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What Is ICL Eye Surgery? Advantages & Precautions

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Table of Contents

  • Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) Surgery
    • Can Anyone Get ICL Surgery?
    • Is An ICL Surgery Risky?
    • What Are the Side Effects Of ICL Surgery?
    • Does Insurance Pay For ICL Surgery?
    • Can It Correct Astigmatism?
  • The History of the Implantable Collamer Lens
  • What Will Happen During ICL Surgery?
    • How Long Does An ICL Surgery Take?
    • Can I Get ICLs in Both Eyes During the Same Procedure?
  • ICL Eye Surgery & Treatments

Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) Surgery

If you’re nearsighted or have myopia, you can benefit by having a permanent lens implanted surgically. The lens is implanted in the eye by an ophthalmologist during an implantable Collamer lens (ICL) eye surgery. The lens is designed to correct your vision by adjusting how light comes in through the eye. It’s placed behind the iris, where it works naturally with your body to provide clearer vision in both low light and daylight.

Can Anyone Get ICL Surgery?

Typically, the procedure is used with patients who are between 21 and their mid-50s. If you’re older than 50, you may consider another vision correction procedure, but it will be left to the discretion of your doctor. The EVO Visian ICL and Toric ICL are usually used with patients who have large degrees of nearsightedness.

Some patients opt for LASIK surgery instead, but an ICL eye surgery is ideal for patients who have thin corneas and are not eligible for LASIK surgery.man in need of icl eye surgery

Is An ICL Surgery Risky?

No surgery is without risk. Your doctor can review the risks and complications of ICL implant surgeries with you. You and your doctor can decide if a Visian ICL or Toric ICL is right for your vision correction needs. If you are researching what an ICL surgery is, you will need to be aware that the procedure features minor risks including infections, retinal detachments, intraocular pressure, cataracts, loss of corneal endothelial cells, and inflammation of the eye.

What Are the Side Effects Of ICL Surgery?

After ICL Surgery, most patients do not experience side effects. There may be some temporary blurry vision or light sensitivity, but that is expected and will subside with time. Your Specialty Eye Institute doctor will review the healing process with you when you come in for a consult, and after the surgery is completed.

Does Insurance Pay For ICL Surgery?

Depending on your insurance plan, an ICL implant surgery may be considered an elective surgery. In some cases, insurance may be able to reduce the cost for you. We can help you check your costs with your insurance and may be able to help you finance the cost of the surgery. Talk to our team during your consultation about financing options and costs.

Can It Correct Astigmatism?

While classic ICLs cannot correct astigmatism, the Visian Toric ICL is designed to help those with astigmatism. The process of surgery may reduce it.

The History of the Implantable Collamer Lens

The first recorded uses of implantable lenses date back to World War II, where British air pilots would get plastic bits from airplane canopies stuck in their eyes. Doctors noticed that the body didn’t treat it as a foreign object, and eventually learned that you could place pieces of plastic into the eye to fix vision problems. Of course, today, it’s much more complicated – and safe. The Visian ICL is one of the best new implantable Collamer lens (ICL) implants you can get and can help correct vision issues.

What Will Happen During ICL Surgery?

How Long Does An ICL Surgery Take?

ICL eye surgery only takes about half an hour or less. The patient must stay for a few hours for pre-op and post-op recovery. You will not be able to drive after the procedure, so transportation will need to be arranged beforehand.

Can I Get ICLs in Both Eyes During the Same Procedure?

You can get implants at the same time – your doctor will review your options with you during your consultation. If you need to space out the procedures, most patients will schedule two appointments, one each a few weeks away.

woman being examined for astigmatism

ICL Eye Surgery & Treatments

Post-op care changes from patient to patient, but it’s generally the same process for most. Talk with your doctor about your specific needs after an ICL surgery. If you have questions about what ICL eye surgery is and the benefits of receiving treatment, contact our team of doctors. Our staff of ophthalmologists and doctors offer innovative implantable Collamer lens (ICL) eye surgery to clients. Our staff is dedicated to developing custom eye care solutions that are designed to improve or maintain your vision. In addition, our doctors offer other types of eye care options such as cataract eye surgery, diabetic retinopathy treatments, astigmatism surgery, blepharoplasty treatments, and retinal detachment surgery. Give our doctors a call by phone at (877) 852-8463 to schedule an appointment. Our team will discuss the advantages of receiving an ICL eye surgery or a different type of treatment to enhance your vision.

January 12, 2022 Filed Under: Blog

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