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Helow... i am planning to undergo icl surgery for treatment of anisometropic amblyopia in my LE. my current BCVA in LE is 6/9P with pinhole. will it become better upto 6/9 or 6/6 after surgery?? i came across some articles where post-operatively vision improved for anisometropic amblyopia.. is this possible?? and if it remains 6/9P after operation how much abnormal is it??
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hi its advisable to go for ICL in anisometropic amblyopia , because of many advantages of vision improvement .if the surgery is done before 13 years of age vision improvement chances are good but you are 20 years old , for which vision improvement will not be guaranteed. and also if you send the refraction error power details , its easy to answer in detail. A successful surgery with proper lens , the post operative vision will be 6/9p.
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go for toric icl if you have astigmatism though its bit costlier.
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