What is ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)?
ICL is a vision correction procedure that involves implanting a lens inside the eye without reshaping the cornea. It is a next-generation option for correcting nearsightedness and astigmatism, offering both safety and high-quality vision.
- No corneal tissue removal, reducing ocular stress
- Removable lens
- Suitable for high myopia and thin corneas
- Minimal halos and glare

Features of Our ICL Surgery
- Performed by highly experienced surgeons (over 30 cases per day)
- Minimally invasive small-incision technique (2.4–2.5mm)
- Supports toric lenses for astigmatism correction
- Options include IPCL (affordable model) and CXL combination
Recommended For
- Not eligible for LASIK (e.g., thin cornea, high myopia)
- Concerned about dry eye and corneal laser procedures
- Want to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses
- Prefer reversible procedures with future flexibility
Procedure Flow
- Eligibility check (precise measurements of eye size, shape, and refraction)
- Pre-op testing and lens ordering (2–4 weeks due to overseas production)
- Surgery day (local anesthesia, approx. 15–20 minutes)
- Follow-ups on the next day, 1 week, and 1 month
Pricing (per eye, incl. tax)
Lens Type | Description | Cost |
---|---|---|
Standard ICL | Myopia correction only | ¥487,000 |
Toric ICL | Myopia + astigmatism correction | ¥587,000 |
IPCL | Cost-effective Indian-made lens | Contact us |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an ICL last?
The lens is designed for long-term use and is removable. It is typically removed when cataract surgery becomes necessary in the future.
Is the surgery painful?
It is performed under topical anesthesia (eye drops), so there is minimal pain. Some patients may feel slight discomfort afterward, which usually resolves in a few days.
When will my vision stabilize?
Most patients can resume daily activities the day after surgery. Full visual stability typically occurs within 1–4 weeks.