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Visian ICL™ Frequently Asked Questions

Who are candidates for Visian ICL?
If you are between 21 and 45 and nearsighted, you are an excellent candidate for Visian ICL. It is preferable that you have had no previous ophthalmic surgery or history of ophthalmic disease such as glaucoma, iritis, or diabetic retinopathy.

Exactly where is Visian ICL placed in the eye?
Visian ICL is placed in the "posterior chamber," behind the iris and in front of the eye's crystalline lens. The lens does not touch any internal eye structures and stays in position.

What is the track record of Visian ICL?
Extensive research and development preceded the introduction of Visian ICL. It is now being used by more than 50,000 patients world-wide, including Southwestern Eye Center patients in Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa and Scottsdale. The satisfaction rate among patients is extremely high – above 99% (FDA US Clinical Trial). Visian ICL provides excellent and stable outcomes.

What is Visian ICL made of?
The Visian ICL is made of Collamer, an advanced lens material that is highly biocompatible. Collamer does not cause a reaction inside the eye and contains an ultraviolet filter that provides protection to the eye.

What if your vision changes?
Visian ICL offers treatment flexibility. If your vision changes dramati- cally, the lens can be removed and replaced, or another procedure can be performed at any time. With Visian ICL, you can wear glasses or contact lenses if necessary. Visian ICL does not help presbyopia (difficulty with reading in people over 40), but you can add reading glasses if needed.

What is involved in the Visian ICL procedure?
One to two weeks prior to surgery, your doctor will make a small opening with a laser to allow fluid to pass between the lens and the front chamber of the eye. The actual Visian ICL procedure typically takes approximately 15 minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis. (Please note that someone will have to drive you to and from surgery.) Normally, very little discomfort is associated with this procedure. A light topical or local anesthetic is administered and a mild sedative may be given. Eye drops or oral medication may be prescribed. You will come back the next day for a follow-up visit.

Can they dry out or get dirty like a contact lens?
No. Visian ICL avoids problems experienced with traditional contact lenses. It is designed to remain in place inside your eye, without maintenance. A routine, annual visit with your eye doctor is recommended to make sure everything is fine.

How long does Visian ICL stay in my eye?
The Visian ICL is intended to remain in place in the eye without maintenance. Should it become necessary, the lens can be removed by a certified ophthalmologist.

Can Visian ICL be seen by the naked eye?
No. The lens is positioned behind the iris where it is invisible to both you and observers. You enjoy a cosmetic appearance that is natural. Only your doctor will be able to tell that vision correction has taken place.

Where can I learn more about Southwestern Eye Center's Arizona Visian ICL doctors?
For more information about Visian ICL Surgery in Arizona, contact the Southwestern Eye Center office nearest you:

Phoenix | Scottsdale | Maryvale | Mesa - Falcon Field | Mesa - Stapley | Tempe | Casa GrandeĀ | Coolidge | Apache Junction | Safford | Nogales | Prescott | Sun City | Sierra Vista | Sedona | Lake Havasu City | Kingman | Lakeside | Cottonwood | Village of Oak Creek | Wilcox | and Yuma, Arizona.



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