What is ICL?
ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is an advanced vision correction procedure where a biocompatible lens is placed inside the eye to correct vision—without removing the natural cornea.
It is an excellent alternative for patients who are not suitable for LASIK.
Who is ICL Best For?
You may be an ideal candidate if:
✔ You have high power (number)
✔ You have thin corneas (not suitable for LASIK)
✔ You suffer from dry eyes
✔ You are looking for a reversible vision correction option
Benefits of ICL
- Ideal for high number patients
- No corneal cutting or laser
- Reversible procedure
- Superior night vision quality
- Quick recovery
Why Choose Us?
Advance Technology
- Advanced ICL technology
Experienced Team
- Expert refractive surgeons
Patient-Centric Approach
- High patient satisfaction
NABH Certified
- Comprehensive evaluation protocols
How ICL Works
- A soft, foldable lens is inserted inside the eye
- Placed between the iris and natural lens
- No removal of corneal tissue )
- Works like a permanent contact lens inside your eye
Safety & Considerations
- Requires proper case selection
- Regular follow-ups are important
- Rare risks include pressure rise or infection
Frequently Asked Question:
Is ICL better than LASIK?
ICL is better for patients with high power or thin corneas. Both are excellent procedures depending on suitability.
Is ICL surgery painful?
No, the procedure is painless and performed under local anesthesia.
Is ICL permanent?
ICL provides long-term vision correction but is also removable and reversible if needed.
How long does the procedure take?
The surgery typically takes 15–20 minutes per eye.
Can I feel the lens inside my eye?
No, you cannot feel the lens once it is placed.
When can I return to work?
Most patients resume normal activities within 2–3 days
