Considering EVO ICL? You May Have a Better Option

Many patients researching EVO ICL may qualify for a safer, non-cutting alternative like LASEK.

Non-cutting options like LASEK available for qualified patients

Or call (212) 741-8628 to schedule

 

Why Patients Consider EVO ICL

EVO ICL is often recommended for patients who:

• Have higher prescriptions
• Were told they are not LASIK candidates
• Want long-term vision correction

If you’re researching EVO ICL, you’re likely looking for a permanent solution, not just glasses or contacts.

But EVO ICL Isn’t the Only Option

Many patients are not told that there are alternatives that don’t require placing a lens inside the eye.

Depending on your eyes, you may qualify for:

LASEK (non-cutting procedure)
• Other surface-based vision correction options

These approaches can avoid implants while still delivering excellent results.

A Safer, Non-Cutting Alternative: LASEK

LASEK reshapes the surface of the eye without creating a flap or placing anything inside the eye.

For many patients, this can be a safer and less invasive option compared to EVO ICL.

We evaluate your eyes to determine what’s best for you.

EVO ICL vs. LASEK - What’s the Difference?

EVO ICL:

  • Implantable lens
  • Internal procedure
  • Higher cost

 

LASEK:

  • No implant
  • Surface-based
  • Non-cutting approach

You Should Get Evaluated If:

We Want You To See Better Than 20/20

Ready for your Free Consultation?

Emil Chynn, MD, MBA, FACS

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Dr. Chynn graduated from Dartmouth + Columbia + Harvard + Emory + NYU & has been on ABC, NBC, CBS & in the NY Times & Wall St. Journal

He’s performed 40,000 LASIK, SMILE, PRK, LASEK, & ICLs. He’s the ONLY eye surgeon in the US who’s had both LASIK & LASEK himself, so knows the pluses & minuses of each!

Dr. Chynn specializes in treating cases which don’t qualify for LASIK, including:

• extreme prescriptions
• thin corneas
• astigmatism
• need for reading glasses

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