EVO ICL vs. LASIK: Know Your Vision Solutions

Health & Beauty
Published on May 1, 2023
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You've probably heard of LASIK, so what's the difference between that procedure and EVO ICL?

They're both vision correction procedures that fix the same issue but do so in different ways with different results. While LASIK permanently alters your cornea, the EVO ICL procedure only makes a small incision on your eye to implant a high-tech lens, leaving your cornea intact.

EVO ICL just received FDA approval, so continue to learn more about this next-generation high-tech lens!

Go to https://us.discovericl.com/

Looking for the procedure Joe Jonas AND Max Strus had on their eyes? Look no further! You’re in the right place! It's true, both celebrities recently underwent the EVO ICL procedure. Got questions? Our videos will guide you through the process: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkvJd9zostgzXmqPiJkegCY1MeT2nkAW3

Important Safety Information

The EVO Visian ICL lens is intended to correct/reduce nearsightedness between -3.0 D up to -20.0 D and treat astigmatism from 1.0 D to 4.0 D. If you have nearsightedness within these ranges, EVO Visian ICL procedure may improve your distance vision without eyeglasses or contact lenses. Because the EVO Visian ICL corrects for distance vision, it does not eliminate the need for reading glasses.

To determine if you are an appropriate candidate for EVO Visian ICL procedure, you should have a complete eye examination and talk with your eye care professional about potential benefits, risks, complications, and recovery time. Complications, although rare, may include need for additional surgical procedures, inflammation, loss of cells from the back surface of the cornea, increase in eye pressure, and cataracts.

You should NOT have EVO Visian ICL procedure if 1) your eye shape is not appropriate; 2) you do not meet the minimum endothelial cell density for your age; 3) you have moderate to severe glaucoma; 4) your vision is not stable; or 5) you are pregnant or nursing.

For additional important safety information, please visit https://www.discovericl.com/
PIB (Patient Information Booklet) reference: https://cdn2.assets-servd.host/stimulating-bird/production/assets/files/MKT-0475-Rev-1-US-EVO-PIB.pdf

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