I have astigmatism, can I still have a Visian ICL?

February 23, 2016 by Admin1

This post has been updated on 9/24/18 to include the FDA approval of the Visian Toric ICL.
Yes you can still have a Visian ICL if you have astigmatism. STARR Surgical has announced the FDA approval for the Visian Toric ICL to correct myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism. In addition to implanting a Visian Toric ICL, there are other options to treat astigmatism. The first and most frequent method is to place the incision to insert the Visian ICL in a such a way as to decrease the astigmatism. The next way is to make small incisions in the cornea to relax, or reduce the astigmatism, either at the time of surgery or later. In cases with more significant astigmatism, we typically do LASIK to eliminate the astigmatism. LASIK is very accurate in correcting astigmatism, depending on which Laser is being used.  In my opinion large amounts of astigmatism are accurately corrected with the Wavelight or Allegretto laser, and less so with the others, at least in my experience.


One comment

  • Marisol chico

    March 8, 2018 at 8:39 pm

    Hi my dauther has high 1350+ farsitghness they told her visian ill can’t help her here in the US .not sure were they can.help please. Icl

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