A Lens-Based LASIK Alternative

ICL vision correction places a clear lens inside the eye to correct focus without reshaping the cornea.
ICL vision correction is an advanced option for people with moderate to high myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism, especially when LASIK may not be suitable because of thin corneas or dry eyes.
Unlike regular contact lenses that sit on the eye surface, an ICL is implanted inside the eye between the iris and the natural lens. This type of lens is called a phakic intraocular lens because the natural lens remains untouched.
Once implanted, the lens stays securely in place and helps focus light accurately on the retina. It is not visible from the outside and is made from a collagen-based material designed to work in harmony with the eye.
ICL surgery is usually a quick outpatient procedure. It requires only a small incision, typically does not need stitches, and many patients notice clearer vision within 1-2 days.
EVO ICL is a newer generation of the lens. Its central port design supports natural fluid flow in the eye and can improve comfort and safety by reducing the need for some pre-surgery steps in suitable patients.
