22A Harley Street London W1G 9PB

High Myopia, Thin Corneas? ICL Surgery Can Help.

Achieve sharp, glasses-free vision with a cornea-preserving, reversible lens designed for strong prescriptions, astigmatism, and dry-eye-prone eyes. From £3,650* Per Eye

Ready to See Clearly?


High Myopia, Thin Corneas?
ICL Surgery Can Help.

Achieve sharp, glasses-free vision with a cornea-preserving, reversible lens designed for strong prescriptions, astigmatism, and dry-eye-prone eyes. From £3,650* Per Eye

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Rated by London Patients

30+

years of surgical experience

Aftercare

1-Year on all Treatments

Technology

Alcon Refractive Suite

Why Choose Precision Vision London?

Expert Surgeons. Advanced Technology. Personalised Care.

At Precision Vision London, your vision is in the safest hands. Led by Dr. Radwan Almousa MD, an award-winning refractive and cataract surgeon with extensive international training. We specialise in delivering outstanding results through precision diagnostics, world-class laser technology and individually tailored treatment plans.

Decades of Expertise
Thousands of successful lens replacement, cataract procedures and ICL Surgery performed in London and internationally.
Cutting-Edge Equipment
Next-generation premium lenses and advanced diagnostic imaging.
Tailored Treatments
Every plan is designed for your eyes – ensuring clarity at all distances, near and far.
1-Year Aftercare
From your first scan to your final check-up, we’re with you every step of the way.
Mr Almousa performing surgery
The best way to find out which treatment suits you is to book a consultation, where we’ll carry out advanced diagnostic scans and give you a clear recommendation.

How ICL Surgery Works?

ICL Eye Surgery Is Perfect for Thin Corneas

At Precision Vision London, we offer advanced ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) Surgery in Harley Street, the heart of London’s renowned medical district. ICL surgery provides a long-term, lens-based solution for people who want freedom from glasses and contact lenses but may not be suitable for laser eye surgery.

Unlike LASIK or other laser procedures, ICL surgery does not remove any corneal tissue. Instead, a soft biocompatible lens is carefully implanted between your natural lens and the iris (the coloured part of your eye). This lens works in harmony with your eye to correct short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism, offering high-definition vision with natural sharpness and contrast.

The procedure itself is quick, safe and virtually painless, usually taking around 20 to 30 minutes per eye. Recovery is remarkably fast; most patients notice significantly improved vision within hours. Because the ICL can be removed or replaced if needed, it provides both flexibility and peace of mind.

ICL surgery is an ideal choice for patients with thin corneas, dry eyes or high prescriptions who may not be suitable for laser correction. Every lens is custom-made to match the patient’s exact eye measurements, ensuring a perfect visual outcome. 

Are You Eligible for ICL Surgery?

Most adults seeking long-term freedom from glasses or contact lenses are suitable candidates for ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) Surgery, a safe and effective alternative to laser vision correction. ICL surgery is designed for individuals with short-sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia), or astigmatism who want permanent vision correction without altering the corneal structure.

You may be an ideal candidate for ICL Surgery if you are between 21 and 50 years old and your prescription has remained stable for at least 12 months. This procedure is particularly suitable for individuals with thin or irregular corneas who may not qualify for laser eye surgery. If you’re seeking a reversible, long-term vision correction solution that offers exceptional clarity and comfort, ICL Surgery could be the perfect choice for you.

You may not be suitable for ICL Surgery if you have severe eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, advanced retinal disease, or uncontrolled systemic health issues such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders. In such cases, your surgeon will carefully assess your eye health and discuss alternative options.

Laser Eye Surgery London Suitability

Comprehensive Eye Assessment in London
At Precision Vision London, every patient undergoes a detailed diagnostic consultation, including 3D eye mapping and surgeon-led evaluation, to determine suitability and ensure a personalised treatment plan for the best possible results.

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Transparent Pricing for Your ICL Surgery in London

A comprehensive consultation fee of £300 applies to all initial assessments. This fee is non-refundable and not deducted from the surgery cost. It covers an in-depth, one-to-one evaluation with our expert surgeons, including advanced diagnostic scans to determine your suitability for ICL surgery and to ensure every aspect of your treatment is precisely tailored to your eyes.

