Recovery after ICL surgery is usually rapid, with many people seeing clearly within a day or two. Fine‑tuning and adaptation continue over several weeks.
Early Recovery
The first days bring the biggest improvement.
- Vision often sharpens significantly within 24-48 hours, although mild blur or halos are common.
- Discomfort, light sensitivity, and redness usually settle quickly with prescribed drops.
- Most patients resume light daily activities and desk work within a few days, following clinic advice.
- Early follow‑up checks lens position, eye pressure, and healing.
Ongoing Healing
Stability and comfort improve with time.
- Vision typically stabilises over several weeks, with occasional minor fluctuations as the eye settles.
- Glare or halos at night often lessen as inflammation settles and the brain adapts.
- Restrictions on strenuous exercise, swimming, and eye rubbing are similar to other intraocular surgeries.
- Regular reviews ensure pressure remains controlled and the lens remains well centred.