What is EVO ICL Lens?
EVO ICL Implantable Collamer® Lenses are surgically placed lenses that offer premier sight enhancement for a variety of vision conditions, like nearsightedness and astigmatism. Developed by vision tech leaders Staar Surgical and made from their special Collamer® material, the EVO ICL lens provides next-level visual acuity.
Our Tylock George surgeon, Dr. Nasser, is 1 of only 5 EVO ICL surgical trainers in the nation, trusted to teach other doctors how to perform the EVO procedure he offers right here in the Dallas Fort Worth area!
Benefits of EVO ICL
There are many immediate and long-term benefits when you select EVO ICL Lenses for your eye surgery, including:
- Sharp, clear vision at distance
- Reduced dependence on and possible elimination of eyewear
- Can treat moderate to high nearsightedness and astigmatism
- Excellent night vision
- UV protection
- Soft and flexible, so they’re comfortable and easy to implant
- Can be tailored to a wide variety of prescriptions
- Removable
- Does not cause dry eye syndrome
- Can be combined with future vision correction surgeries if desired
How Does EVO ICL Work?
The Collamer® makeup of the EVO ICL lens, which is a flexible polymer combined with collagen, makes the lenses easy to wear and uniquely compatible with your natural eye. Your lens is also able to be customized to your prescription for personalized results. The design and unique implantation process of the EVO ICL lens allows for a smooth 20 to 30-minute surgical procedure and a swift recovery.
Lens Insertion and Positioning
Who is a Candidate for EVO ICL?
The EVO ICL surgery is ideal for those who prefer long-term visual clarity at all distances through a minimally invasive procedure. You are also well suited for EVO ICL lenses if you aren’t a candidate for another surgery like LASIK or PRK, if you want the option to remove your ICL later, or if you don’t want a procedure that removes tissue. If you have nearsightedness, EVO ICL is perfect for you, and it also comes in a toric form if you have astigmatism. Schedule a consultation with Tylock-George Eye Care today to see if it’s right for you.
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