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What is involved in Visian ICL surgical eye correction?

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What is involved in Visian ICL surgical eye correction?

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A. Before the Visian ICL surgical eye correction procedure, the surgeon will administer a topical or local anesthetic. A tiny incision will be made. The lens will be injected into the eye, where it gently unfolds. The surgeon will then place the lens behind the iris. The Visian ICL is invisible to the naked eye after placement. Surgical eye correction with the Visian ICL typically involves little discomfort and no pain. In fact, after the surgery has been completed, you will be able to leave the same day. Please note that Visian ICL patients should arrange to have someone drive them home after surgery. The surgeon will check on your eyes’ progress at an appointment scheduled for the next day. After-surgery care may involve prescription eye drops or oral medication.

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