What to know after PRL or ICL implantation

PRL or ICL implantation usually results in better vision, but to maintain long-term stability requires attention to some details of life: use the eyes reasonably after surgery, avoid high-intensity, prolonged and harsh environment use. Avoid strenuous, impact head sports, such as soccer, basketball, diving, bungee jumping, etc., to prevent retinal detachment. Choose your career carefully, choose indoor work and occupations that are easier on the eyes. Regular eye examinations should be conducted at the hospital, and usually the abnormal eye condition should be reviewed at the operating hospital every year. In case of special discomfort or vision changes, timely examinations should be conducted, paying special attention to intraocular pressure, crystal position, axial length of the eye, vitreous opacity, fundus, and the presence of fissures around the retina. If you experience any special discomfort or changes in vision, you should be examined promptly, paying special attention to intraocular pressure, crystal position, axial length of the eye, vitreous opacity, fundus, and the presence of fissures around the retina.