Vision Icl Eye Surgery
Hi siri'm suffering myopia. L5. 25 and r -7 4 year before start floaters flashes doctor check retina healthy 2 year back ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. For the -6.50 or higher, icl will usually provide higher quality and higher acuity vision than lasik. It is also usually safer because of the minimal impact of the new lens compared to changing the cornea the amount that would be required with lasik in these cases. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
In my eye black spot appear floating acroos my vision in left eye. My eyes had post icl surgery in 2014 by Dr. Hema. ...
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These bits of debris cast tiny shadows onto your retina, and you perceive these shadows as eye floaters. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
I have myopia with -6 power on both eyes. From past 1 year, squint occurs when focusing far objects. This squint occurs ...
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You have a divergent squint or convergent squint and need to be examined by an ophthalmologist and surgery done. You need both the surgeries as one is for clear vision and the other for correcting the squint in the looks.
My eye number is very high and a doctor suggested me to go for icl treatment. So can anyone help me with the pros and co ...
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Icl is different from lasik with different potential risks and complications. Since icl involves surgery inside the eyeball, there are small risks of cataract and glaucoma, but these are minimised with proper sizing of the lens. But overall safe. Pros superb visual all safe quality – because the eye maintains a natural corneal shape with icl, the quality of vision is excellent, particularly at higher prescriptions. As a result, night vision can be better than with other procedures no dry eye – because corneal nerves are not disrupted during icl implantation, the surgery does not produce dry eyes. Good for patients ineligible for lasik – thin or irregular corneas, dry eye syndrome, very high prescriptions, or large pupils can disqualify someone from lasik surgery. An icl is a great alternative that is unaffected by these issues. They’re biocompatible – the soft and flexible icl is made from a bio-material called collamer made with purified collagen. Because of this, the icl will not be rejected by the body as a foreign element or cause a reaction while inside the eye. Maintenance free – no disinfecting, cleaning, or daily removing. The icl is intended to stay in place and last indefinitely. Completely reversible – should the need arise, the icl can be removed or replaced. This means that icl patients have much more flexibility with respect to candidacy for future vision correction procedures than lasik patients. Minimally invasive – an icl procedure takes very little time (as little as 7 minutes) and with very little downtime afterward (it is recommended that patients not drive for 1 or 2 days). Because of the icl’s small size and material, it can be folded up, inserted, and set into place through an incision smaller than that of lasik’s and without any tissue removal. Longtime use – with over 20 years and over 800,000 successful procedures since fda approval in 2005, the implantable contact lens has become a viable alternative in the world of vision correction surgery. Patients typically enjoy quick vision improvement without being aware that the icl is even there. Cons cosmetic procedure – like lasik, the icl is considered a cosmetic procedure and will likely not be covered under most insurance plans. An icl is typically more expensive per eye than lasik due to the fact that the implants are custom made for each individual patient. Not for everyone – use of an icl is primarily intended for the age group 18-50. Under age 18, your prescription and eyes are still changing. Over age 50, you are developing dysfunctional natural lenses and a procedure called refractive lens exchange (rle) is more advisable. Annual check-ups – although icl’s are intended to stay in place indefinitely, it is still recommended to have regular annual aftercare appointments to ensure that the implants are in position and functioning properly and to check for premature cataracts and increased pressure in the eye. Rall, both icl and lasik are very safe surgeries.
Hi, I'm 32. I've a high eye sight (-16) w cataract. I can't get lasik or ICL. Doc advised me 4 cataract Surgery. ...
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Ayurveda therapies and medications could help improve your quality of vision and strengthen your eyes gradually .
I have shortsighted vision of power -7.0 and -6.5 and planning to undergo surgery. Based on the tests conducted the surg ...
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both are good, ask your doctor or consult at netralya eye hospital for second opinion to understand . thanks
I am 20 year female , suggested for icl laser eye surgery, does this surgery cause blindness in the future? ...
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Icl I surgery is performed in high myopia normally does not give any complications and considered to be more safe than a conventional lens removal surgery. What is your eye number and vision. Pl give details.
How to get 20/20 vision naturally. My power is -7 on both eyes. How do I remove glasses? ...
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With such high power you cannot get 20/20 naturally. Anyone who tells you otherwise is misguiding you, you will have to undergo some form of refractive surgery in order to remove glasses. With such high power I do not think lasik will be an option for you. You can opt for icl (implantable collamer lenses)
My eyes numbers are increased. So what is the procedure to decrease it. Is there any solution to decrease my eyes number ...
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Usually the number gets stabilised after 18 yrs. Medical treatment as no proven role in weak eye sight. Also food has not a major role in improving vision eating green leafy vegetables, fresh fruits and fish may keep the eyes healthyhealthy. If your number is stabilise for 1 yr and if you have no ocular disease, then you may undergo laser surgery if you have normal corneal thickness, otherwise you may have to undergo icl (implantable collamer lens).