ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) surgery is a popular option
for correcting vision in people who are not ideal candidates for LASIK or other
refractive surgeries. It involves implanting a lens inside the eye to correct
vision issues such as myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. At ASG Eye Hospital,
we offer various types of ICL surgery tailored to individual patient needs,
ensuring optimal results.
Benefits of ICL Surgery
ICL surgery is highly effective for vision correction. It offers sharp and clear vision, especially for those with high degrees of refractive error. Unlike LASIK, ICL surgery does not involve removing corneal tissue, making it a suitable option for patients with thin corneas. The procedure is reversible, meaning the lens can be removed or replaced if necessary, making it a safe long-term solution.
Risks of ICL Surgery
Though generally safe, ICL surgery, like any procedure,
comes with some risks. These include infection, cataract development, or
increased intraocular pressure. However, with expert care at ASG Eye Hospital
and advancements in surgical techniques, these risks are significantly
minimized.
Understanding the types of ICL surgery and consulting with experienced professionals ensures a safe and successful outcome. ASG Eye Hospital remains committed to providing world-class eye care with personalized treatment plans.
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