Last Updated: Jul 01, 2023
Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery, sometimes referred to as EVO Implantable Collamer or Intraocular contact lens surgery, is an alternative to Lasik. An eye surgeon who has undergone particular training inserts a permanent artificial lens without removing natural lens to treat ocular conditions, such as;
A soft lens justifies its name as it is made of a flexible polymeric material. Because of the design's resemblance to corneal collagen, there is a reduced chance of any unfavorable reaction.
During the soft lens ICL,the surgeon makes a small incision in your cornea and inserts the soft lens ICL between your iris and lens. This procedure does not need any stitches.
Patients who have extreme nearsightedness and don't meet the requirements for Lasik surgery are often recommended for this kind of ICL surgery. In order to improve eye focus, the surgeon inserts the lens between the cornea and the iris during this implant.
To ensure that the lens stays in position, surgeons seal the incision with microscopic stitches. The general function of this kind of lens declines as you get older. Later in life, patients could require reading glasses. A doctor must remove the intraocular lens from a patient who has cataracts in order to undertake the necessary remedial surgery.
Both surgical procedures preserve the normal lens of your eye. Your vision will be improved without the use of contacts or glasses.
The benefits of an ICL are numerous and go beyond better eyesight. Some of the benefits of ICL surgery are as follows;
ICL implantation is frequently administered to young patients who are not candidates for laser vision correction. This is because the ICL can be a safer alternative for people who already have corneal or eye surface issues, and may correct a wider range of spectacle prescriptions than laser vision correction. The doctors often suggest ICL to treat astigmatism, a common vision issue that produces blurred vision due to the irregular shape of the cornea or occasionally because of the curvature of the lens inside the eye, as well as short-sightedness (myopia). Patients with vision ranging from -0.50 to -18.00 can undergo the ICL surgery to treat short-sightedness.
Like any other surgery there are also some risks involved in Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery, such as;
Despite the risks, an ICL surgery can be a good choice for people with vision issues. The chances of countering the risks can also be ignored or reduced if the surgery is done by an expert eye surgeon at Pristyn care.
Speak with a reputable healthcare professional of Pristyn care before the procedure to receive detailed instructions on how to get ready for the surgery. Your medical professional might be able to provide you with information about the pre- and post-surgery preparation and treatment that may include;
The cost of ICL surgery heavily depends on where you get it. Generally it varies from about INR 80,000 to INR 1,25,000 per eye. If it's through insurance, your service provider will bear the majority of the cost and if your insurance plan requires co-pays, you will have to pay a small bit more. Also as hospitals have different prices, a huge corporate hospital will undoubtedly charge more due to the level and the quality of care provided in comparison to a smaller hospital that will still offer the same level of care but at a low cost. Moreover, it also depends on the surgeon and many other factors as no surgery has a generalized fixed price and can be custom quoted based on the patients' requests.
Following ICL surgery, patients are advised to;
To hasten recovery after ICL eye surgery you should consume nutritional foods that are rich in Vitamins, particularly vitamin C, healthy fats, protein, carbohydrates such as;
Implantable Collamer Lens or ICL surgery has been found to be safe with an impressive success rate. However, there are some factors that need to be considered and discussed before opting for an ICL surgery to ignore any complication and get optimal results.
When considering the procedure, talk to your surgeon about following factor as the surgery may not be a good choice if you;
The surgery itself is relatively short, safe, and usually painless as a lot of anesthetic drops are used to completely numb your eye before the procedure. In very rare cases, sedation or general anesthesia is given to the patients that put them to deep sleep, experiencing no pain or discomfort throughout the procedure.
Recovery from ICL surgery usually happens more quickly than laser eye surgery. The actual procedure takes about 20 to 30 minutes per eye. After the ICL procedure, the ophthalmologist will closely monitor your eyes in the recovery area for a few hours to make sure the artificial lens is sitting properly. In addition to topical steroid eye drops for two to four weeks, your eye doctor will also prescribe antibiotic eye drops for roughly a week. Being an outpatient treatment, ICL surgery allows you to leave the hospital the same day.
You'll probably notice that your eyesight is a little blurry right after surgery and for a few days after treatment. However, some ICL patients return to work after 1-2 days of surgery, so it really depends on your personal recovery timeline. In the initial days, you might also have some blurry vision and a mild sore or irritated feeling in your eyes, but this is totally normal. For the first day or two, it is advisable to stay away from digital screens and bright lights, which also means wearing sunglasses and taking more naps than usual. Additionally, you will be given eye drop instructions to help with your recovery.
Following your treatment, you will visit a doctor for four checkups at the following stages:
If your eyesight is clear and the optometrist is satisfied with your recovery and overall outcome, you will be released from the hospital. The eye surgeon will again conduct an examination to assess the situation at the follow-up appointment the following day. Following ICL surgery, there are additional follow-up appointments at one and six months, the year of surgery.
ICL surgery has been proved to be safe, although it could result in consequences like these;
Implantable Collamer Lens or ICL surgery helps you get rid of your glasses or contact lenses by improving your eye vision. The procedure typically lasts 30 minutes, and recovery is swift. Although the operation is permanent, the lens could also be removed if required. As ICL surgery isn’t for everyone, you need to discuss your options with your ophthalmologist. The doctor will take into account your age, eye health, and medical background while recommending an ICL surgery.
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