ICL Surgery Starts from £3,650* per eye

Simple Lens – £3,650 per eye

Distance correction without astigmatism.

Myopic Specialist Lens – £4,050 per eye

Distance correction for short-sighted patients that have an astigmatism.

Hyperopic Specialist Lens – £4,300 per eye

Distance correction for long-sighted patients that have an astigmatism.

Specialist Keratoconus ICL Lens – £4500 per eye

The type of lens a patient is suitable for is dependent on whether there is an astigmatism present and the results of the consultation.
A deposit of £1250 per eye is required when reserving treatment and is deducted from the final cost.

Once the aftercare program has been completed, you will be discharged, however, it is recommended that annual check-ups are attended.

Your 4 Steps Treatment Plan

Our approach revolves around prioritising your optimal well-being.

Prior to your consultation

Your first point of contact will be with Precision Vision London’s highly trained and knowledgeable patient coordinators.

Treatment

On the day of your treatment, our clinical team will guide you through the process and address any concerns or questions you may have.

Precision Vision London Eye Surgery Clinic

Consultation

At Precision Vision London, we believe that it is essential to be selective to ensure that every patient has the best treatment to suit their visual and lifestyle needs which is why determining suitability is incredibly important.

Aftercare

Your aftercare begins immediately after treatment when you are taken to the recovery room to relax and, when you are ready to leave, our specialist nurse will examine you before you go home.

Cost of ICL Surgery London starts from just £3,650*

Implantable Contact Lens Treatment FAQ's

Who can have ICL treatment?

EVO Visian ICL is the treatment of choice for those patients between the ages of 21 to 45 who are not ideal candidates for laser eye surgery due to high prescriptions, thin corneas, dry eye syndrome or other reasons. It can also be used to help patients suffering from Keratoconus who have had cross-linking treatment or where the disease has stabilised.

Is ICL treatment safe?

EVO Visian ICL treatments have been performed for over 20 years and more than 900,000 ICL procedures have been conducted successfully worldwide. Prior to being available, ICL lenses were subjected to extensive research and development. They have been approved in Europe since 1997 and FDA approved in the US since 2005.

The US military regularly implant EVO Visian ICL for their servicemen/women and have been monitoring the results. Their study concluded that EVO Visian ICL provides “excellent visual and refractive results”. The study showed excellent vision quality and stability of the lens inside the eye, even in combat. The treatment has shown to be an effective, safe, predictable and stable way to correct high and low levels of short-sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism.

As with any procedure, safety is not only dictated by the technology used but also by the surgeon performing the treatment. Precision Vision surgeons are internationally-renowned surgeons and recognised experts in the field of lens treatments and teach other surgeons how to perform this procedure.

What prescriptions can be corrected with ICL?

Implantable Contact Lenses are suitable for a wide range of prescriptions from -23D to +11 with astigmatism up to 6D. Precision Vision has made history by being the first clinic in the UK to treat an astigmatic hyperope (a long-sighted individual with a high prescription and significant astigmatism).

EVO Visian ICL is the standardised treatment for higher prescriptions and is recommended by the American Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) and the European Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS).

What is the ICL implant made of?

The EVO Visian ICL is made of Collamer, a highly biocompatible advanced lens material which contains a small amount of purified collagen. Collamer does not cause a reaction inside the eye and contains an ultraviolet blocker that protects the eye.

Is there a chance my body will reject it?

There is no chance of rejection as the EVO Visian ICL is made of a Collamer material that is completely biocompatible with the body’s natural chemistry.

How long will the ICL implant last?

The EVO Visian ICL implant is designed to remain inside the eye indefinitely. It can be thought of as a permanent contact lens that is maintenance free. However, the lens can be removed at any time in the future should it be necessary.

What is the difference between ICL implants and IOL implants?

Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) are often referred to as a phakic IOLs meaning a lens is implanted into an eye with the natural lens in place. An Intra-Ocular Lens (IOL) replaces the natural crystalline lens and is used to treat patients aged 45+ that require reading glasses (presbyopia) or have cataracts.

Do ICL implants look like contact lenses?

