Advanced Toric ICL Surgery
Enjoy greater freedom from glasses with a lens-based vision correction option designed to treat myopia with astigmatism while preserving the natural cornea.
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What is Toric ICL Surgery?
Toric ICL is an implantable collamer lens procedure designed to correct myopia with astigmatism. The customised lens is placed inside the eye, behind the iris and in front of the natural lens, where it helps focus incoming light accurately on the retina. Unlike corneal laser procedures, Toric ICL does not remove corneal tissue.
The procedure is performed through a small incision under local anaesthetic. After careful positioning and alignment of the toric lens, the eye is checked to ensure appropriate placement and visual correction.
Why Choose Toric ICL Surgery?

Cornea-Preserving
Toric ICL corrects vision without removing corneal tissue, making it a lens-based alternative to laser vision correction.

Toric Correction
The toric lens design is intended to correct myopia with regular astigmatism for clearer distance vision.

No Corneal Flap
The procedure does not involve creating a corneal flap, unlike LASIK-based procedures.

Removable Lens
The implanted lens can be removed or exchanged by an eye surgeon when clinically required.

Visual Recovery
Many patients experience useful vision soon after surgery, with visual clarity continuing to stabilise during recovery.

Personalised Fit
Lens power and size are selected using detailed eye measurements to match the individual eye.
Who Can Benefit from Toric ICL Surgery
Toric ICL surgery may be suitable for selected patients with myopia and astigmatism after a comprehensive eye examination.
Near-Sightedness
(Myopia)
SMILE effectively corrects myopia, helping you see distant objects more clearly while reducing dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
Myopia with
Astigmatism
SMILE can also correct suitable cases of myopia with astigmatism, providing sharper and more comfortable vision.
SMILE Eligibility Assessment
A comprehensive eye examination helps determine whether your eyes are suitable for SMILE laser vision correction.
Every patient undergoes a comprehensive eye examination
to determine whether SMILE is the most appropriate treatment option.
What Happens During the Procedure?
Anaesthetic Eye Drops
Numbs the eye for comfort
Small Incision
A small opening is made to allow the lens to enter the eye.
ICL Insertion
The customised Toric ICL is carefully inserted into the eye.
Lens Alignment
The toric lens is accurately positioned and aligned according to the required axis.
Clearer Vision
The lens works with the natural eye to improve focus and reduce dependence on glasses.
Recovery After Toric ICL Surgery
- Resume normal activities as advised by your ophthalmologist.
- Vision may improve rapidly after the procedure.
- Avoid rubbing or pressing the eyes during the initial recovery period.
- Use prescribed eye drops exactly as directed.
- Attend scheduled follow-up examinations to monitor healing and lens position.
Is Toric ICL Right for You?
Toric ICL may be suitable for adults with stable myopia and astigmatism who want to reduce their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. Suitability depends on factors including refractive power, astigmatism, anterior chamber depth, eye health and individual anatomy.
A comprehensive eye examination is essential to determine whether Toric ICL is the right vision correction procedure for you.
Benefits of Toric ICL Surgery
- Correction of Myopia with Astigmatism
- Cornea-Preserving Vision Correction
- No Corneal Flap
- Reduced Dependence on Glasses
- Removable Lens
- Personalised Lens Selection
- Greater Corneal Stability
- Faster Recovery
Advanced Technology for Better Vision
At Dr. P. S. Hardia Advanced Eye Laser Surgery Centre, Toric ICL procedures are planned using detailed diagnostic measurements and personalised lens calculations to support precise treatment and appropriate lens positioning.
Detailed measurements for accurate lens planning
Specialist evaluation and personalised surgical care
Detailed assessment for personalised treatment