Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Frankenmuth, MI

Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Frankenmuth, MI

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A Modern Solution for Patients Not Eligible for LASIK

If you’re in Frankenmuth and want clearer vision without relying on glasses or contacts, the EVO ICL may be the perfect option. This technology is especially helpful for patients with thin corneas, high prescriptions, or dry eye.

What is an Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)?

The ICL is a soft lens placed behind the iris to correct nearsightedness. It is biocompatible, stable, and does not require reshaping the cornea.

Why Frankenmuth patients choose ICL:

  • Works well for high myopia

  • Safe for thin corneas

  • Reversible

  • Less dryness

  • Sharp, high-definition vision

Ideal Candidates

You may benefit from ICL if you:

  • Are between 21–45

  • Have a stable prescription

  • Have been told LASIK isn’t ideal

  • Want a reversible option

  • Experience dry eye or contact intolerance

Benefits of ICL at MiVision

  • Sharp, high-definition vision day and night

  • No corneal tissue removal

  • Reversible and future-proof

  • Quick recovery and long-lasting clarity

Why Frankenmuth Patients Choose MiVision

  • Modern technology and trusted outcomes

  • Convenient access from Reese, Vassar, and Frankenmuth

Your Frankenmuth ICL Evaluation

Your appointment includes:

  • Corneal topography

  • Refractive measurements

  • ICL sizing

  • Eye health screening

  • Vision goal discussion

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.
Is ICL permanent?
Will I feel the lens?
How long does the procedure take?
What is recovery like?
Can ICL treat astigmatism?
What if I’m not a candidate?
How soon will I see results after ICL surgery in Frankenmuth?
Can ICL fix both nearsightedness and astigmatism?
Is ICL a painful procedure?
Will I still need glasses after ICL surgery in Frankenmuth?

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.