@DoctorKrad Thank you for asking. Life has changed in a positive way for me. This past Friday marked a week that I did it, and I had my post week follow-up. I am now 20/20 on both eyes. I am in love with the amazing halos, especially early mornings, because it gives me like an amazing ring of light around people and nature. Depending on where the light comes from. Also, everything looks more detailed and defined. My night vision gives me like a bionic vision because the halos appear around car headlights and every light. Sometimes, I get a ring of light around each approaching vehicle, and the ring almost feels like a tracker. Seems like the halos are starting to get less visible thou. But when I see it, it just reminds me of this awesome technology that allows me to see, and I feel amazing. I will later try to make a video and explain my experience. I actually have -13.50(R) -13.00(L). I found some Google image links that kinda explains how the halo circle looks for those interested. images.app.goo.gl/Qhy553F2Ay9XwwQAA images.app.goo.gl/XjYK9h4CfE4A4fJ19 images.app.goo.gl/F6AayUB3bjMQcTFY7
Dang that's a high prescription! I like ICL because I think ablating cornea is barbaric. Hope it continues to become more mainstream. It's also nice that there's no need for additional expensive equipment.
I have the glasses power of -8.25 in both eyes. Out of which one eye's power increased from -7.75 to -8.25 in the last one and a half year. Am i applicable for ICL?
Depends on what’s causing your glare and starburst now. Often times it’s due to refractive error, which the ICL should decrease. However, it’s important to note that patients with the ICL can have glare at night, but it’s usually mild.
@@DoctorKrad Glasses causes glares as well compared to naked eyes, right? My understand if the ICL causes a little more glares and halos than glasses, right?
MA MA so proud of you DR ❤
I am getting my ICL evo plus this Friday. -11 left eye , -12 right eye. 37yrl male.
How did it go?!
@DoctorKrad Thank you for asking. Life has changed in a positive way for me. This past Friday marked a week that I did it, and I had my post week follow-up. I am now 20/20 on both eyes. I am in love with the amazing halos, especially early mornings, because it gives me like an amazing ring of light around people and nature. Depending on where the light comes from. Also, everything looks more detailed and defined. My night vision gives me like a bionic vision because the halos appear around car headlights and every light. Sometimes, I get a ring of light around each approaching vehicle, and the ring almost feels like a tracker. Seems like the halos are starting to get less visible thou. But when I see it, it just reminds me of this awesome technology that allows me to see, and I feel amazing. I will later try to make a video and explain my experience. I actually have -13.50(R) -13.00(L).
I found some Google image links that kinda explains how the halo circle looks for those interested.
images.app.goo.gl/Qhy553F2Ay9XwwQAA
images.app.goo.gl/XjYK9h4CfE4A4fJ19
images.app.goo.gl/F6AayUB3bjMQcTFY7
Seems happy ! and that's always nice .
As usual Dr. Krad, You are the greatest. What is your opinion on a newer monofocal lens being used at Scripts RayOneEMV-Rainer Global
I’m considering this but at 48 wondering if its worth it. I’m -8.50/-8.25 with +1.50 readers. Is lens replacement a better option?
Dang that's a high prescription! I like ICL because I think ablating cornea is barbaric. Hope it continues to become more mainstream. It's also nice that there's no need for additional expensive equipment.
I have the glasses power of -8.25 in both eyes. Out of which one eye's power increased from -7.75 to -8.25 in the last one and a half year. Am i applicable for ICL?
My glasses power is -18 and -20 with cylindrical power is icl safe for me
If i have glare and starburst will icl make it worse?
Depends on what’s causing your glare and starburst now. Often times it’s due to refractive error, which the ICL should decrease. However, it’s important to note that patients with the ICL can have glare at night, but it’s usually mild.
@@DoctorKrad Glasses causes glares as well compared to naked eyes, right? My understand if the ICL causes a little more glares and halos than glasses, right?
That is discouraging!
How come?