ICL Surgery

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) surgery is a type of phakic intraocular lens procedure designed to permanently correct refractive errors and improve vision. Unlike laser treatments, ICL is especially suitable for patients with thin corneas or dry eyes, where LASIK may not be recommended. The surgery is quick and minimally invasive, typically taking only 20–30 minutes, after which the patient can return home the same day. ICL lenses are placed inside the eye, providing sharp, clear vision without affecting the natural cornea. Safe, effective, and reversible, ICL surgery offers a reliable alternative for long-term vision correction.