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ICL Surgery in Mumbai

What is implantable contact lens?

An improved method of treating refractive problems and enhancing visual acuity is the intraocular lens (ICL), which involves surgically implanting a contact lens inside the eye. This lens is placed in front of the eye’s normal lens and is made of a very compatible substance called collagen/collagen. Its main purpose is to precisely focus on the retina from outside light, in a similar way to how contact lenses or eyeglasses work.

 An implantable contact lens surgery offers several advantages and has successfully treated over 10 million patients worldwide in the last 20 years.

The lens is customized as per the distinct dimensions and contours of each individual’s eyes, they are selected and facilitate the broadest spectrum of corrective powers that range from +10D to -20D along with the inclusion of cylinder corrections up to 6D. As it is made from a biocompatible substance “Collamer”, the eye adjusts to it without identifying it as a foreign matter. This ensures the safety of the eye in the long run. 

Maintains accommodation - Although it is similar to a cataract surgery procedure, it maintains the eye’s natural lens keeping it intact.

It eliminates time-intensive caretaking and the need for replacement as in the case of glasses or contact lenses. The ICL has the property of longevity. 

Can Be Taken Out - Individuals have the option to remove an ICL, implantable contact lens surgery is employed for individuals who have severe nearsightedness and farsightedness and those who cannot undergo laser techniques like LASIK, SMILE, or PRK which provide permanent alterations.

Absence of Dry Eye Condition - An advantage of the ICL procedure would be that it avoids causing dry eye syndrome as it refrains from reshaping the corneal tissue. 

No stitches are necessary, and the procedure only involves a minor incision since the ICL can be folded, resulting in enhanced recovery time.

sun

Light sensitivity
5.2% decrease

car

Difficulty driving at night
8.0% decrease

book

Reading difficulty
8.7% decrease

bulb

Halos
3.2% reduction

spark

Starbursts
2.8% reduction

monitor

Complaints of glare
4.8% reduction

Implantable Contact Lens Procedure

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Step 1. Pre-Op Eye Exam:

Before your scheduled surgery, your surgeon will examine distinct key areas of your eye to prepare accordingly for the procedure. 

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Step 2. Eye Drops Administered:

The surgeon will then apply eye drops to enlarge your pupils and numb the eyes for a painless procedure.

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Step 3. Lens Insertion:

In readiness for the implantation, your physician will make a small incision at the bottom of your cornea to introduce the ICL. The process is devoid of pain due to the effects of the numbing medication.

A small incision will be made at the bottom of the cornea to insert the ICL, it is devoid of pain due to the effect of eye drops.

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Step 4. Lens Positioning:

After placing the lens carefully, your surgeon will make any further modifications if required for proper fixation of the lens within the eye.

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Step 5. Final Step:

In readiness for the implantation, your physician will make a small incision at the bottom of your cornea to introduce the ICL. The process is devoid of pain due to the effects of the numbing medication.
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Step 6. Post Op & Check-up:

As instructed by your doctor, it’s important to follow the recommended schedule for post-surgery appointments at the clinic. Be sure to routinely follow all the guidance provided by your doctor after the ICL implantation.

ICL – Implantable Contact Lenses Videos

Best ICL Surgeon in India

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Dr. Nitin
Balakrishnan

 Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

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Dr. Nikhil Nitin Balakrishnan

Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

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Dr. Pavitra Patel Balakrishnan

Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW DOES THE ICL DIFFER FROM OTHER REFRACTIVE PROCEDURES?

The cornea retains its structural shape under ICL as there is no extraction or incision of tissue is made. This method is considered to be safer in individuals with thin corneas and those with elevated levels of myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. However, patients with larger pupils have been found to have fewer problems with glare.

WHAT IS TORIC ICL?

The toric ICL is like a clear contact lens having a long-lasting property, implanting a toric lens can rectify severe nearsightedness as well as astigmatism in a single surgery. The lenses are made so that they meet specific individual eye conditions.  

DOES IT HURT?

The procedure is made painless by applying a topical anesthetic drop before the surgery. The majority of patients have reported a feeling of ease during the procedure.

WHAT IS THE ICL MADE OF ?

The ICL is comprised of a minute amount of refined collagen manufactured from Collamer, an innovative lens material with exceptional biocompatibility.

WHAT IF MY VISION CHANGES AFTER I RECEIVE THE ICL?

Your doctor has the capability of removing and replacing the implanted ICL, making your procedure flexible and able to adapt if vision changes occur some time after surgery.

CAN THE ICL BE REMOVED FROM MY EYE?

ICL primarily provides permanent placement but in case of any discomfort or complications, your ophthalmologist can extract the implant through a minor procedure. 

