EVO ICL is a popular alternative to LASIK that treats refractive errors by implanting a corrective lens behind the iris of your eye.
EVO ICL FAQ
How is EVO ICL different from LASIK?
What is EVO ICL?
Who is a good candidate for EVO ICL?
Are there any risks or side effects with EVO ICL?
How long is the recovery?
How is EVO ICL different from LASIK?
LASIK and EVO ICL both treat refractive errors, so you can see without the need for corrective lenses. However, their approaches are different. LASIK reshapes your cornea so your eye can focus properly. Conversely, ICL doesn’t change the fundamental structure of your eye. Instead, it uses an implantable lens to correct your vision.
What is EVO ICL?
EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is a vision correction procedure where a biocompatible lens is implanted inside the eye to correct nearsightedness and astigmatism. It is reversible and does not involve altering the cornea.
Who is a good candidate for EVO ICL?
EVO ICL is suitable for individuals with moderate to severe myopia, especially those who may not qualify for LASIK due to thin corneas or other contraindications.
Are there any risks or side effects with EVO ICL?
EVO ICL is considered safe, but as with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, cataracts, or increased eye pressure. However, complications are rare, and the procedure is reversible if necessary.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients recover from EVO ICL within a few days and experience the full benefit of their vision correction within ten days.