Phakic intraocular lens treatment is a surgical procedure that involves implanting an additional lens in place of the natural lens to correct vision disorders. This treatment is used to correct visual impairments such as myopia (inability to see distant objects), hyperopia (inability to see close objects), or astigmatism. Phakic lenses are placed next to or in front of the eye’s natural lens and are typically used to improve the optical system of the eye.
Here are some general details about phakic intraocular lens treatment:
Like any surgical procedure, phakic intraocular lens implantation carries certain risks. Complications such as infection, lens displacement, or issues with intraocular pressure are rare but possible.
Phakic intraocular lens treatment can be an effective option for correcting vision defects, but every patient is different. It is important to consult an eye doctor to discuss suitable treatment options.