Unlock Crystal Clear Vision with ICL Surgery: The Ultimate Guide to Permanent Freedom from Glasses | Best ICL Surgeon in India

Are you tired of blurry vision or the hassle of wearing glasses or contact lenses every day? ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) surgery might be the life-changing solution you've been searching for.

What is ICL Surgery?

ICL surgery is a type of refractive surgery where a specially designed lens—called a phakic intraocular lens—is implanted inside the eye, between the iris and the natural lens.

This lens helps correct vision problems like myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.

If you’re looking for: ICL eye surgery, phakic IOL surgery, vision correction without LASIK, ICL lens implant

Indications for ICL Surgery: Who is the Right Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for ICL surgery if:

  • • You are aged between 21 to 45 years.
  • • You have stable vision for at least a year.
  • • You suffer from moderate to severe myopia (-3.0D to -20.0D), or have astigmatism.
  • • Your cornea is too thin for LASIK.
  • • You want a reversible procedure with no removal of corneal tissue.

If you’re looking for: ICL surgery eligibility, best age for ICL, can I get ICL instead of LASIK. At our centre, led by Dr Vikas Veerwal, a senior cornea and refractive surgery specialist, we specialize in ICL, LASIK and other refractive surgeries.Dr Veerwal has successfully performed more than 1000 ICL surgeries over the last 13 years. He is a well renowned name in refractive surgery in India. Dr Veerwal believes in providing the most ethical and honest care to all his patients. He is known for his attention to detail, personalised treatment and clinical expertise. He is truly Dedicated to You and Your Eyes.

Benefits of ICL Surgery

  • • High-quality vision with sharpness and clarity.
  • • No corneal tissue removal, preserving corneal integrity.
  • • Reversible procedure, the lens can be removed if needed.
  • • UV protection built into the lens, possibly delaying cataract development.
  • • Quick recovery and minimal discomfort.

Risks of ICL Surgery

  • • Infection (extremely rare).
  • • Increased intraocular pressure.
  • • Cataract formation (long-term risk).
  • • Glare or halos at night (usually temporary).

If you’re looking for: ICL surgery pros and cons, risks of ICL lens, is ICL safe, side effects of ICL; We ensure a smooth surgical and post surgical experience to every patient. A detailed workup done by our expert team ensures that your chances of having any complication related to the surgery are nearly zero. Led by Dr Veerwal, an expert in ICL surgery with over 13 years of experience, we have a long list of happy ICL patients who are leading a completely glass free life.

Types of Phakic IOLs: ICL vs IPCL vs Biotech IPCL

1. ICL (STAAR Surgical, USA/Switzerland)
  • • Material: Collamer (collagen + polymer)
  • • FDA Approved: Yes
  • • Advantages: Superior optical quality, UV protection, long-term safety record
  • • Disadvantages: Higher cost
2. IPCL (Care Group, India)
  • • Material: Hydrophilic Acrylic
  • • FDA Approved: No
  • • Advantages: Cost-effective, customizable sizes
  • • Disadvantages: Slightly more glare in some cases
3. Biotech IPCL (Biotech Vision Care, India)
  • • Material: Hydrophilic Acrylic
  • • Advantages: Economical, widely available
  • • Disadvantages: Limited data compared to STAAR ICL

If you’re looking for: difference between ICL and IPCL, best phakic lens in India, ICL vs Biotech IPCL, phakic IOL types- we provide a detailed analysis of which lens will suit you best. After all, every eye is different and no one size fits all. Choosing the right lens would give every patient the best possible outcome.

Comparison: ICL vs. IPCL vs. Biotech IPCL

Feature ICL (STAAR Surgical) IPCL (Care Group) Biotech IPCL (Biotech Vision Care)
Origin Switzerland India India
FDA Approval Yes No No
Material Collamer Hydrophilic acrylic Hydrophilic acrylic
Power Range +10D to -20D, Cylinder up to 6D +15D to -30D, Cylinder up to 12D Similar to IPCL
Sizes Available 4 sizes (12.1mm to 13.7mm) 13 sizes (11.0mm to 14.0mm) Multiple sizes
Cost (per eye) ₹85,000 – ₹1,00,000 ₹70,000 – ₹90,000 ₹70,000 – ₹85,000
Availability in India Widely available in premium centers Widely available Available in select centers

Cost of ICL/IPCL Surgery in India

  • • ICL (STAAR Surgical): ₹85,000 – ₹1,00,000 per eye
  • • IPCL (Care Group): ₹70,000 – ₹90,000 per eye
  • • Biotech IPCL:₹70,000 – ₹85,000 per eye

If you’re looking for: ICL surgery cost India, phakic IOL price, cheapest ICL in India, ICL vs LASIK cost- we provide the most economical solutions to your eye problems.

Choosing the right phakic IOL depends on various factors, including your refractive error, eye anatomy, budget, and personal preferences.While ICL offers a premium solution with international approval, IPCL and Biotech IPCL provide cost-effective alternatives with comparable outcomes for many patients.It's essential to consult with an experienced ophthalmologist to determine the most suitable option for your specific needs.

Book your appointment with Dr Veerwal today for a detailed evaluation.

