmologist will make a small incision (sized 3-3.2 mm) in the cornea to insert the ICL.
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How many days rest after ICL?

7-10 days after.
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Can I cry after ICL surgery?

If I cry after the cataract surgery, will the lens inside my eye get displaced? No, that's not true. IOL/lens displacement can occur only due to a forceful injury or rubbing or punching to the eye. Crying will not displace the lens.
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Is ICL better than laser?

When considering whether to perform an ICL surgery or LASIK procedure for a patient, most surgeons recommend LASIK over ICL surgery because it does not carry the intraocular risks associated with ICL surgery. Of course there are situations for which ICL surgery is indeed the best treatment option for the patient.
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Is ICL or LASIK better?

LASIK is a shorter procedure, less expensive, and has a faster recovery time compared to Visian ICL. The lenses used with Visian ICL could have a potentially lower risk of side effects, may offer better long-term correction, and can be removed if needed.
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Can your vision change after ICL surgery?

Loss of vision is a normal part of the aging process. This process is known as presbyopia. This occurs sooner with ICL. Typically, people with near-perfect vision require reading glasses around the age of forty-five.
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Can I drive after ICL?

As ICL surgery is an outpatient surgery, you'll be able to go home the same day. Most of the time, patients can see well enough to drive. However, we do not recommend that patients drive on the same day as the surgery.
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Can you feel ICL after surgery?

Here's exactly what to expect after ICL surgery and the precautions you should take: Pain levels: Your eye should not be painful but you may feel some slight discomfort. Make sure you have some over-the-counter pain relieving tablets at home. Vision: Your vision may be misty for a few days after surgery.
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How long does ICL surgery take?

The outpatient ICL eye surgery procedure is performed in less than 30 minutes. Before the procedure, the eye will be numbed with a topical or local anesthetic, and a mild sedative may be given if necessary.
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Can ICL correct lazy eye?

A 7 year old girl was treated with an Implantable Colamer Lens (ICL) to correct her severe nearsightedness in 1 eye to control her amblyopia (lazy eye). Apparently, she was so nearsighted that she could not be treated with spectacles or a contact lens. She was not a good LASIK candidate because of thin corneas.
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Can I shower after ICL?

You cannot take a bath or shower on the day after ICL surgery. You can take a shower below the neck from the next day after ICL surgery. You will be able to wash your face and hair from the day after the ICL surgery, but you need to be careful not to get water in your eyes.
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Can you sleep with ICL?

You will be given a plastic shield to wear immediately after surgery and for the next five nights to protect your eyes while sleeping.
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What is the success rate of ICL surgery?

The success rate of Visian ICL ranks high, with a satisfaction rate of 99.9%. With Lasik surgery the cornea of the eye is reshaped which can take a bit more time. With Visian ICL, no need exists to reshape the cornea since the implantable collamer lens is simply implanted in the eye.
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Can you watch TV after ICL?

After the first 24 hours, your eyes should be strong enough to handle a little screen time. Even after the first 24 hours following LASIK, you should take it easy when watching TV.
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Can I use laptop after ICL?

Otherwise, there are very few restrictions on your activities after your surgery. Reading, computer work, watching television, and flying are all fine to do immediately. You can restart your regular exercise regimen the morning after surgery.
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Which is safer LASIK or ICL?

No serious complications occurred in either series. Conclusions: The ICL was safer and more effective than LASIK and seems to be a viable alternative to corneal refractive excimer surgery in the treatment of low myopia.
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How much is ICL procedure?

Amongst these are the type of implantable lens that is used, the area where the surgery is performed, and the experience of the ophthalmologist performing the surgery. Because of all the variables, ICL surgery can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000, with the average falling around $3,500 per eye.
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