LASIK VS EVO ICL
When considering vision correction surgery, most people immediately think of LASIK. However, for some patients, another advanced option might be more suitable: EVO ICL. While both procedures aim to free you from glasses and contact lenses, they do so in different ways, offering distinct benefits. In this post, we’ll discuss the differences between LASIK VS EVO ICL, to help you determine which procedure might fit your unique vision needs.
What is LASIK?
LASIK is a popular procedure that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. LASIK involves creating a thin flap in the cornea, lifting it to access the underlying corneal tissue, and using an excimer laser to reshape the cornea. This reshaping allows light entering the eye to be properly focused onto the retina, resulting in clearer vision without glasses or contact lenses.
Benefits of LASIK
- Quick recovery: Most patients experience significant vision improvement within 24 hours.
- Long-lasting results: LASIK provides permanent vision correction for the vast majority of patients.
- Proven track record: With millions of procedures performed worldwide, LASIK is a well-established and highly effective solution.
What is EVO ICL?
EVO ICL was FDA approved in 2022. It is a vision correction procedure designed for patients who may not be ideal candidates for LASIK. Unlike LASIK, EVO ICL involves implanting a small, flexible lens between the iris and the natural lens of the eye. This works with your eye’s natural structures to correct vision.
Benefits of EVO ICL:
- No corneal alteration: The cornea remains untouched, preserving its natural shape and thickness.
- Reversible procedure: Unlike LASIK, the EVO ICL can be removed or replaced if necessary by your doctor.
- UV Protection: The EVO ICL lens includes built-in UV protection to help shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. However, for complete UV protection, it’s still advisable to wear sunglasses.
Who should consider EVO ICL over LASIK?
While LASIK is a fantastic option for many, it’s not suitable for everyone. EVO ICL may be a better choice if you:
- Have thin corneas that make LASIK risky.
- Suffer from dry eyes, as LASIK can exacerbate this condition.
- Require a high level of vision correction that LASIK may not fully address.
- Prefer a reversible option that allows for future adjustments.
Choosing between LASIK and EVO ICL depends on your individual vision needs, lifestyle, and eye health. Both procedures offer life changing results, but EVO ICL provides a unique set of benefits that may make it the superior choice for certain patients. If you’ve been interested in LASIK but are curious or told that you may be a better fit for EVO ICL, consult with Dr. Gardiner our experienced EVO ICL surgeon and explore which option aligns best with your vision goals. Visit our EVO ICL page for more information about EVO ICL.