
What Are Implantable Contact Lenses?
Implantable Contact Lenses (ICLs) are advanced vision correction devices designed to complement your eye’s natural optics without altering your cornea. They are flexible and address a wide range of refractive errors, making them excellent for individuals who do not qualify for laser eye surgery. ICLs require no daily maintenance and remain imperceptible to both the wearer and others, providing a long-term solution for clear vision.
How Does EVO ICL Work?
EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is a specific type of ICL that provides visual clarity and comfort. Crafted from a biocompatible collamer material, the EVO ICL works by using advanced optics to refract light accurately onto your retina, delivering clearer vision quickly. EVO ICL is gently implanted behind your iris and in front of your natural lens, it’s a permanent – and reversible – solution for those with myopia and astigmatism.


Eligibility for EVO ICL
You’re an ideal candidate for EVO ICL if you:
- 1Are aged 21-45 with stable vision.
- 2Are nearsighted with moderate to severe myopia (-3D to -20D).
- 3Your prescription hasn’t changed more than 0.5D in a year.
- 4Are seeking an alternative to LASIK or eyeglasses and contacts.
- 5Want a procedure that doesn’t cause dry eye syndrome.
When you book in for a consultation with us, our compassionate team will evaluate your eye health, discuss your vision goals, and determine if EVO ICL is the best solution for your vision needs.
The EVO ICL Procedure
You’ll be brought into our state-of-the-art surgical suite, equipped with the latest technology to ensure a safe, efficient procedure:
The entire procedure typically takes 20-30 minutes, with most patients experiencing improved vision immediately.
Why Choose The EVO ICL Procedure?
EVO ICL offers a unique combination of benefits that set it apart from other vision correction methods:
Understanding Risks & Outcomes
As with any surgical procedure, EVO ICL carries some risks. But, our advanced techniques and safety protocols minimize these concerns. Potential complications may include temporary increases in intraocular pressure, rare instances of cataract formation, and an extremely low risk of infection. We’ll provide you with an overview of potential risks, and how we mitigate them during your consultation.

Post-Procedure Care: Your Future, Our Priority
Your journey to exceptional vision continues after the procedure. Our dedicated team will support you every step of the way, ensuring optimal results and a smooth recovery:
We’re committed to your long-term visual health and satisfaction.