ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)
ICL, or Implantable Collamer Lens, is an advanced vision correction solution designed to treat refractive vision problems such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.
Unlike glasses or contact lenses, ICL is a surgically implanted, biocompatible lens positioned behind the iris and in front of the eye’s natural lens. This placement allows the ICL to work in harmony with the eye’s natural focusing system, providing clear and natural vision correction.

Why Choose ICL?
Procedure Duration
ICL surgery is a minimally invasive keyhole procedure, similar in approach to cataract surgery.
The procedure usually takes about 10–20 minutes and is performed under local anaesthesia with sedation. It is carried out as a daycase procedure, allowing patients to return home on the same day.
During the surgery, the Collamer lens is folded, inserted through a small incision, and gently unfolds into position behind the iris.
Recovery & Aftercare
ICL eye surgery typically requires no extended downtime.
Most patients are able to go home shortly after the procedure and resume daily activities progressively.
Following your eye specialist’s post-operative instructions is essential to support healing and achieve optimal results.
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Visual Outcomes
One of the key advantages of ICL surgery is its ability to deliver high-quality, stable vision correction.
Many patients achieve their desired visual clarity after the procedure.
The overall success rate of ICL surgery is comparable to other established vision correction options, offering predictable and long-lasting results.