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EVO Visian ICL Procedure Details 

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Learn about what to expect during the EVO Visian ICL™ procedure.
The EVO Visian ICL™ (Implantable Collamer® Lens) (nicknamed as “implantable contact lens” or “insertable contact lens”) procedure corrects common vision problems, such as nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism.
These “implantable contact lenses” were designed for people who want to experience life without using glasses or contacts.
And our world-class eye doctors of Atlanta have extensive experience with EVO Visian ICL by STAAR® Surgical.
If you live in or near Atlanta, GA and are interested in EVO Visian ICL™, call Woolfson Eye Institute for an appointment!
www.woolfsoneye.com/

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@s13rr4buf3
@s13rr4buf3 Год назад
Are problems with glare to be expected? What if you drive at night for a living?
@taharelghoul9784
@taharelghoul9784 Год назад
I had a terrible experience with this lens At nighttime I see terrible rings around bright object because of the hole inside the lens After 7 months they didn’t disappear and I removed them Terrible experience at a big cost
@melindamercier6811
@melindamercier6811 11 месяцев назад
When did you get this procedure done (date)? I’m trying to figure out which generation of ICL you had to get an idea of whether or not it is worth the risk to me.
@907alphaprime7
@907alphaprime7 Год назад
Its hard to see me not taking out the contacts myself...this seems a bit much noe, future maybe but Im good haha
@dennisx4492
@dennisx4492 Год назад
How often would the lens need to be replaced? What if vision changes?
@johnnym6256
@johnnym6256 Год назад
The slit they make in you eye can’t heal so I’m assuming it would be an easy swap
@gardenianajar830
@gardenianajar830 Год назад
What do you mean it can not heal!
@Slicks-N-Skinnies
@Slicks-N-Skinnies Год назад
@@johnnym6256 don't talk about what you don't understand. The slit heals in 3-5 days.
@johnnym6256
@johnnym6256 Год назад
@@Slicks-N-Skinnies my doctor told me it can’t so idk man
@jordanalonzo9534
@jordanalonzo9534 Год назад
You can absolutely take this out. In fact you have to when you have cataract surgery. You have about a week of restrictions and then you’re free to go back to normal life. It’s a very quick procedure with very good outcomes. I work for a doctors office that is the highest implanting doctor in the country. I see these down multiple times a week. Truly consider this procedure
@LForegel
@LForegel 4 месяца назад
I think it would be intrested in knowing how this affects cataract surgery outcomes later in life
@dashofboho7266
@dashofboho7266 3 месяца назад
It is removed for cataract surgery.
@kp007__
@kp007__ 11 месяцев назад
I need this bad I’m so blind
@unvcht5046
@unvcht5046 Год назад
Will it work with keratoconus?
@Rtcalhoun
@Rtcalhoun 9 месяцев назад
Depends on how much astigmatism you have. They can only correct you to the same correction you get with contacts. But if it more than +4.00 of astigmatism, probably not. I do know a girl that had Lasik for her astigmatism, and then an ICL placed afterwards for the myopia(nearsightedness.)
@AceBadguy
@AceBadguy Год назад
I had ICL surgery and it ruined my vision with severe glare issues. Even though it is removed, I'm still having severe glare issues. Having it removed doesn't necessarily mean your vision goes back to normal. Is having glare issues after ICL removal normal?
@jz1607
@jz1607 9 месяцев назад
You still have issues?
@AceBadguy
@AceBadguy 9 месяцев назад
Yes. Never went away. My eyes are permanently damaged. I would not recommend this surgery to anyone. The risks of permanent damage are too high.
@jz1607
@jz1607 9 месяцев назад
@@AceBadguy I read online that it can stay up to a year until your brain gets used to it and ignores them.
@nikhilchandra3868
@nikhilchandra3868 4 месяца назад
​@@AceBadguywhich brand icls were used?
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
I got my ICL surgery next week. I am getting so stressed as the day gets closer. Does anyone know if it is painfull?
@manuelramos6083
@manuelramos6083 Год назад
Please update us on the outcome ! I stumbled onto this and now curious on getting it.
