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Is ICL surgery suitable if you have thin corneas?

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ICL surgery is often particularly suitable for people with thin corneas, because it does not require corneal tissue removal.

Advantages in thin‑cornea cases

ICLs bypass corneal structural limits.

  • Preserves corneal thickness and biomechanics
  • Reduces risk of post‑laser ectasia compared with high‑correction LASIK
  • Allows correction of prescriptions that would be unsafe to treat with laser
  • Useful when corneal thickness is borderline despite otherwise normal scans
  • Provides a reversible solution if future lens options change

Essential safety checks

Thin corneas can still hide other risks.

  • Detailed topography to exclude early keratoconus or irregularity
  • Assessment of anterior chamber depth and angle for ICL sizing
  • Endothelial cell counts to protect corneal clarity long term
  • Retinal examination, especially in high myopia
  • Ongoing follow‑up to monitor vault, pressure, and corneal health