Refractive Surgery

Refractive eye surgery is any eye surgery used to improve the refractive state of the eye and decrease or eliminate dependency on glasses or contact lenses. This includes various methods of surgical remodeling of the cornea or cataract surgery. Successful refractive eye surgery can reduce or cure common vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.

What Is ICL (Implantable contact lenses)?

Implantable contact lenses (ICLs), also known as phakic IOLs, correct vision in much the same way that external contact lenses do, except ICLs are placed inside the eye where they permanently improve vision. ICLs are also similar to intraocular lenses which are used during cataract surgery to replace the eye’s natural lens. However, during ICL surgery, the natural lens is kept in the eye and works with the implanted lens to correct vision. Permanent contact lenses give those who are not candidates for laser vision correction an option for permanent vision correction.

Implantable contact lenses are inserted through a small incision in the cornea and placed behind the iris and in front of the natural lens. These thin, pliable lenses can be an alternative to LASIK surgery and are used to correct conditions that laser surgery may be unable to correct, such as extreme myopia (nearsightedness). The ICL procedure is virtually pain free and has a 95 percent success rate.

IPCL ( Refractive Surgery)

Implantable contact focal point surgery has been accessible for quite a while as of now to rectify nearsightedness, hyperopia and astigmatism and make patients autonomous of scenes for separate vision.

Presently accessible is an IPCL that can adjust your astigmatism or hyperopia, as well as presbyopia. Presbyopia is the typical age-related change in the eye that makes perusing fine print troublesome, and begins from the age of 45 onwards. This is the reason individuals require perusing glasses or multifocal displays from their mid forties onwards. This new IPCL can make you free of displays for both separation and close vision, while holding your own common crystalline focal point. It is in this manner appropriate for patients between the age of 45 and 55.

LASIK Treatment

LASIK is a type of refractive surgery for correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. LASIK is performed by using a laser. LASIK can be an alternative to wearing corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses for many patients.