There are various procedures and operations for treating eye diseases, ranging from simple to highly complex. However, lenses implantation surgery remains the safest and most effective method for radically addressing different vision problems, especially when performed in a medical center that adheres to sterilization standards and precise treatment protocols under the supervision of a skilled surgeon. This description applies literally to the Moatassem European eye center, the leading center in this field in the United Arab Emirates. Comprehensive details and complete answers to all your questions have been gathered for you in this special article.
What is intraocular lenses implantation surgery?
The lenses implantation surgery procedure is considered one of the best treatments for vision problems and refractive errors.
It is a simple surgical operation that involves implanting a new artificial lens in the eye over the original lens,
in the internal chamber of the eye, positioned in front of the original lens without affecting the cornea,
in order to reduce symptoms and side effects. The new lens is of high quality, transparency,
and is perfectly ideal.
The implanted artificial lens is made of high-quality materials called collamer,
which is a lightweight and flexible substance containing a small amount of pure, safe, and biocompatible collagen, in addition to acrylic, silicone, and protective materials against harmful ultraviolet rays.
It is soft enough to be introduced into the patient’s eye through a very precise surgical incision that does not exceed 2 millimeters in size.
The lens is folded during implantation and takes its appropriate shape when settled on the original lens,
with no implants or surgical stitches involved in this process.
In general, the principle of lens implantation is quite similar to that of contact lenses;
however, the implanted lens is more akin to a permanent medical lens implanted inside the eye rather than outside of it.
Advantages of lenses implantation surgery
Recently, lenses implantation surgery has spread widely and has become an approved therapeutic procedure in many medical centers. This is due to the numerous advantages of this surgery and its consideration as one of the best definitive treatments for many vision problems.
Among these advantages are:
- Treatment of vision defects and severe refractive issues.
- Very high safety level with no associated risks.
- Local anesthesia suitable for all patients, unlike general anesthesia.
- Quick and immediate results observed within 24 hours of the surgical procedure.
- Suitable for patients with thin corneas who are excluded from most other eye surgeries.
- Permanent, high-quality results that last a lifetime.
- Completely safe for thin corneas, causing no thinning and requiring no removal of any corneal layers.
- Rare side effects, with no incidence of dry eyes or inflammation resulting from the surgery.
- No need to care for the lenses and replace or replace the sterile solution that preserves them.
Disadvantages of lens implantation
The drawbacks and disadvantages of lenses implantation surgery are considered to be very limited,
with most being minor side effects that occur immediately after the surgical procedure,
similar to any other therapeutic intervention. Among the most notable temporary issues are:
- Burning, redness, and irritating itching after surgery.
- Low incidence of eye bleeding.
- Bacterial infections and inflammation due to poor hygiene of the tools and equipment used, which are completely unlikely at the Moatassem European eye center.
- Displacement of the new lens from its position, which requires corrective surgery.
- Extremely rare chances of retinal detachment.
Types of lenses implanted in the eye (ICL)
ICL lenses implantation surgery are divided into two types. The first type are lenses designed to be placed in the front chamber of the eye, specifically in front of the iris.
The second type are lenses designed to be placed in the back chamber of the eye,
specifically behind the iris and in front of the lens, regardless of the locations of the implanted lens.
However, its function depends on the patient’s condition and its types vary according to the following:
• Monofocal lenses
One of the most common types of eye lenses, these lenses have the ability to correct one dimension,
and despite their spread, they do not suit all patients, and in most cases they help enhance the quality of vision when walking, driving, and reading.
• Multifocal lenses
Multifocal lenses improve vision for both near and far objects because they include several focal points that adapt to nerve signals and enhance visual focusing capabilities.
These lenses are characterized by eliminating the need for the patient to have prescription glasses,
but they may not treat light circles permanently.
• Extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) lenses
These lenses target a specific focal point, as these lenses work to expand and improve the field of vision and the power of focus.
They are among the best therapeutic lenses for seeing long and medium distances.
However, the loophole in these lenses is that they may sometimes require wearing prescription glasses in conjunction with them, especially when focusing at Close distances such as reading.
