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From Glasses to Clarity
You know the saying ‘there’s light at the end of the tunnel’? I feel like I’m through the tunnel and into the light. The future looks incredibly bright, especially now I can see it so clearly.
Quick Procedure, Quick Recovery, Clearer Vision
Reversible lens implant: the lens can be removed by a doctor
Does not cause or worsen dry eye syndrome
20–30 minute procedure
Back to daily life in 1–2 days
What is an Implantable Contact Lens?
An implantable contact lens is a small, flexible lens that is surgically placed inside the eye. Unlike traditional contact lenses that sit on the surface of your eye, ICLs are inserted between the iris (the coloured part of your eye) and your natural lens. The procedure is done to correct refractive errors such as near-sightedness (myopia) and astigmatism. It’s a premium vision correction option for patients seeking a long-term alternative to glasses or ordinary contact lenses and takes just minutes to complete.
Experience fast, comfortable vision correction with the EVO ICL procedure. A premium solution designed to reduce dependence on glasses and contact lenses, from only £61/month.
Proven Performance, Outstanding Outcomes
After treatment I can just live my life unhindered.Andrew OxenhamProfessional Photographer
See Life in Full Detail
The EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is designed to give you clearer, sharper, and more precise vision. Unlike surface-based solutions using lasers, the EVO ICL procedure works harmoniously with your eye by placing a soft, flexible lens behind the iris (coloured part of your eye), rather than altering the cornea (front surface of your eye). This ensures your vision correction feels stable, comfortable and completely personalised to your eyes.
Key benefits of EVO ICL
- Clearer vision day and night.
- Works in harmony with your natural eye.
- 99.4% of patients would have the EVO ICL procedure again.
With the added benefit of fast recovery and long-term clarity, the EVO ICL offers a stellar alternative to glasses and contact lenses.
Vision Transformation for Bridesmaid
I was so incredibly excited about losing my glasses after all those years, we had to party! […] It has taken a while to adapt to my changed face in the mirror, and to not reach for my glasses first thing in the morning. But walking down the aisle with my friend, without my glasses or lenses, was an incredible feeling that I’ll never forget. The convenience of not managing lenses on the day or worrying about when I was going to switch to my glasses, was a big part of my experience. I have a huge debt of gratitude for the team at Optegra.
4 Pain-Free Steps to Clearer Vision
Step 1
Anaesthetic eye drops applied to ensure a pain-free procedure
Step 2
Small incision made at the base of cornea for surgical access
Step 3
The ICL is inserted behind the iris, in front of the natural lens
Step 4
The ICL sits in front of the natural lens
Implantable Contact Lens Cost
At Optegra, Implantable Contact Lenses cost £3,595 per eye. We offer single price packages, so you know exactly what you’re paying without any hidden extras. This price includes your consultations, the surgery and aftercare.
We also offer various finance options;
- You can split the cost of your Implantable Collamer Lens or Lenses across a monthly payment plan.
- You can decide whether you would like to pay 10% or 20% of the total cost upfront.
If you would like to speak to one of our team for advice, please request a call back or book a free consultation here.
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Not quite ready?
Vision correction is life-changing, so we understand that it can be a big decision. If you need a bit more time to consider, please leave us your details and we’ll be in contact with more information about ICL and the procedure.