It is said that ICL is like "** glasses put in the eyes", so will it fall off like ** glasses?
Because ICL is a thin and soft intraocular lens that is implanted into the eye through a bolus, in order to make it easier to understand, we usually use ICL and ** glasses as an analogy. However, these two ways of correcting vision cannot be confused, they are completely different concepts!
As for glasses, it is worn on the surface of the cornea and needs to be taken off every day。During strenuous exercise or impact, it may accidentally fall out; WhileThe ICL is placed in the ciliary sulcus of the eye, between the iris and the lensUnder normal circumstances, it can be used for a lifetime, no need to take it out!
ICL design has:Four corners to climbWhen the intraocular lens is gently injected into the eye through the booster, the surgeon will move the lens to the appropriate position to let the four corners of the climb firmly "stuck" the ciliary sulcus to avoid moving and falling off.
The ICL intraocular lens is placed in a different position than **glasses, not on the surface of the cornea, and cannot be removed by itself after surgery; The crystal is designed with angular climbing to facilitate fixation, and the probability of rotation and displacement under normal circumstances is very low, and it is impossible to fall out!
But,When the eye is hit violently, there is still a risk of displacement of the lens. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms or vision changes after surgery, please go to the hospital for professional examination and treatment as soon as possible.