Home | Return to Previous Page![]() ProceduresImplantable Contact Lenses (Phakic IOLs)The Visian ICL® (Implantable Contact Lens) is a specific brand of Phakic IOL manufactured by STAAR. Dr. Larry Gans at SureVision Eye Centers is the exclusive provider of Visian ICL surgery in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. Click this link for an office brochure. The word "Phakic" refers to those who have not undergone cataract surgery and still have their eye's natural internal lens. IOL stands for "intra-ocular lens." In the Phakic IOL procedure, an intra-ocular lens is placed inside the eye. The patient's natural lens is not removed, as it would be in cataract surgery. The Implantable Contact Lens, or ICL, is placed between the iris and crystalline lens to help bring your eye into focus.
The ICL is now FDA approved for the treatment of nearsightedness from -3.00 up to -20.00. It has been approved in Canada for over three years to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Thus approval from the US FDA for astigmatism and farsightedness is expected in the future. be only for nearsightedness . It is ideal for patients who may not be candidates for the more common laser procedures such as PRK, ASA, LASEK, and LASIK. However, unlike laser vision correction procedures that permanently change your vision, it is possible to remove and exchange the ICL. Phakic IOLs are for those who:
What to expect on surgery day:You will arrive at the surgery center about an hour prior to your procedure. Once you have been checked in you may be offered a sedative to help you relax. You will then be prepared for surgery. The area around your eyes will be cleaned and a sterile drape may be applied around your eye. Powerful eye drops will be used to numb your eyes. An eyelid holder will keep you from blinking during the procedure. Next, a very small incision will be made and the intra-ocular lens will be inserted. The small incision will bond itself using the natural outward pressure in your eye, without the need for stitches. The Phakic IOL procedure is very quick, typically taking less than 10 minutes. There also is a short recovery time. The results of the surgery are almost immediate, however your vision will probably be a little blurry from the anesthesia, so someone will need to drive you home. You should relax for the rest of the day. You may experience some discomfort, but this is usually alleviated with an over-the-counter pain reliever. Most patients resume normal activities within a day or two.
Realistic expectations:The decision to have an ICL is an important one that only you can make. The goal of any vision correction procedure is to reduce your dependence on corrective lenses However, we cannot guarantee you will have the results you desire. ICL surgery is considered a relatively new procedure. It continues to be investigated in clinical trials around the world. Serious complications from ICLs are extremely rare, but like any surgical procedure, it does have some risks.
After a thorough eye exam, you and your doctor will determine if ICLs are an option for you. If you are a good candidate, you will be given additional information about the procedure that will allow you to make an informed decision about whether to proceed. Be sure you have all your questions answered to your satisfaction. Alternatives to Phakic IOLsPhakic IOLs are not the only surgical procedure designed to correct nearsightedness and farsightedness. To learn about other procedures go to the surgical and laser vision correction procedures section of our Web Site. If you would like to learn more about vision correction procedures from sources other than our practice, we encourage you to link to a number of Web sites we feel provide factual and up-to-date information. You may also choose to make an appointment, attend a seminar or request additional information to learn more about this exciting procedure. We offer a number of finance options and affordable payment plans. It is easy to apply online and receive credit approval before you schedule an appointment.
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