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Is ICL surgery suitable if you take long-term medication?

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ICL surgery can still be suitable when you take long‑term medication, but each drug and condition must be reviewed.

Factors to consider

Both the illness and treatment matter.

  • Some drugs affect healing, bleeding, or infection risk (for example steroids, anticoagulants)
  • Systemic conditions such as hypertension, thyroid disease, or depression may influence anaesthetic choices
  • Autoimmune or inflammatory conditions can increase eye‑inflammation risk
  • Interactions between regular medicines and prescribed eye drops must be checked
  • Overall stability of the underlying condition is more important than medication alone

Best practice

Pre‑operative screening is essential.

  • Provide a full list of medications and doses at assessment
  • Involve your GP or relevant specialist where needed
  • Adjust or time certain medications only on medical advice
  • Ensure long‑term conditions are well controlled before elective eye surgery
  • Weigh the visual benefits of ICL against any added systemic risk