Transform Your Everyday with IPCL
Is IPCL right for you?
- Moderate to severe nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism
- Struggling with presbyopia or relying on reading glasses
- Too-thin corneas for LASIK or SMILE procedures
- Dry eyes that make contact lenses uncomfortable
- Wanting to enjoy sports and beauty with clear, natural vision
IPCL is also available for presbyopia.
Can Do for You

Introducing IPCL ー Implantable Phakic Contact Lens

- IPCL is a “contact lens–like” implantable lens gently placed inside your eye.
- As thin as a soft contact lens, it is carefully inserted to correct your vision while preserving the natural structure of your eye.
- With IPCL, you can enjoy sports, makeup, and daily life freely—without the hassle of glasses or regular contact lenses.
- Experience the freedom of clear, natural vision—with IPCL.
IPCL Surgery Process
Day surgery, designed for your busy lifestyle.

Numbing the eye with eye drops and preparing for incision

Inserting the IPCL lens

Positioning the lens between the iris and natural lens

Shrinking the iris and finishing the procedure
IPCL vs LASIK
| LASIK | IPCL | |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure Type | Laser reshapes the cornea | Lens is implanted inside the eye |
| Impact on the Cornea | Removes Corneal Tissue | No Impact |
| Can contribute to Dry Eye Syndrome | Yes | No |
| Reversibility | Permanent, cannot be reversed | Can be removed by your Eye Surgeon |
FAQ
What is IPCL?
AIPCL (Implantable Phakic Contact Lens) is a lens based solution to correct myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. It is a premium option to laser based procedures (Lasik), to get rid of your spectacles and contact lenses.
Who is not eligible for the IPCL procedure?
AGenerally, pregnant women and people with very low Anterior Chamber Depth (ACD) in the front portion of the eyeball are not advised IPCL. Consult an IPCL expert to find out if you qualify.
What is the primary benefit of IPCL?
AIPCL serves as the permanent solution for the correction or reduction of conditions like near-sightedness, far-sightedness, or astigmatism.
What is the duration of the procedure?
AThe procedure usually does not take more than 10 minutes, even letting you go home almost immediately.
What conditions can be treated with IPCL?
AIPCL can be used to correct low, moderate, and even high refractive errors.
Is this a reversible procedure?
AThis procedure is completely reversible, allowing you to even perform cataract which normally occurs due to ageing.
Are there any points to be remembered?
AEnsure proper guidance from your eye care specialist, both before and after the procedure. Make sure prescribed medications are taken, along with regular follow-up visits with your doctor.