EVO Visian ICL lenses are much smaller than a contact lens and they are implanted behind the iris (the coloured part of the eye) and they are not visible to those looking at you. Given the location of the implanted lens, it will remain permanently in place and cannot be felt.

Can the ICL be felt once it is in place?

No, you cannot feel the lens.

Can the ICL be removed?

The advantage of the EVO Visian ICL is that it can permanently correct your vision, yet no natural tissue is removed in any way during the procedure. If for the unlikely reason you need or wish to remove your EVO Visian ICLs in the future, it can be done.

How long does ICL surgery take?

After attending the consultation, tailor-made lenses are ordered from the manufacturer. Lenses sometimes can take up to 4 to 8 weeks to be manufactured and sent to our clinic.

Once the lenses have arrived the procedure will take approximately 30 minutes per eye and we will treat each eye on two consecutive days, meaning that the amount of time spent with one eye uncorrected is minimised, allowing for a faster recovery.

Is there any pain?

Anaesthetic drops are applied to numb the eye meaning that nothing is felt throughout the treatment. The drops wear off without any side effects soon after the procedure is finished.

How soon will you be able to see after the surgery?

Visual improvement is noticeable almost immediately after treatment and patients can see 90-95 % better within two to three days following treatment.

What do you need to do after treatment?

Patients are required to attend regular aftercare appointments the first year after treatment; these are included in the cost of your treatment. There is no other maintenance required but we recommend having an eye examination every 2 years at the Precision Vision clinic or with a qualified person in the field.

What happens if you develop a cataract in the future?

ICL surgery does not prevent or slow down cataract formation. However, if a cataract operation is required, the EVO Visian ICL implants can be safely removed and normal cataract surgery can be performed.

Why is ICL surgery more expensive than laser treatment?

Every EVO Visian ICL implant is customised to each individual’s prescription and the lens is tailor-made. The procedure requires more extensive preoperative assessments, measurements and calculations. There is also a larger surgical team required for the procedure.

Can you have ICL treatment if you have had Laser surgery?

Laser surgery permanently modifies the cornea and, as ICL treatment does not affect the cornea, it is possible to have EVO Visian ICL after Laser treatment.

Meet Our Surgeon

Radwan Almousa MD, FRCOphth, CertLRS

Dr. Radwan Almousa MD, FRCOphth, CertLRS

Meet Dr. Radwan Almousa, a renowned ophthalmologist with Fellowships in Oculoplastics, Cornea, Anterior Segment, and Refractive Surgery. With an illustrious career spanning some of the world’s leading hospitals, Mr. Almousa is celebrated for his exceptional skill in managing complex eye conditions and performing advanced surgical procedures.

Education & Training
Dr. Almousa's journey to ophthalmic excellence began with an MD from the University of Damascus. His passion for continuous learning led him to achieve the prestigious Certificate in Laser and Refractive Surgery (CertLRS), Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCSEd), and Fellowship of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (FRCOphth). He has completed specialised training in: Oculoplastics Fellowship at the National University Hospital, Singapore Cornea, Anterior Segment & Refractive Surgery Fellowship at Queen Victoria Hospital, UK.
Career Achievements
Dr. Almousa's expertise has been shaped by roles at prestigious institutions such as Moorfields Eye Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital, and The Wellington Hospital. His surgical precision and innovative approach to patient care have earned him accolades and recognition worldwide. Performed thousands of cataract surgeries with advanced techniques like implantable contact lenses. Developed treatment protocols for corneal transplantation and ocular inflammatory diseases. Combined oculoplastics expertise with corneal specialisation to improve outcomes in eyelid malposition surgeries while preserving ocular surface health.
Research & Contributions
A prolific researcher, Mr. Almousa has published 18 peer-reviewed papers and presented at international ophthalmology conferences. His studies in refractive surgery, corneal diseases, and oculoplastics have driven advancements in surgical techniques and patient care. His work is frequently cited in renowned industry forums, including ARVO and AAO meetings. Mr. Almousa’s dedication to sharing knowledge extends to his role as an instructor for ophthalmic courses globally.

