Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) in Peck, MI
Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)
in Peck, MI
At MiVision, we provide Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) procedures in Peck, Michigan for patients seeking an alternative to LASIK. ICL is ideal for individuals with thin corneas, high prescriptions, or dry eyes who may not qualify for laser-based correction.
What is an Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)?
The ICL is a soft, biocompatible lens implanted behind the iris and in front of your natural lens. It provides permanent vision correction while preserving the natural structure of your eye.
Why Choose ICL Instead of LASIK?
Unlike LASIK or PRK, ICL does not remove corneal tissue. It’s reversible, delivers excellent clarity in low light, and is often recommended for patients with higher nearsightedness or thin corneas.
Benefits of ICL at MiVision
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Sharp, high-definition vision without corneal reshaping
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Reduced risk of dry eyes
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Reversible and upgradable in the future
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Quick recovery with minimal discomfort
Why Peck Patients Choose MiVision
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Expert surgical care by Dr. Melanie Mihlstin, Michigan-trained ophthalmologist
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Advanced diagnostics and technology
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Compassionate care with personalized attention
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Conveniently located for patients across Mid-Michigan
Candidacy & safety
During your evaluation, Dr. Mihlstin will review:
- Prescription stability and overall eye health
- Anterior chamber depth and corneal measurements
- Intraocular pressure and pupil size
- General health considerations and medications
Not candidates may include those with uncontrolled eye disease, active inflammation, or certain anatomic limitations. If ICL isn’t the best fit, we’ll discuss alternatives like LASIK, PRK, or refractive lens exchange.
Risks & considerations (straight talk)
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.
Cost & financing
Vision correction is a long-term investment in how you live and work. We’ll provide clear pricing, discuss HSA/FSA options, and review financing choices so you can move forward comfortably.
Why patients choose MiVision
- Physician-led care: Dr. Mihlstin is with you at every step
- Personalized measurements and counseling—not a one-size approach
- Local, accessible team that answers questions quickly
- Comprehensive options: ICL, LASIK/PRK, and cataract solutions
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.
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.