Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Auburn, MI

Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Auburn, MI

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If you live in Auburn or the surrounding areas, and you've been told you’re not a good candidate for LASIK due to thin corneas or high prescriptions, the ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) may be the perfect solution. ICL gives you crisp, sharp vision without removing corneal tissue.

What is an Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)?

The EVO ICL is a soft, biocompatible lens implanted inside the eye to correct moderate to severe nearsightedness. Unlike LASIK or PRK, it does not reshape the cornea. It simply works with your natural lens to improve vision.

Many patients in Auburn choose ICL because:

  • It’s reversible

  • It’s ideal for thin corneas

  • It can correct very high prescriptions

  • It provides excellent night vision

  • It’s stable and predictable long term

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a strong candidate for ICL if you:

  • Are between 21–45

  • Have a stable prescription

  • Have thin corneas

  • Have dry eye from contacts

  • Have been told LASIK “isn’t safe” for your eyes

  • Want a long-term vision correction option

Benefits of ICL at MiVision

  • Crisp vision with natural contrast and depth

  • Quick, comfortable procedure

  • Ideal for dry eye sufferers

  • Reversible if vision needs change

Why Bay City Patients Trust MiVision

  • Expert surgical care by Dr. Melanie Mihlstin, providing comprehensive vision care

  • Personalized treatment plans with advanced diagnostics

  • Convenient location serving Bay City and surrounding areas

What to Expect During the Procedure

  • The procedure takes about 20 minutes

  • Recovery is typically rapid

  • Most patients notice improved vision the next day

  • There is no removal of corneal tissue

  • The lens is placed behind the iris and is invisible to others

Risks & considerations

All procedures carry risks. With ICL, rare risks include increased eye pressure, cataract formation over time, lens rotation, halos/glare, or infection. Careful measurements, modern lens designs, and attentive follow-up help minimize these risks. We’ll review everything openly so you can decide with confidence.

Recovery & results

  • Most people return to many activities within 1–2 days
  • Vision often continues to fine-tune over the first week
  • Use prescribed drops and attend all follow-ups
  • Wear eye protection as directed for short-term healing

ICL vs. LASIK/PRK — which is right for me?

ICL

  • Ideal for higher prescriptions or thin/dry corneas
  • Removable; preserves corneal tissue
  • Typically fast recovery

LASIK/PRK

  • Excellent for many candidates with mild-to-moderate prescriptions
  • Permanent corneal reshaping
    LASIK: quick recovery; PRK: a bit longer surface healing
  • We’ll help you compare based on your cornea, lifestyle, and goals.

Driving Directions From Auburn

  1. Take US-10 east toward Bay City

  2. Merge toward I-75 or M-13 south

  3. Continue into Saginaw

  4. Arrive at MiVision Eye Care

Is ICL better than LASIK?
Will I feel the lens?
How long does the procedure take?
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Can ICL treat astigmatism?
What if I’m not a candidate?
Is financing available?

Ready to see clearly—without laser?

Call 989-321-2655 or request an appointment 
We’ll confirm candidacy, answer every question, and tailor a plan for your eyes.