ICL (Implantable Contact Lens) Surgery at SRG Eye Hospital
Experience the Freedom of Clear Vision with ICL Surgery
ICL (Implantable Contact Lens) surgery offers an innovative solution for individuals seeking long-lasting vision correction without relying on glasses or contact lenses. At SRG Eye Hospital, we bring advanced expertise and technology to deliver exceptional results through this cutting-edge procedure.
What is ICL?
ICL surgery is a vision correction procedure designed to treat nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism. Unlike traditional contact lenses, the ICL is surgically implanted inside the eye, placed between the iris (the colored part of the eye) and the natural lens.
ICL surgery offers clear, natural vision without altering the cornea, making it a preferred choice for many candidates.
Causes of Vision Problems Addressed by ICL
ICL surgery targets vision issues caused by:
Symptoms of Vision Problems
Consider ICL surgery if you experience:
Advanced ICL Surgery at SRG Eye Hospital
At SRG Eye Hospital, we provide advanced ICL surgery using the latest technology and techniques:
Why Choose SRG Eye Hospital for ICL Surgery?
Who is a Candidate for ICL Surgery?
You may be eligible for ICL surgery if you:
FAQS
Where is the ICL placed?
The ICL is implanted between the iris and the natural lens, ensuring it remains invisible and comfortable.
What should I expect after lens implantation?
Most patients notice immediate improvement in vision, with complete recovery in a few days.
Does ICL surgery hurt?
No, the procedure is painless as it is performed under numbing medication and IV sedation.
Are there risks involved in ICL implantation?
ICL surgery is very safe, but rare side effects such as cataracts or vision loss may occur.
Is the ICL visible or noticeable?
The lens is invisible to others and does not cause any noticeable sensation.
Can the ICL be removed if needed?
Yes, the lens can be safely removed or replaced if required.
Do I need glasses after ICL surgery?
While ICL corrects distance vision, reading glasses may be needed as you age.