ICL Program

ICL Program (Implantable Collamer Lens)

The ICL surgery offers a long-lasting solution for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, providing patients with sharp eyesight and clear vision.

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The ICL surgery offers a long-lasting solution for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, providing patients with sharp eyesight and clear vision.

An ophthalmic surgeon specializing in vision correction conducts ICL lens implantation. In this procedure, the ophthalmic surgeon carefully places the lens between the iris and the natural lens. When placed correctly, the ICL lens guarantees clear and precise vision.

ICL Program (Implantable Collamer Lens)
Price 223,000 THB (Regular price 271,000)

Self-preparation for ICL Lens Surgery

  • Schedule an eye examination with your ophthalmologist to measure your vision acuity, the lens and cornea curvatures, and the anterior chamber angle. This assessment involves pupil dilation for a thorough examination of your eye.
  • Inform your ophthalmologist of any underlying health conditions and medications you are currently taking.
  • If you wear contact lenses, remove them 24 hours before the surgery.
  • Refrain from eating or drinking for 6 hours before the procedure.
  • On the day of the surgery, ensure you have someone to accompany you, as you should not drive yourself.
  • Maintain personal hygiene by washing your body and hair, trimming your nails, and wearing loose-fitting or front-opening clothing. Avoid applying makeup, creams, and scented products, such as perfumes, deodorants, or lotions, on the day of the surgery.
  • If you notice any eye abnormalities, notify your ophthalmologist before the surgery.
  • Do not consume alcoholic beverages on the day of the surgery.

Post-ICL Surgical Care Instructions

  • Take medications and apply eye drops as prescribed. 
  • Avoid getting water into the eyes for 3 to 4 weeks.
  • Do not rub your eyes or touch them with unwashed hands.
  • Refrain from sleeping on the side of the operated eye for approximately two weeks.
  • Avoid submerging in water or swimming for one week to prevent infection.
  • Abstain from vigorous exercise for about 3 to 4 weeks; light exercise is permissible.
  • Continue your usual medications and dietary practices. 
  •  Use artificial tears regularly to relieve irritation.
  • Engage in activities that require viewing at various distances to facilitate quicker adjustment to the ICL lens.
  • Immediately inform your ophthalmologist if you notice any abnormalities in your eyes.

Possible Postoperative Symptoms

  • Increased tearing or nasal congestion.
  • Eye irritation or burning sensation.
  • Redness of the eyes, which typically resolves within 7 to 14 days.
  • Light sensitivity

Exclusions

  1. The price excludes a pre-surgical evaluation of the patient’s fitness.
  2. The price excludes consultations with a specialist (if necessary) or additional expenses related to preexisting medical conditions and other medical services, such as medical supplies, prosthetics, laboratory tests, etc (if applicable).

Terms and Conditions

  • The price is valid from now until 31 March 2025.
  • The price includes the cost of the operating room, recovery room, medical supplies, medications used during the surgery, and fee of the surgical team related to the surgical procedure.
  • The price includes an implantable collamer lens selected by the hospital.
  • The price includes take-home medications, excluding medications for existing conditions.
  • The price is for outpatient service.
  • The price cannot be combined with other discounts, promotional offers, or a third-party payer such as an insurance or contract company.
  • The ophthalmologist will determine the suitability of the package for each patient.
  • The price is valid for Thai nationals and expatriates residing in Thailand.
  • For your convenience, please make an appointment by calling 02-090-3123. EYE Clinic, 12A Floor, Counter B.

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Published: 29 Oct 2024

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