• Phakic IOLs
Secondary corrective lenses address the problem of refractive myopia without having to compromise the eye’s original lens, and are a great option for those young patients who are nearsighted and for whom LASIK procedures are not suitable.
• Toric IOLs
Toric lenses are designated to treat cases of astigmatism, in which the surface of the cornea is completely irregular.
These lenses treat visual distortions and corneal surface disorders with high quality and improve the quality of vision.
Steps for lenses implant surgery in the eye
The steps of lenses implantation surgery are straightforward and very simple,
consisting of brief steps that are performed in just a few minutes, classifying it as the shortest surgical procedure ever,
with an actual duration of no more than 5 minutes at the Moatassem European eye center.
However, there are a series of diagnostic steps that precede the surgery, such as corneal imaging,
measuring the dimensions of the anterior chamber of the eye, measuring pupil dilation, and more. The surgical steps include the following:
- First, the eye is anesthetized using anesthetic drops, as the surgery is performed under local anesthesia.
- Then, the surgeon makes a surgical incision in the eye using a surgical microscope that does not exceed 2 millimeters.
- This surgical incision is a precise cut in the cornea or sclera.
- The folded artificial lenses are then inserted through the opening.
- Once the folded lens is inserted, it takes its shape, unfurls, and is positioned correctly.
- The incision is left without stitches because it heals quickly.
- A sterile eye patch is placed over the eye to protect it from dust and dirt outside the center.
- The patch is removed within a few hours, and the results of improved vision become immediately apparent.
Tips after lenses implant surgery
Here are the post-operative tips recommended by Dr. Ahmed Al-Moatassem for patients after lenses implantation surgery.
aimed at ensuring patient safety and achieving the desired outcomes from the procedure:
- Avoid using mobile phones and computers for extended periods.
- Stay away from strenuous physical activities.
- Avoid swimming or diving.
- Gently wipe around the eyes with a damp tissue and avoid washing the eyes directly.
- Refrain from bending or tilting the head downwards in the initial days, even when putting on shoes or picking something up from the ground.
- Wear sunglasses when going outside during the afternoon.
- Treat issues like coughing, sneezing, constipation, and diarrhea, as they exert strain that can affect the eyes.
- Limit smoking, as it is the primary cause of delayed wound healing.
- Avoid lifting heavy objects.
- Prevent dust, sand, soap, and chemicals from entering the eyes.
Success Rate of Lenses Implant Surgery
Although all medical procedures and eye surgeries carry a small risk of potential complications,
lenses implantation surgery is very safe, especially when performed by a skilled surgeon like Dr. Ahmed El Moatassem.
The success of the procedure significantly depends on selecting the appropriate lens with the correct dimensions and performing the surgery with meticulous steps using modern tools.
In response to the question regarding the success rate of this procedure, it is approximately 100% with strong confidence at the Moatassem European eye center,
where it has been successfully performed on over 2,000,000 patients recently.
My Experience with Lenses Implant Surgery
Patient experiences and stories are the most powerful criteria for evaluating any treatment procedure or medical center.
Here is a story from one of our patients:
“During my sightseeing trip in the United Arab Emirates, my glasses became useless.
Although I had noticed a decline in my vision quality over the past few months, I completely ignored it.
However, the situation had become unbearable. The unique journey,
the nature, the sea, and the mountains had lost their colors and become blurry.
When I inquired about the best lens implant doctor in Dubai, I was directed to Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem,
whose kindness and support I will never forget. I went to the Moatassem European eye center for a diagnostic consultation, and after several tests,
Dr. Ahmad confirmed that my astigmatism had severely worsened and required prompt treatment. Within a few days, the surgery date was set.
I adhered to the pre-surgery instructions, such as refraining from wearing contact lenses and applying skincare products.
When I arrived at the Moatassem European eye center, I genuinely had never seen such care and focus on patient comfort from the management, nurses, and expert medical team.
The time for the surgery came, and I put on the surgical gown.
The doctor applied anesthetic drops to my eyes, and within a few minutes, I was told:
‘Thank God for your safety!’ An aseptic eye patch was placed on my eye, and I left the center within two hours.