IS THE ICL VISIBLE TO OTHERS?

No, as it’s positioned behind the iris, the ICL is invisible to both the person wearing it and the observer.

WILL I BE ABLE TO FEEL THE ICL ONCE IT IS IN PLACE?

Upon implantation, the ICL becomes entirely unnoticeable and stays fixed in place, without causing any sensation with the eye’s internal structures.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM A SUITABLE ICL CANDIDATE?

A comprehensive eye evaluation is required to assess your eligibility, ICL is designed to confront refractive errors in adults and the aged. It is a preferred alternative for those ineligible for laser refractive surgery. You should postpone your procedure if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.  Lastly, ICL may not be suitable for individuals with insufficient depth of the anterior chamber or density of endothelial cells.

Dr. Nitin Balakrishnan

Dr. Nitin Balakrishnan, Medical Director and Chief of the Cataract & Refractive department at Sai Deep Eye Clinic & Crystal Vision Laser Centre has been in practice for more than 30 years.
He has undergone training in phakoemulsification from international stalwarts in the field, like Dr. David Chang of the United States Of America and Dr. Vittorio Piccardo Of Italy.
He specialises in Laser Vision Corneal Refractive Surgery, and is a member of the expert group of Contoura Lasik Surgeons Of Asia Pacific.
He Has been on the faculty and has presentationsin various National & International Conferences.
He has Been involved in Live surgeries in many Cataract & Refractive Meetings and has Published in various peer reviewed publications.
He was Awarded gold medals for exemplary service in Ophthalmology by IIRSI and by the UKSOS.
HE believes in continuously updating his practise with the latest techniques and has always been amongst the earliest adopters of cutting edge technology.

He Heads the Department of Ophthalmology at Nanavati Superspeciality Hospital Mumbai

  • Member of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons
  • Member of All India Ophthalmology Association
  • Member of Indian Intraocular Implant Society
  • Member of Maharashtra Ophthalmology Society & Bombay Ophthalmologist’s Association
Dr. Nikhil Nitin Balakrishnan

Dr. Nikhil Nitin Balakrishnan is a proficient Cataract & Refractive Surgeon at Sai Deep Eye Clinic & Crystal Vision Laser Centre.

He has undergone training in Cataract and Refractive Surgery from the world renowned Narayana Nethralaya Bengaluru. He is a very competent clinician and a surgeon par excellence.

He is competent in both Manual and Femtosecond assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS). He takes special interest in planning of premium IOL’s like Multifocal, TORIC and cataract in Complex Corneas such as Post Refractive Surgery eyes. He is proficient in the diagnosis and management of Keratoconus with newer treatment modalities such as Collagen Cross Linking (CXL), Topography guided treatments with Cross Linking (TPRK +CXL) and Intra Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS).

Dry Eye Disease, its newer investigation and treatment modalities are other domains he is skilled in. He has thorough knowledge and experience in the usage and interpretation of imaging tools including state of the art Topographers, Aberrometers, Biometers, OCT’s etc. He is an accomplished Translational and Research Clinician and has multiple publications on Cataract, Keratoconus, Refractive surgery in various National and International peer reviewed Journals. He has numerous Paper and Video presentationsin various National & International Conferences for which he has won many accolades.

Dr. Pavitra Patel Balakrishnan

Dr. Pavitra Patel Balakrishnan completed her basic medical education (MBBS) from JNMC, Wardha in 2013. She completed her Masters in Ophthalmology from the same college in 2017. She finished her long termfellowship in Cataract and Refractive Surgery from world renowned Narayana Nethralaya, Bengaluru. To add to her armamentarium, she did an observership in cornea from Cornea Eye hospital, Vadodara, Gujarat. At present, she is a prolific Cataract & Refractive Surgeon at Sai Deep Eye Clinic & Crystal Vision Laser Centre.

She is proficient in both Manual and Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery and takes keen interest in planning Complex IOL power calculations.Her area of expertise includesdiagnosis and treatment modalities of Dry eye, and Keratoconus. She has worked extensively on the latest Refractive Surgery Module- Contoura. She has a number of national and international research publications and has been acclaimed with many awards at national and international podiums.

She is a member of various State, National and International Ophthalmic bodies such as • Member of the European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) • Member of Asia Pacific Association of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (APACRS) • Member of All India Ophthalmology Society (AIOS) • Member of Women Ophthalmological Society (WOS) • Member of Young Ophthalmologists Society of India (YOSI) • Member of Indian Intraocular Implant Society (IIRSI) • Member of Indian Society of Cornea &Keratorefractive Surgeons (ISCKRS) • Member of All Gujarat Ophthalmological Society (AGOS)

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