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When does vision stabilise after ICL surgery?

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Vision after ICL surgery usually stabilises quite quickly, with many patients feeling stable within a few weeks. Subtle refinements can continue for longer as the eye and brain adapt.

Early Stabilisation

The biggest change comes in the first days.

  • Distance vision often reaches a functional level within 24-72 hours.
  • Minor fluctuations, especially in low light or when tired, are common in the first couple of weeks.
  • Eye pressure and lens position are checked closely at early visits to ensure a smooth course.
  • Any sudden loss of clarity should be assessed urgently.

Longer-Term Settling

Fine‑tuning continues beyond the first fortnight.

  • Many people feel their vision is stable by around 4-6 weeks, although neuroadaptation to new optics can extend beyond this.
  • Residual refractive error can sometimes be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or later enhancement if needed.
  • Ongoing follow‑up monitors for rare late issues such as pressure changes or cataract development.
  • Annual eye checks remain important for long‑term eye health.