The Natural Lens Surgery For Vision Correction

Many of the patients inquire about the alternative of contact lense because it is only used in a small period of time. The patients have acute myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.  The best recommendation is to have implantable contact lense surgery.

The ICL surgery is to improve your eyesights and is effective for a permanent vision correction plan. This can be put in front or at the back of your iris ( the black colored part of your eyes).

How does your surgeon doctor  implant the lenses for your eyes?

This surgery will take 5-10 minutes to implant the correction for your eyes. After the conduct of anesthetic eye drops, the surgeon will make ready to get the new lens by incising a small lens about 3mm in the eye cornea.  The doctor will allow the eye fluids to protect the eye tissues and to flow at the back of your eye to the front to control eye pressure.

 What are the advantages of implantable contact lenses?
These the improvement to your eyesight:

  • It can improve severe nearsightedness that cannot be fixed.
  • The lens to be expected to try, which is your eyes continually dry.
  • It’s permanent and can be removed.
  • You recover fast because the eye tissue was not removed.
  • Those who cannot get laser eye surgery, it’s good for you to have an implantable contact lens

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 What are the expectations after implantation of contact lens?

They will experience a mild discomfort, irritation that may be felt but fast release in a while. You can feel the lens but you can see into your eyes when looking at the mirror. The doctor will give you a prescription for the pain reliever, like eye drops and for the infections. You will be advised to wear eye shields in the first week to prevent scratching your eyes.

What can I expect before and  after ICL surgery?

Before the surgery, you will prepare to get rid of your soft contact lenses and rigid gas permeable lenses within 1-2 weeks. If you have a skin allergy, inform the medical personnel.The surgery will only require local anesthesia. Please try not to move or most patients experience mild discomfort after surgery and you might feel irritation like there’s something in your eye, but that will quickly disappear. You can’t feel your lens but you can see the lens when you look at the mirror or the observer.