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ICL Lens Implantation

Implantable Collamer Lens, ideal for high myopia patients

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Updated 2025-01-15

1Overview

  • ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is a reversible vision correction surgery for high myopia
  • No corneal tissue removal, suitable for thin corneas
  • Procedure takes 15-20 minutes per eye
  • Recovery within 1-2 days, full stabilization in 1-3 months
  • Can treat myopia up to -18D and astigmatism up to 6D

💰Cost Range

$1,806 - $2,778 (≈¥13,000-¥20,000)

per eye

Includes surgery, ICL lens, pre-op exams, post-op meds, and follow-up within stay period. Does not include travel, accommodation, or service fees.

📅Typical Timeline

Total Duration

4-5 days, single trip

Trips

1x

Day 1Arrival, pre-operative examination (2-3 hours)
Day 2ICL surgery (15-20 min per eye), rest
Day 3Post-op checkup, recovery
Day 4Final checkup, departure

What We Do

  • Pre-screening and eligibility assessment
  • Hospital and doctor matching
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Medical interpretation during visits
  • Post-treatment support and records

⚠️What We Don't

  • Provide medical advice or diagnosis
  • Guarantee surgical outcomes
  • Replace your local eye doctor
  • Handle visa applications directly

👥Who It's For

  • 1Age 21-45 with stable prescription for 1+ year
  • 2Myopia -3D to -18D, astigmatism up to 6D
  • 3Cornea too thin for LASIK/SMILE
  • 4Not suitable for or concerned about corneal surgery
  • 5Seeking reversible vision correction option
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What is ICL Surgery?

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is an implantable contact lens that is inserted through a small incision and placed between the iris and the natural lens. ICL doesn't remove corneal tissue, is reversible, and is suitable for high myopia and thin cornea patients.

Benefits of ICL Surgery

Can correct up to 1800 degrees of myopia

No corneal removal, preserves corneal integrity

Reversible, can be removed if necessary

Excellent night vision quality

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