Life Changing ICL Surgery in London

At Precision Vision London, we offer advanced  ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) Surgery, a premium vision correction treatment designed for those who want freedom from glasses and contact lenses without altering the cornea. This safe, reversible procedure gently places a soft, biocompatible lens inside the eye to correct short-sightedness, long-sightedness and astigmatism with exceptional precision and clarity.

As a trusted, independent Harley Street clinic, we are dedicated to delivering personalised care and outstanding visual outcomes. Under the expert guidance of our Medical Director, Dr. C.T. Pillai, a renowned refractive surgeon with over 30 years of experience. Our specialist team ensures the highest standards of surgical safety, technology, and patient care at every step.

✅ Permanent vision correction without removing corneal tissue
✅ Ideal for patients unsuitable for laser eye surgery
✅ Quick, painless procedure with fast recovery
✅ Reversible and custom-made lenses for natural, high-definition vision

Call us today 020 3884 6805 and take the first step towards crystal-clear, glasses-free vision with ICL Surgery in London.

ICL Treatment Precess

ICL Surgery Process

Upon reaching the Harley Street clinic for your surgery, our skilled and welcoming medical team will assist you throughout the entire process. Typically, we perform surgery on both eyes during the same session, though there may be specific exceptions based on the surgeon’s assessment. 

We prefer this approach to reduce the visual disparity and discomfort that can occur when treating eyes separately. This method helps streamline the post-operative experience for our patients and shortens the overall recovery duration.

The procedure begins with numbing drops to anaesthetise the eye. No needles are involved. You’ll receive a sedative, and drops will be used to dilate the pupil. A small self-healing incision is created on the cornea’s edge. For patients with hyperopia (long-sightedness), a laser will create two tiny holes in the iris, known as an iridectomy. 

The custom-designed lens is then folded and positioned in front of your natural lens. Since the micro-incision heals itself, no stitches are required. Our dedicated nurse will explain all necessary precautions and medication instructions before you leave. Your follow-up care commences with an eye examination the following day.

Following your ICL procedure, you’ll receive three types of eye drops: anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, and moisturising. Clear instructions will be provided regarding the timing of these drops.

ICL Lenses

Is EVO ICL Right for You

Powerful distance-vision correction without reshaping your cornea. EVO Visian ICL is a tiny, biocompatible lens (made from Collamer®️) placed inside the eye, leaving your natural Lens untouched. It’s designed to correct distance prescriptions with exceptional clarity, especially helpful for stronger prescriptions, thin corneas, or dry-eye-prone patients. The Lens is removable, so your options stay open as your visual needs evolve.

Who it’s for

1.
Myopia (short-sightedness) and astigmatism, including higher prescriptions that may not be ideal for laser eye surgery.
2. Patients seeking a cornea-preserving and reversible solution with crisp, high-contrast vision.

The ICL range we use
To tailor outcomes precisely, we select from the latest EVO Visian ICL designs during your clinical work-up (availability is confirmed at consultation):

1. Simple Lens – for long sight (hyperopia) or short sight (myopia)
2. Myopic Toric Lens – for myopia with astigmatism
3. Hyperopic Toric Lens – for hyperopia with astigmatism

What ICL does and doesn’t treat
EVO Visian ICL focuses on the distance field of vision. It doesn’t correct or prevent presbyopia (the age-related need for reading glasses). If presbyopia develops, you may need readers. For people wanting a full range of vision (distance, intermediate and near), Lens Replacement (RLE) may be more suitable.

Understanding the EVO ICL Lens

Safety-led technology
We use the latest EVO Visian ICL designs, including the V4C with CentraFlow®️ (a central aquaport). This innovation helps maintain natural fluid flow in the eye and typically removes the need for a peripheral iridotomy (the tiny opening sometimes made in the iris), streamlining the procedure while supporting excellent visual quality. 

Why patients choose ICL at Precision Vision London
1. Cornea-preserving (no tissue removal) and reversible.
2. High-definition distance vision, even in stronger prescriptions
3. Often dry-eye-friendly compared with some laser options
4. Harley Street expertise with personalised diagnostics and lens planning

Take the first step towards freedom from glasses and contact lenses. Our consultations are thorough, personalised, and designed to give you clear answers with no obligation to proceed.