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Implantable Collamer Lens

Surgeon

Dr. Sanan

Surgery Location

Catalina Surgery Center
7508 N La Cholla Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85741

What is the Implantable Collamer Lens?

Implantable Collamer® Lens (Visian ICL) is a refractive implant to correct common vision issues like myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism. Unlike some other vision correction options, the Visian ICL is an additive technology that corrects vision without the removal of any corneal tissue. The Visian ICL is meant to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contacts and unlike most permanent refractive solutions, Visian ICL is removable.

What to Expect

Visian ICL is made of biocompatible Collamer material that works in harmony with your eye. Your eye doctor will create a small opening in your cornea that is used to insert and position the Visian ICL between the iris and the natural lens. The procedure is typically painless with numbing eye drops and it typically takes less than 20 – 30 minutes. You can experience improved vision right away and a quick recovery time.

Benefits

  • Significant vision improvement
  • 99% patient satisfaction
  • Over 1 million procedures performed worldwide
  • Can be removed if needed
  • Offers UV protection
  • Can treat astigmatism and myopia

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an overview video for this procedure?
How long does this procedure take?

The ICL implantation process requires a few steps. You first need to be examined thoroughly prior to the surgery (in addition to the testing that was performed at your initial evaluation visit). Laser iridotomies need to be performed in both eyes one to two weeks prior to the ICL implantation.

Are there any reviews on this procedure?
Will my insurance pay for this procedure?

No, this is an elective procedure and is a self pay procedure. You can apply for CareCredit and if you get approved, you can use that as your source of payment.

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