Unlike traditional contact lenses, ICLs are placed inside the eye rather than on the surface - meaning you can enjoy clearer vision without the need for daily lens care or glasses.

Implantable Contact lenses (ICL) at Sana
For patients who are not suitable for laser eye surgery, Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) offer a safe, effective alternative for long-term vision correction. This advanced procedure can correct:
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Short-sightedness (Myopia)
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Long-sightedness (Hyperopia)
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Astigmatism
Implantable Contact Lenses
Price List
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Initial Consultation
Treatment
Pre-Assessment
Main Treatment
Aftercare
Guide Price
£250
Included
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£4,000

ICL is ideal for people who are not suitable for laser eye surgery - particularly those with thin corneas, dry eyes, or very high prescriptions. It’s also a great option for younger patients or anyone looking for a reversible vision correction solution.
Yes. One of the key benefits of ICL is that it’s reversible. The lens can be removed or replaced if needed — for example, if your vision changes significantly or you choose to have another procedure later in life.
Why choose ICL at Sana?
Ideal for patients who are not suitable for laser correction High-definition vision with minimal recovery time The lens is invisible to the naked eye and stays in place permanently - though it can be removed or replaced if necessary Often suitable for younger patients or those with thinner corneas
Many patients report excellent visual outcomes with ICL, and it can also delay the need for reading glasses later in life.
At Sana, your treatment is delivered by leading specialists using the latest technology, ensuring your care is tailored, safe, and effective from consultation to recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
No - once the lens is in place, you won’t be able to feel it at all. It sits behind the iris and in front of your natural lens, completely invisible and undetectable in day-to-day life.
Recovery is typically quick. Most patients notice improved vision within 24 hours, with full recovery in a few days to a week. You’ll be given specific aftercare instructions and follow-up appointments to ensure everything heals as expected.