Implantable Collamer Lens
Implantable Collamer (Contact) Lens is a tiny lens, that is surgically inserted in eye. ICL corrects the vision exactly the same way how the contact lenses work.
How ICL is performed
Pre operatively during consultation, the refractive error is measured properly and the same refractive power ICL is ordered to make exactly to suit you.
During the surgery, using anaesthetic drops the surgeon will make a small incision on cornea, later the tiny ICL is inserted and tucked behind the Iris.
The small incision which is made on cornea is left without any sutures, and the surgery is considered completed
Generally, when ICL is performed for both eyes, the surgery is completed on 2 different days.
Why ICL
- If you are above 18 years and below 40 years and not a candidate for any type of LASIK due to any of
the following reasons - Thin Cornea
- High Myopia (Sph > 8 :00 D) and severe astigmatism (Cyl > 4:00 D)
- Borderline Keratoconus
- ICL is the best option for a glassfreelife.
Suitable for
Refractive Errors Correction
Advantages
Biocompatibility : ICL is made of Collagen Copolymer material which is not recognised as a foreign object by body s immune system
Comfort : Patients cannot feel ICL inside the Eye
Invisibility : ICL is totally invisible
Removability : Though designed for remining in eye forever, ICL can be removed anytime and replaced for any deemed reason
Duration of the procedure
Recovery
Before Surgery
After Surgery
Resuming work
Note Regarding IOP (Intra Ocular Pressure)
FAQs
Is ICL Visible to others
No ICL is not visible to others and also you even if they look closely
Can ICL Correct both Near and Distant Vision
No, ICL can correct only Distance Vision. For near vision a monovision lasik or RLE are the only
choices
If I have Dry eyes, can I still go for ICL
Yes, as ICL is placed inside the eye without touching the surface of cornea, ICL is a good choice for
patients with Dry Eyes
What powers can be corrected with ICL
ICLs are available in power range of Spherical powers up to -21:00 D and Cylindrical -4:00 D
Do ICLs increase Intra Ocular Pressure
No, ICLs are manufactured with holes in them to make the natural fluid of the eye to flow freely
and regular Annual or Bi annual check up after surgery will keep the pressures in normal range.
Is creating a laser hole in the eye before surgery mandatory for all ICL patients
No, the latest ICL s which are very advanced come with a central hole in them. When we use ICLs
with holes in them for free fluid movement, peripheral iridotomy is not mandatory prior to the
surgery
Can I undergo ICL procedure in both eyes on same Day
Yes, it is possible to undergo ICL in both eyes on same day, however we recommend to have a day
apart for each eye surgery
Experience
Expertise
Excellence
With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years
Experience
Expertise
Excellence
With Over 20 Years of Experience in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries , GFL offers excellence in Lasik and other Refractive Surgeries for people of any age between 18 years to 80 years