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  2. Implantable Contact Lens – Pros and Cons - Inland Eye Specialists

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    Implantable contact lens (ICL) surgery is an effective, safe, and quick procedure that permanently corrects a patient’s vision. The procedure only takes around 15 minutes and involves placing a lens between a person’s iris and lens without damaging the corneal tissue.

  3. Implantable Contact Lenses: Cost & How It Works - RealSelf

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    What are implantable contact lenses? Implantable contact lenses (ICL) are thin lenses surgically implanted into the eye to correct moderate to severe nearsightedness (aka myopia). They work by enabling light to focus correctly on the retina, which produces a clearer, sharper image.

  4. What is Implantable Contact Lens Surgery? | Focus Clinics

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    ICL, also known as Implantable Contact Lenses or Implantable Collamer Lenses, are a special kind of intraocular lens developed to correct myopia (short-sightedness, near-sightedness) and astigmatism. They act as internal contact lenses that never needs cleaning or replacing.

  5. What are Implantable Contact Lenses? - SharpeVision

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    An implantable contact lens is made of a material that looks and feels similar to a contact lens that we would place on the surface of our eyes. However, an implantable contact lens is placed inside the eye behind the colored part of your eye. No one will ever see it.

  6. Implantable Contact Lenses - Specialty Eye Institute

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    An implantable contact lens, or ICL, is a contact lens alternative used for correcting vision. However, unlike traditional contact lenses, they are positioned so that they remain in the eye for a much longer time.

  7. Implantable contact lens (ICL) surgery - OCL Vision

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    During Implantable Contact Lens surgery, also known as EVO Visian ICL phakic lens implant, an artificial lens made from a very thin bio-compatible material is inserted in front of the natural lens. It works by providing additional focusing power to the eye’s optical system.

  8. Your 2023 guide to implantable contact lens (ICL) surgery

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    Implantable contact lenses, or ICLs, are a safe and efficient way of correcting vision problems. Unlike LASIK surgery, ICLs do not modify the cornea, meaning there is no corneal tissue thinning. This means that the risk of damage, such as laser-induced dry eye, is eliminated.

  9. Implantable collamer lens (ICL) surgery (also known as Visian ICL surgery) is a popular eye surgical procedure that helps correct vision. It addresses myopia (shortsightedness) and astigmatism (irregularly shaped cornea). People who wear glasses or contact lenses can benefit from ICL surgery.

  10. This procedure, also known as an implantable contact lens, permanently implants an artificial lens in the eye. ICL procedures can solve a myriad of vision problems, including astigmatism, hyperopia (farsightedness), and myopia (nearsightedness).

  11. An implantable collamer lens (ICL) is an artificial lens that’s permanently implanted in the eye. The lens is used to treat: myopia (nearsightedness) hyperopia (farsightedness) astigmatism....