EVO Implantable Collamer Lens
NEW Myopia (nearsighted) Advanced Vision Correction from -3 to -20 diopters.
Alternative to LASIK, or PRK
Implantable collamer lens (ICL) surgery can improve moderate-to-extreme nearsightedness (myopia) in people with good eye health who are under age 50 and do not have cataracts. It may be an option if you’ve been told that you are not a candidate for laser correction surgery like LASIK or PRK because of moderate to extreme nearsightedness or keratoconus.
Made From Collamer®, a collagen co-polymer that is biocompatible, stable, flexible, and in harmony with your natural eye.
What Is ICL Surgery?
An implantable collamer lens (ICL) is an artificial lens made of plastic and a collagen called collamer. During ICL surgery, Dr. Lindahl, a specially trained eye surgeon, permanently implants the ICL between your eye’s natural lens and iris (the colored part of your eye). The ICL works with your natural lens to bend (refract) light on the retina, and this produces clearer vision. ICL surgery is an outpatient procedure that is performed in a sterile operating room to minimize the risk of infection. Surgery is performed on both on the same day. In most cases, glasses and/or contact lenses are no longer needed after surgery.
How EVO ICL Works
EVO vs LASIK vs PRK
When it comes to vision correction, deciding what’s best for your eyes can be difficult. Learn about the differences between procedures and see if EVO ICL is the right fit for you.
Safety Features |
EVO |
LASIK |
PRK |
REMOVABLE | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
FLEXIBILITY FOR FUTURE PROCEDURES | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
TREATS THIN CORNEAS | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
UV PROTECTION | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
LONG TERM HISTORY | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Benefits of the EVO Implantable Collamer Lens
- Does not permanently alter the structure of the eye
- Flexible, biocompatible implantable collamer lens syncs perfectly with the eye’s natural movements
- Minimizes risk of dry eye
- Provides an extra UV protection layer to the eye
- Permanent placement, but with an option for removal or replacement if needed or desired
- A short, minimally invasive procedure that takes just 40 minutes for both eyes
- Immediate results for many patients
- Unnoticeable to you or others looking at you
What to Expect for ICL Surgery
It only Takes 30 Minutes
The EVO ICL procedure is minimally invasive and the lens is implanted through a small opening allowing for a quick procedure and recovery time. With over 2,000,000 lenses distributed worldwide, EVO ICL is quickly becoming a vision correction procedure of choice for many people around the world.
Before Surgery
We will answer your questions and explain how to prepare, what surgery entails, and the recovery process. If you wear contact lenses, you will be asked to wear glasses instead for several weeks before surgery. You will also have a special ultrasound performed before surgery and will need to identify an adult to drive you home after your outpatient procedure.
The Day of Surgery
Your eyes will be examined before surgery to confirm your eye health and your exact vision correction requirements. You will be given drops to numb your eyes, and you will receive medications through a vein to help you relax. In the operating room, your surgeon will insert an ICL through a small incision in each eye. Although you can expect to spend two to three hours at the Eye Center, the surgery itself takes about 30 minutes.
After Surgery
After ICL surgery, you will remain in a recovery room so we can check your eyes. You will go home wearing sunglasses or protective eye shields but will need someone to drive you. You may have some eye discomfort or mild pain the day following surgery, but you can take a prescription or an over-the-counter pain reliever. After two weeks, you should be fully healed.
Recovery
Recovery is generally quick, and you should notice improved vision within a day. You can return to your normal activities almost immediately but will need to use special eye drops for a month following your procedure. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled for the next day and again one week later. To ensure that you achieve the best results possible, your eye doctor may recommend an additional procedure to fine-tune your vision.
Long-Term Results
You can expect the results of ICL surgery to last until there is a medical change in your vision. For example, presbyopia -- the loss of reading vision -- and cataracts can occur as part of the natural aging process, even if you have had ICL surgery. ICLs are intended to remain in place permanently, but they can be exchanged or removed if you need cataract surgery or other procedure in the future.