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
@@manuelramos6083 Hi there, I had my ICL yesterday in the morning. My dad drove me to the the clinic because I had to take some pills and eye drops before leaving my house I arrived at 8 o clock at the clinic, relaxed a bit in their lounge. Then the nurse came for me and gave me all kind of eye drops. After this they placed me in a special waiting room. Quickly the doctor came to get me. He had a team of him and 2 assistents. The assistents gave me again eye drops but this one was to not feel any pain during the operation. Because I needed a toric lens (due cilinder/augatism), the doctor had to write on my eye so that he could place the lens on the exact degree°. I didn't feel anything. Then I had to lay down and they placed a blue sail over my head. He cutted a hole between my eye and the sail. Then he turned a lamp on, this was such a sht feeling! I wanted to close me eyelids so bad but I couldn't due the "thing" he putted on so I can't blink. He said "sorry for this I know it is not good feeling but it will get better". And it actually did get better, its a lamp with 3 bulbs and he turned 2 of the 3 out. He waz talking with me about my life, what I do and if I am planning something for the weekend while he was doing the procedure. And while we were talking he suddenly says: "and we done bro, lets do the other eye". I was like whaat no way that you are so fast. It toke probably 3-4 minutes per eye. Then he started with my left eye, again the placed drops etc and had had to lay down again with a new sail over my head. But this time I did feel a very sharp pushing movement. But it lasted luckily just for 1sec. But probably the only moment I really did feel a bit "pain". He did also a bit longer with my left eye, not sure why. He said that he didn't last longer, it was easy peacy for him he said. Than they had to bring me again to the waiting room where they placed me on a laying chair. I got tablet and some eye drops to get my pupils back to normal. My vision was extreme blurry and with the time while my anastesia was working out the pain started to boil up. My eyes were BURNING I had to close them to feel less. But still this was actually very painfull. Had to tear a lot (and I am a male, trained boxing etc. Lol). But this lasted probably for 40 minutes. After 1 hour waiting in the waiting room the replaced me to their lounge. (Btw I got sunglasses imd after the surgery). I could't see anything because I could't open my eyes. So my dad was helping me with the direction. We got some extra medicines for the days that are coming. And we went to home. When I got home, I had to vomit so hard... they already told me that it would happen. I imd went to my sleeping room and went to sleep and kept my eyes closed. I actually just got awake after 20hours laying. But now that I see your question I was like why not sharing my almost live experience. So now I woke up and my vision is good. I can see everything pretty sharp. I still have my sunglasses on because light does hurt. I have a controll appointement at 4 o clock today. Then they will check if my vision is 20/20 or not.. so curious. I am doing tests at the moment, holding my mobile very far and I still can read. This is ssoooo amazing bro, I feel reborn. Just do it!!! I will try to keep my progress here updated.
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
@@manuelramos6083 just back from the first post controle and my vision is 100% and will be probably 120% in the upcoming weeks/months
@manuelramos6083
@manuelramos6083 Год назад
@Andrew Johnson bro that's amazing !!!! What was your prescription on each eye before ? . Mine is really bad like 20/70 each I think . How much was it total if you font mind me asking
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
@@manuelramos6083 I am not sure what you mean by 20/70. Maybe theres a difference between our countries on that matter. But my prescription was, left eye: -9 and -6 cylinder, right eye: -6 and -4,5 cylinder. And vision is 100%, I can read all the letters on the digital screen. If the money is not an issue than just go for it bro! You will not regret it. The surgery was 6000 euros for me (including all fees due my high cylinder, medicines, check ups and life time guarantee).
@Pinpon-ni8vc
@Pinpon-ni8vc Год назад
Me no like it, just the thought of having some strange stuff in my eyes noooooo
@lisilein2
@lisilein2 11 месяцев назад
The halo effects are horrible though, especially at night.
@melindamercier6811
@melindamercier6811 11 месяцев назад
Did you have this procedure done? If so, when?
@kdelete4949
@kdelete4949 Год назад
This sounds and feels weird
@justhamza6336
@justhamza6336 Год назад
Imagine getting a lash in your eyes
@23sickwidit
@23sickwidit 3 месяца назад
Oh God... Or anything for that matter!!!! A grain of saw dust or piece of metal idk but I could just.imagine how annoying a lil hair could be with a Ick lense in...
@23sickwidit
@23sickwidit 3 месяца назад
My vision has deteriorated these past few years badly to the point where I now always need glasses or I'm missing out.in so much crisp clean detail.... Ugh it sucks having any slight blurriness when you used.ti have 20/20 until bout ten years ago.... Idk why I feel safer with LASIK surgery but it's prolly just my ignorance or lack of research but I feel that'd be more.of a long term fix/solution... But to be honest weather.i.could even afford/budget for it being a possibility, I'm more.or less afraid of losing my vision or it being any worse after surgery then it is because.jd honestly rather just accept using glasses.thrn take a risk of becoming totally blind an or even more.vision impaired then I am/might be in the future...m ugh if just hate the fact of having to experience adjusting to blindness after 36years.of.life finding my way around with fairly decent vision compared to complete blindness.....!!! So yeah idk the risk is sketchy but more.or less.sounding like it's had.more.success then failures but idk the statistics... But honestly just imagine trying to correct.your semi shitty vision an it just gets worse or leads to like ridiculously blurry/blind vision? Ugh lol anyone know the success rate stats on these surgerys??? I know I could search it but just asking others opinions instead.cuz in being lazy haha 😂
@wratchettv
@wratchettv Год назад
Sus
@sorealthomas1207
@sorealthomas1207 Год назад
U might as well get LASIK .. wtf would u want to something temporarily behind your eye
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
Not everybody is suitable for lasik
@oreosplease4076
@oreosplease4076 Год назад
@@andrewjohnson1130 I learned that the hard way gonna get cxl surgery this Monday for now, and there might be small chance I will be able to do lasik in the future
@andrewjohnson1130
@andrewjohnson1130 Год назад
@@oreosplease4076 You need cxl because of a failed lasik surgery?
@rylanthompson5844
@rylanthompson5844 Год назад
Wtf would you want a laser cutting your cornea
@sorealthomas1207
@sorealthomas1207 Год назад
@@rylanthompson5844 why u want something jabbed inside your cornea temporarily ???
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