Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Cass City, MI
Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Cass City, MI
A Trusted Vision Correction Option When LASIK Isn’t the Best Fit
If you’re in Cass City and looking for a long-lasting solution to glasses or contacts, the EVO ICL is an excellent option — especially for patients who were told LASIK isn’t ideal. MiVision Eye Care offers this modern technology for clearer, more comfortable vision.
What Is the EVO ICL?
The Implantable Collamer Lens is a soft lens placed behind the iris to correct nearsightedness. It works with your natural eye and does not reshape the cornea.
Why Cass City patients choose ICL:
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Excellent for high prescriptions
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Ideal for thin or irregular corneas
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Reversible
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Less dryness
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Crisp, stable vision
Ideal Candidates
You may be a candidate if you:
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Are 21–45
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Have moderate to severe myopia
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Want a LASIK alternative
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Were told your corneas are too thin
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Prefer a reversible option
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Have dryness or contact intolerance
Benefits of ICL at MiVision
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Sharp, high-definition vision day and night
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No corneal tissue removal
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Reversible and future-proof
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Quick recovery and long-lasting clarity
Your ICL Evaluation
Includes:
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Corneal topography
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Prescription stability check
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Eye health examination
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ICL sizing
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Personalized treatment discussion
Procedure Overview
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10–15 minutes per eye
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Outpatient
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Numbing drops for comfort
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Quick recovery
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.
ICL is designed for long-term vision, but it can be removed or exchanged if your needs change.
No. The lens sits behind the iris; you won’t see or feel it.
Often 10–20 minutes per eye, with the majority of time spent on measurements and preparation.
Most patients notice improved vision within a day; full settling can take several days.
Yes—toric ICL options correct astigmatism in addition to nearsightedness.
We’ll discuss PRK/LASIK or lens-based options and recommend what’s safest and most effective for you.
Yes, we offer toric ICL lenses that correct both conditions.
No — you’ll feel mild pressure but no pain thanks to local numbing drops.
Ready to see clearly—without laser?
Call 989-321-2655 or request an appointment
MiVision Eye Care proudly serves Cass City and surrounding communities.