How does the ICL work?
The Implantable Contact Lens is a very thin, foldable lens, which is inserted into the eye through a tiny sutureless corneal incision during a 30-minute local anesthetic procedure. Each ICL is specially designed and custom-made to fit the patient’s own unique anatomy. It lies behind the iris and in front of the lens, without touching the central lens. The ICL is reversible and can correct near-sightedness, far-sightedness and astigmatism.
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