Take the step to a clearer vision with ICL eye surgery. Implantable Collamer Lens corrects vision by placing a special lens inside the eye. Book an appointment now.

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

ICL Steps

Step 1: Eye Screening

Your eyes are carefully examined to check your prescription, corneal thickness, and eye health — ensuring you’re a good candidate for ICL.

Step 2: Preparation

On surgery day, numbing eye drops are applied. The procedure is quick and virtually painless.

Step 3: Lens Insertion

A tiny opening is made at the edge of your cornea, and the folded ICL lens is gently inserted into the eye.

Step 4: Immediate Vision Improvement

Once in place, the ICL works like a permanent contact lens inside your eye, providing clear and sharp vision without altering the cornea.

Step 6: Recovery

The procedure usually takes 20–30 minutes, and most patients notice improved vision almost immediately. Recovery is fast, with minimal downtime.

Why Patient Choose ICL?

  • Corrects high degrees of nearsightedness (even beyond LASIK limits)
  • Suitable for thin corneas or dry eyes
  • Reversible and removable if needed
  • Provides sharp, high-quality vision
  • No corneal tissue removal

Frequent Asked Questions

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) surgery is a vision correction procedure where a soft, biocompatible lens is placed inside the eye to correct vision. Unlike LASIK or PRK, no corneal tissue is removed. The lens works like a permanent contact lens that you never have to take out.

 

  • Have high levels of nearsightedness (beyond LASIK limits)
  • Have thin or irregular corneas not suitable for LASIK/PRK
  • Suffer from dry eyes that make LASIK difficult
  • Are looking for a reversible vision correction option

No. Numbing eye drops are used, so the procedure is comfortable. Most patients only feel mild pressure during surgery

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