Eye Health - Intraocular Lens (ICL)
Intraocular Lens
A procedure in which an implantable collamer lens (ICL/EVO+) is placed in front of the natural lens to achieve full vision in eyes with high myopia or those unsuitable for laser surgery.
About the Operation
A procedure in which an implantable collamer lens (ICL/EVO+) is placed in front of the natural lens to achieve full vision in eyes with high myopia or those unsuitable for laser surgery.
Application Details
- 1EVO+ ICL: cornea is not thinned; procedure is reversible
- 2Effective for high myopia (–6 D to –20 D) and astigmatism
- 3HD-quality vision with superior night vision
- 4Both eyes treated consecutively or in the same session
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Myopia –6 D or higher, or cornea unsuitable for laser
- Stable refraction between ages 20–45
Operation Summary
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