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Intraocular Lens Placement (IOL)

Intraocular lens (IOL) placement is surgery to put in a new lens in your eye. Your lens is a clear disc located on the front part of your eye. It directs light onto the back of your eyeball.

You may need IOL placement if you have problems with your eyesight, such as myopia, hyperopia, or presbyopia. You have myopia if you are nearsighted, which means you have trouble seeing faraway. You have hyperopia if you are farsighted, which means you have trouble seeing up close. Presbyopia is an eye condition where you have a hard time seeing up close as you grow older. You may also need this surgery if your eye has no lens (this is called aphakia).

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$ 1,499 USD

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The patient understands that every medical procedure comes with an inherent risk, any complication during the surgery may generate additional costs.

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Includes

Custom made intraocular lenses (IOL’s).

Procedure: 30 min
Hospital stay: Outpatient
Cleared to fly: 2 days
Go back to work: 3 days

Benefits

  • Improved vision
  • Suitable for patients with presbyopia

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  • High-quality materials
  • Up to date equipment
  • Bilingual attention

After surgery

The surgeon will likely provide you with prescription eye drops to use during your recovery. These drops help to reduce your risk of infection and minimize discomfort.

While your eyes heal, you should wear sunglasses with high UVA/UVB protection and avoid exposing your eyes to dust, wind, or dirt.

Stop wearing eye makeup for at least a week.

Take care when showering to keep soap and shampoo out of your eyes.

In addition, you should avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, and contact sports for at least two to four weeks after surgery. If the surgeon provides you with eye shields, wear them as instructed to protect your eyes.

While you should notice improvement in your vision right away, it may be several months before you reach your final results. Your eyes will need some time to adjust to your new lenses. During this time, you may experience vision issues, such as blurred vision, clouding, glare, halos, visual distortion, discomfort.


Disclaimer: This information does not reflect the medical advice from our clinics. All cases are different and this treatment may not suit you. Always refer to a medical professional with the certification and experience. All of our physicians are fully qualified to perform these procedures. For more information and diagnosis contact one of our top specialized clinics.

In all medical procedures, there are chances of complications, the specialist will provide you detailed information about the risks of the procedure, talk to the specialist directly.

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