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Is PresbyMAX surgery suitable after ICL surgery?

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PresbyMAX can sometimes be used after ICL surgery, but combining intraocular and corneal procedures increases complexity and requires meticulous planning.

Possible indications

It can fine‑tune presbyopic needs.

  • Good distance vision with ICL but increasing dependence on reading glasses
  • Stable ICL position and appropriate vault
  • Healthy cornea with sufficient thickness and regular shape
  • Clear natural lens without cataract
  • Desire to retain ICL rather than move to lens replacement

Considerations and alternatives

Risks and future options must be weighed.

  • Further surgery reduces simplicity if lens replacement is later needed
  • Multifocal corneal optics plus internal lens power can be harder to balance
  • Lens‑based presbyopia solutions may ultimately be more straightforward
  • Extensive counselling about potential night‑vision effects is essential
  • Suitability judged on a case‑by‑case basis in an experienced refractive centre