Exploring Phakic IOL: A Visionary Solution for High MyopiaNewsletter Intro with Dark Background Image

In a world where vision is paramount, those grappling with high myopia often find themselves seeking alternative solutions beyond glasses and contact lenses. Cornea based procedures like SMILE,Contura Vision, LAISK etc. as not a viable option for perople with very high spectacle corrections.

Enter Phakic Intraocular Lens (IOL), a revolutionary option offering clear vision and freedom from refractive errors. Let’s delve into this innovative procedure and understand why it’s gaining traction among individuals with high myopia.

Understanding High Myopia

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. High myopia, characterized by a prescription of -6.00 diopters or greater, poses unique challenges, as traditional corrective measures may be insufficient for severe cases.

Phakic IOLs are artificial lenses implanted into the eye while the eye’s natural lens remains intact. Unlike traditional IOLs used in cataract surgery, Phakic IOLs do not replace the eye’s natural lens. Instead, they work alongside it to correct refractive errors, offering clear vision without altering the eye’s natural anatomy.

Benefits of Phakic IOL for High Myopia

  1. High Precision: Phakic IOLs are meticulously crafted to correct even the most severe cases of myopia with exceptional precision, providing unparalleled visual clarity.
  2. Stability: Once implanted, Phakic IOLs remain in place, offering a stable and long-term solution for high myopia.
  3. Reversibility: Unlike permanent procedures such as LASIK, Phakic IOLs can be removed if necessary, making them suitable for individuals who may desire reversibility or whose prescription may change over time.
  4. Preserving Natural Lens: By preserving the eye’s natural lens, Phakic IOLs maintain accommodation and depth perception, minimizing the risk of complications associated with lens removal.

The Procedure

The Phakic IOL implantation procedure is typically performed on a day care procedure and involves a small incision through which the lens is inserted into the eye. The surgery is quick and virtually painless, with many patients experiencing improved vision almost immediately.

Considerations and Risks: While Phakic IOLs offer significant benefits, it’s essential to weigh potential risks and considerations. These may include the risk of infection, glare, halos, and the need for regular post-operative monitoring.

Is Phakic IOL Right for You? Determining whether Phakic IOL is the right choice for high myopia requires a comprehensive evaluation by an experienced Cornea and Refractive surgeon. Factors such as corneal thickness, pupil size, Anterior Camber Depth and overall eye health will influence candidacy.

In Conclusion: For individuals with high myopia seeking a reliable and reversible solution, Phakic IOL offers a promising alternative to traditional vision correction methods. With its precision, stability, and preservation of the eye’s natural anatomy, Phakic IOLs are reshaping the landscape of refractive surgery, providing newfound clarity and freedom to those with severe nearsightedness. If you’re considering Phakic IOL, consult with a qualified eye care professional to explore whether this innovative procedure is right for you.

To watch a video on how ICL is performed click on the following: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ldh02jUp0A

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