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Is ICL surgery suitable if you are risk-averse?

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ICL surgery is an elective procedure with real, though low, risks; very risk‑averse people may prefer non‑surgical options.

Points to consider if you dislike risk

Understanding risk is part of suitability.

  • ICL carries risks such as infection, cataract, pressure rise, and retinal issues
  • Serious complications are uncommon but never zero
  • Benefits must clearly outweigh the inconvenience of glasses or contacts
  • High anxiety can make the peri‑operative experience stressful
  • Some people feel more comfortable deferring or avoiding surgery altogether

Ways to approach the decision

Information and time can help.

  • Detailed discussion of absolute versus relative risk with your surgeon
  • Comparing ICL risk with that of contact‑lens wear and daily life
  • Taking time to reflect rather than feeling rushed into a decision
  • Considering staged options, such as treating one eye first
  • Recognising that choosing not to have surgery is also a valid decision