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ICL

Imagine Your Life with Visual Freedom

Your eyes observe the natural beauty of the world around you. Contact lenses and eyeglasses can be inhibiting for people seeking visual freedom. If you are ready to break free from the visual limitations due to contacts or eyeglasses take a look at ICL – an Evolution in Visual Freedom.

ICL, also known as the Lens, corrects common vision problems such as nearsightedness, astigmatism, and farsightedness.

ICL is a soft, flexible lens that is positioned in your eye between the iris (colored part of the eye) and your natural lens.

ICL can be described as additive vision correction. Unlike other procedures, the ICL procedure does not remove corneal tissue, but works in harmony with your natural eyes to provide exceptional quality of vision.

ICL is made of biocompatible Collamer. This material contains collagen which naturally occurs in your body. ICL has unique advantages that make it an ideal material for a vision correction lens, including UV protection

Biocompatibility

  • Collamer is a unique material that contains collagen which means the lens is made to naturally be in harmony with your eye.

No Dry Eye Syndrome

  • By not removing and reshaping the corneal tissue, the Visian ICL procedure does not induce dry eye syndrome.

Removability

  • In the event of a major prescription change or the availability of new vision correction options, ICL is completely removable.

Night Vision

  • In a clinical study, the Visian ICL provided excellent night vision.

UV Protection

  • The unique Collamer material provides UV protection.

Flexibility for the Future

  • While ICL can permanently correct your vision, the lens can be removed to keep pace with advancing technology and your future needs.

A Quick Procedure and Recovery

  • 20–30 minute procedure or less and most people are able to resume daily activities in just a few days with clearer vision

Soft and Pliable

  • ICL is easy to implant in the eye because of the soft and flexible structure.

ICL functions to focus light properly back onto the retina in a similar way glasses and contacts lenses do. ICL is placed into a space of the eye directly behind the iris (the colored part of the eye) and in front of the natural lens. In this position, the ICL functions to focus light properly onto the retina helping create clear distance vision.

Nearsighted Eye

Astigmatic Eye

Farsighted Eye

Eye After Treatment

Exactly where is the ICL placed in the eye?

ICL is placed behind the iris and in front of the eye’s natural lens so it’s undetectable to any observers. Only a trained doctor using special instrumentation will be able to tell that vision correction has taken place.

What is the history of the ICL?

Over the past 20 years, ICLs have been implanted in over 1.000.000 eyes worldwide.

Are patients happy with the ICL?

The Collamer lens is soft, pliable, biocompatible and offers UV protection.

Can the ICL be removed in the future if my prescription changes?

Yes! The ICL offers treat ment flexibility. If your vision changes dramatically, the lens can be re moved.

How long can ICL stay in the eye?

The ICL is designed to stay in your eye permanently, but can be removed to keep pace with advancing technology and your future needs.

Does the procedure remove tissue from my eye?

No, the ICL is inserted gently in the eye with no removal of corneal tissue

Can the ICL dry out or get dirty like a contact lens?

The Collamer lens is soft, pliable, biocompatible and offers UV protection.

The ICL avoids such problems experienced with traditional contact lenses. It is designed to remain in place inside the eye, without maintenance. A routine, annual visit with an eye doctor is recommended to make sure everything remains safe and effective