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Are There LASIK Alternatives for Vision Correction?

How is an intraocular contact lens different from LASIK?

An intraocular contact lens (ICL) is an implantable lens that goes inside the eye. To place the lens, I make a very small incision, allowing me to insert it carefully into position.

Once implanted, the ICL can correct:

The lens stays in place and provides clear vision until cataract surgery is eventually needed later in life.

This is very different from LASIK, where I create a flap on the cornea and use a laser to reshape the cornea in order to improve vision.