0%
Loading ...
ICL Surgery Pros and Cons: A Balanced Breakdown

ICL Surgery Pros and Cons: A Balanced Breakdown

When patients ask whether ICL surgery is the right choice, I always emphasise that it isn’t a decision to take lightly. The technology is excellent, and outcomes are often life-changing, but fully understanding both the benefits and limitations is critical. My goal is...
What Are the Risks of ICL Surgery?

What Are the Risks of ICL Surgery?

What are the risks of ICL surgery? When patients first come to me asking about ICL, the excitement of potentially improved vision can easily overshadow the need to fully understand the risks involved. ICL, or Implantable Collamer Lens surgery, is remarkably safe for...
Can ICL Surgery Correct Very High Prescriptions?

Can ICL Surgery Correct Very High Prescriptions?

Living with very high myopia can be a daily struggle. Thick glasses often distort vision, and contact lenses can feel uncomfortable, dry, or even risky for prolonged wear. Many patients are told that LASIK isn’t suitable for them because their prescription is too...
ICL Surgery Recovery Timeline: Day-by-Day Explained

ICL Surgery Recovery Timeline: Day-by-Day Explained

Recovery after ICL surgery is generally quick, but understanding the day-by-day process can help you plan and feel more confident. In the first 24 hours, many patients notice an immediate improvement in vision, although it may still feel slightly blurry or hazy. Mild...
Am I Suitable for ICL Surgery? 10 Key Criteria

Am I Suitable for ICL Surgery? 10 Key Criteria

Deciding whether ICL surgery is right for you begins with understanding the key criteria that determine suitability. ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is particularly appealing for people with high prescriptions, thin corneas, or other conditions that make LASIK less...