ICL vs LASIK: What Should You Choose?

Feature ICL LASIK
Procedure Lens implantation Corneal reshaping
Reversible Yes No
Corneal Integrity Preserved Tissue removed
Dry Eye Risk Minimal Moderate to high
Suitable for Thin Corneas Yes No
Refractive error correction -0.50 to -25.0 D -0.50 to -10.0 D
Cost Higher Lower

If you’re looking for: ICL vs LASIK, which is better ICL or LASIK, LASIK alternatives, ICL for thin cornea- we provide all options to our patients. Dr Veerwal believes in customizing treatments for every patient. A detailed evaluation using latest technology lets us choose the best procedure for every patient. ICL certainly provides better outcomes and better quality of vision for patients with high refractive errors, while LASIK remains a more economical option for lower refractive errors.

Our Specialized Care Approach

At our super-speciality eye clinic, we ensure:

  • • Detailed Pre-operative Evaluation using state-of-the-art diagnostics
  • • Customized Lens Selection based on eye anatomy and lifestyle
  • • Experienced Surgical Team led by Dr Veerwal, a senior refractive surgeon with international training and years of experience in the field.
  • • Comprehensive Follow-up Care to ensure long-term success

Book your personalized ICL consultation today with Dr Veerwal and take the first step toward glasses-free vision.

Why Choose Us for ICL/IPCL Surgery?

  • • Over 1,000 successful ICL/IPCL procedures.
  • • Latest ICL technologies and surgical tools.
  • • Transparent pricing and EMI options.
  • • Personalized care and high patient satisfaction.
  • • Trusted by doctors and professionals alike.

Experience world-class vision correction with our award-winning eye team. Schedule your ICL screening now!

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Ready to live life without glasses or lenses? Let’s help you see clearly – forever. Dr Veerwalis one of the best eye doctors in Delhi-NCR, Noida, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida and Noida extension region. Trust your eyes to a specialist who combines clinical excellence with genuine care. Book your consultation with Dr Veerwal today!!!

FAQs About ICL Surgery

1. Is ICL surgery safe?
Yes, ICL surgery is considered very safe, especially when performed by an experienced surgeon. The ICL lens is biocompatible and can last a lifetime.

2. How long does ICL surgery take?
The procedure takes about 15–20 minutes per eye and is usually done under topical/local anesthesia.

3. What is the recovery time after ICL surgery?
Most patients resume normal activities within 2–3 days, and vision stabilizes in about a week.

4. Can ICL correct astigmatism?
Yes, toric ICL lenses are available that can correct both myopia and astigmatism.

5. Who should not get ICL?
People with chronic eye infections, glaucoma, or very shallow anterior chambers may not be suitable candidates.

6. What is the difference between ICL and IPCL?
ICL is FDA-approved and has a longer track record, while IPCL and Biotech IPCL are cost-effective Indian alternatives with good outcomes.

7. Will I feel the lens inside my eye?
No, you will not feel the ICL once it's implanted. It stays comfortably behind your iris.

8. Will I still need glasses after ICL surgery?
No, you will not need glasses after ICL surgery. However, patients may need glasses in older age when their natural lens starts showing changes.

9. Is ICL surgery for both eyes done on same day?
Over 1,000 successful ICL/IPCL procedures

  • • Latest ICL technologies and surgical tools.
  • • Transparent pricing and EMI options.
  • • Personalized care and high patient satisfaction.
  • • Trusted by doctors and professionals alike.
Usually, ICL surgery is done one eye after the other, keeping a gap of 1-3 days at least. However, patient recovery post surgery is quick and patients can resume their normal routine 1-2 days after surgery (taking minor precautions).

10. When can I resume using the gym and exercising after ICL surgery?
You can resume heavy exercise, not before at least 2 weeks after ICL surgery has been done.

11. Which is better- ICL or LASIK or SMILE/SILK?
Every procedure has its advantages and disadvantages. No one procedure is suitable for all patients. LASIK/SMILE/SILK are not possible for higher refractive errors (>-10.0 D usually). ICL provides better quality of vision, no dry eye and best option to correct high glass powers. Book a consultation today with Dr Veerwal to understand which procedure will provide you the best outcome.

12. Can I travel after my ICL surgery?
You can travel even the very next day after ICL surgery, after consulting with your operating surgeon.

13. Is ICL surgery reversible?
Yes, ICL surgery is reversible, as we can easily remove the ICL lens by a small operating procedure.

14. What happens if I develop cataract and I have undergone ICL surgery previously?
If you have undergone ICL surgery previously and you have developed cataract, you can go ahead with a routine cataract surgery. At the time of cataract surgery, your ICL lens is removed first, followed by your cataractous natural lens and a new intraocular artificial lens (IOL) is implanted (this is different from ICL). If you choose a multifocal lens at this time, you will again become independent of glasses.

15. Does ICL Surgery Cause Dry Eyes?
Unlike LASIK, ICL surgery does not involve corneal tissue removal, which means it typically does not cause dry eyes. This makes it a suitable option for individuals prone to dry eye symptoms.

Still have questions? Contact us today to speak to our eye care team or to schedule your comprehensive ICL evaluation!

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