Implantable Corneal Lenses

Implantable corneal lenses, or phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs), are advanced surgical devices designed to correct refractive errors in patients who are not suitable candidates for LASIK or PRK. Unlike traditional cataract surgery, these lenses are implanted without removing the eye’s natural lens, making them ideal for younger patients with moderate to severe vision problems.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

✔️ Patients with high myopia (nearsightedness)
✔️ Those with thin corneas (unsuitable for laser surgery)
✔️ Individuals with severe hyperopia (farsightedness) or astigmatism
✔️ People seeking a reversible vision correction option

Types of Phakic IOLs

1. Visian ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

  • Made of biocompatible collamer

  • Placed behind the iris and in front of the natural lens

  • Corrects myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism

2. Artisan/Artiflex Lens

  • Rigid or flexible acrylic lens

  • Attached in front of the iris

  • Primarily for high myopia

3. Phakic Toric IOLs

  • Specifically designed for astigmatism correction

  • Customized to each patient’s eye shape

The Surgical Procedure

What to Expect:

🔹 Quick outpatient procedure (15-30 minutes per eye)
🔹 Local anesthesia (eye drops or mild sedation)
🔹 Small incision (no stitches required in most cases)
🔹 Lens insertion through a micro-opening

Recovery Timeline:

✔ Day 1: Mild discomfort, light sensitivity
✔ 1 Week: Most patients return to normal activities
✔ 1 Month: Full stabilization of vision

Advantages Over LASIK/PRK

✅ No corneal tissue removal (safe for thin corneas)
✅ Reversible (lenses can be removed if needed)
✅ Adjustable (can be replaced or fine-tuned)
✅ Better for extreme prescriptions (high myopia/hyperopia)
✅ Reduced dry eye risk (compared to LASIK)

Potential Risks & Considerations

⚠️ Cataract formation (rare, long-term risk)
⚠️ Increased intraocular pressure (glaucoma risk)
⚠️ Infection or inflammation (minimal with proper care)
⚠️ Night vision disturbances (halos/glare in some cases)

Long-Term Results & Maintenance

🔹 Vision improvement is immediate
🔹 Stable results (no regression over time)
🔹 No special maintenance (unlike contacts)
🔹 Regular eye check-ups recommended

Filters
9 Results
Arash Alivand

Arash Alivand

Cornea & External Diseases

Dr. Arash Alivand is a distinguished ophthalmologist in Shiraz, Iran, specializing in corneal and anterior segment disorders, currently serving as […]

Iran, Shiraz
Leila Ghiasian

Leila Ghiasian

Cornea & External Diseases

Dr. Leila Ghiasian is a highly accomplished ophthalmologist specializing in corneal and anterior segment surgery in Tehran, Iran. Born in 1976, she graduated with honors before […]

Iran, Tehran
Helia Shayanfar

Helia Shayanfar

Cornea & External Diseases

Dr. Helia Shayanfar is a distinguished ophthalmologist based in Mashhad, Iran, specializing in corneal and anterior segment surgeries. Her academic […]

Iran, Mashhad
Nima Koosha

Nima Koosha

Cornea & External Diseases

Dr. Nima Koosha is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in corneal diseases and refractive surgery in Isfahan, Iran. As both a practicing surgeon and academic faculty […]

Iran, Isfahan
Hesam Hashemian

Hesam Hashemian

Cornea & External Diseases

Academic and Professional Profile Dr. Hesam Hashemian is an Associate Professor at Tehran University and a distinguished ophthalmic surgeon at Farabi Eye Hospital, renowned […]

Iran, Tehran
Alireza Moghaddasi

Alireza Moghaddasi

Cornea & External Diseases

Dr. Alireza Moghaddasi is a renowned ophthalmologist specializing in: Corneal and anterior segment surgery Advanced refractive procedures Complex cataract surgeries Keratoconus management […]

Iran, Tehran