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Implantable Collamer Lens

What is an  Implantable Collamer lens?
Implantable Collamer lens is a special lens that is inserted into the eye to correct the refractive error. This eliminates the need for spectacles and contact lenses and, unlike contact lenses, does not require to be applied and removed.

How is ICL different from a contact lens?
The ICL is made from Collamer™, a hydrophilic, collagen copolymer. This is a highly specialized material which ensures that the lens is thin enough and inert enough to not create any disturbance to the other structures of the eye. Since it is placed inside the eye, this is a one time procedure and there is no daily application and removal, no need for any special care as is with contact lenses.

Who are the candidates for ICL
You are a candidate for ICL if

• You are above 19 years of age
• Your refractive error ( power of glasses) has been stable for 6 months.

The power of your glasses is
Myopia more than -3D upto 20D
Hypermetropia more than +2D to + 10D
Astigmatism upto +  4D 

• Even if you are unfit for LASIK due to abnormal corneal curvature or thin cornea
                                                                                    ICL Procedure

How does one prepare for the procedure?
First a complete evaluation is done to determine suitability. The patient needs to discontinue wearing contact lenses for at least 1 week before. Precise measurements need to be taken as the ICL is custom-made. 


Is the procedure of ICL implantation painful?
No, it is not. This procedure is done in the operation theatre, under topical anesthesia. Eye drops are applied to anesthetize the eye, a micro-incision is made in the cornea and then the lens is inserted. The procedure takes around 10 mins.

Are both eyes done together?
Usually both eyes are not done on the same day. There is a gap of one or two days or even more depending on the patient.

Is ICL a risky procedure?
We take a lot of precautions to ensure that it is not risky.The ICL is custom made for the patient taking all the specific  parameters into consideration. It is made of a very high quality material  ensuring that it doesn’t cause any irritation to any of the other parts of the eye. There are openings(flow channels) in the ICL to prevent pupillary block and glaucoma. In the remote case of the ICL not suiting or causing reaction in the eye, it can be taken out very easily.

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