The next day, my vision quality improved incredibly, and I saw the UAE again in its vibrant colors.
I sincerely thank the Moatassem European eye center and everyone involved, led by the outstanding Professor Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem. May your generosity continue.”
Cost of Lens Implant Surgery in Dubai
Readers cannot make a definitive decision regarding lens implant surgery anywhere, as this procedure, despite its simplicity, requires a high level of surgical skill, strong medical expertise, and precise execution. Therefore, there is no fixed cost for this surgery. The type of implanted lenses plays a significant role in determining the overall cost, as Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem relies on high-quality medical lenses imported from leading manufacturers in medical equipment and supplies.
Additionally, the readiness of the medical center and the modernity of the devices and tools used also significantly impact the price of the surgery. It’s essential for patients to consult with their chosen medical center to receive an accurate estimate based on their specific needs and circumstances.
Best Eye Doctor in the UAE for Lenses Implant Surgery
When discussing the best eye doctor in the United Arab Emirates or Egypt, there is generally one standout individual who deserves recognition: Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem. He is highly respected for his dedication and passion for his patients’ eye health, securing his position at the top among eye doctors in the Arab world.
With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem has established a remarkable career and is recognized for performing numerous Innovative treatments over the years. His commitment to exceptional patient care and prioritizing patient safety has earned him the trust and affection of many.
He founded the Moatassem European eye center in Dubai, a prominent medical facility that attracts thousands of Arab and foreign patients annually. His clinics in Cairo and Erbil also draw many patients due to his reputation and expertise. Dr. Ahmed El Moatasem deep medical knowledge and academic skills are further validated by his past role as a professor of ophthalmology at Ain Shams University and his accomplishments at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.
In addition, he was a valued member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco and the International Society of Refractive Surgery. Dr. Ahmed Al-Moatasem is known for his dedication, compassion, and intense focus on the health of his patients, which has earned him certificates and experiences with patients that attest to his excellence.
Frequently asked questions
• How long does the lens implantation procedure take?
The actual surgery lasts no more than 5 minutes. However, from the moment the patient enters the operating room, is prepared, undergoes the surgery, and has the bandage placed on the eye, the entire process takes approximately 30 minutes for one eye. Dr. Ahmad Al-Moatassem usually performs lens implantation for each eye separately, with a gap of one to two weeks between the surgeries.
• When will vision return after lens implantation?
Lens implantation surgery provides rapid results, with improvements in vision evident within a few hours. The patient’s vision significantly improves by the day following the surgery, and the enhancement continues gradually for up to 6 months.
• Who are the eligible patients for lens implantation?
Although lenses implantation surgery is a miraculous treatment for many vision defects, it is subject to strict eligibility criteria. Not all patients can qualify for this procedure unless they meet the following conditions:
- The patient must be 18 years or older.
- Must be free from chronic diseases, especially diabetes.
- Patients must be excluded from LASIK surgery and referred for lens implantation due to corneal thinning.
- Cases of severe or moderate myopia or hyperopia.
- Patients with high myopia: -8 diopters and above.
- Patients with high hyperopia: +5 diopters and above.
• Is the lens implantation procedure dangerous?
lenses implantation surgery is considered one of the safest and most successful eye surgeries when performed at the Moatassem European eye center. However, there are undeniable risks associated with this procedure in other medical centers, including: eye bleeding, bacterial infection, and elevated intraocular pressure.
• How long does it take for vision to clear after lens implantation?
After lens implantation, there is a significant likelihood of experiencing blurriness in vision right after the procedure. This blurriness typically lasts for a maximum of 2-3 days, after which the patient regains clear and optimal vision.
• Can colored lenses be implanted in the eye?
This is a frequently asked question by many female patients at the Moatassem European eye center. Unfortunately, we must say that colored lenses cannot be implanted as is done with cosmetic contact lenses, because the medical lenses used in lens implantation are extremely small and highly transparent and may not be visible to the naked eye due to their precision. Thus, even if colored, they will not affect or alter the color of the iris in any way.










