EVO ICL Eye Surgery
EVO ICL Eye Surgery With Spindel Eye Associates
Understanding the EVO ICL Eye Surgery Process
EVO ICL eye surgery is a highly advanced, non-invasive procedure that is performed on an outpatient basis and takes 20-30 minutes. Before the surgery, an initial examination is done to determine that EVO ICL is the right fit for the patient’s specific needs. Once the patient has been cleared for the procedure, a date is scheduled for the surgery.
On the day of the procedure, the patient’s eyes will be numbed with an anesthetic eye drop. Next, the surgeon will create a small opening in the cornea and then implant the EVO ICL between the iris and the natural lens. The Collamer lens, which is slightly smaller than a contact lens, works in harmony with the eye.

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Risks Associated With EVO ICL Eye Surgery
As with any medical procedure, there are risks associated with EVO ICL eye surgery. However, these complications are rare and can typically be rectified when promptly addressed. Potential risks include:
- Inflammation
- Increased eye pressure
- The need for a secondary procedure