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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Is it possible to replace or remove bifocal intraocular contact lenses?

Similar to ICL, bifocal intraocular contact lenses can be replaced or removed if they are difficult to see after surgery or if the vision looks strange. After removal, they can be seen with glasses or contact lenses as before surgery. However, the percentage of those who wish to remove it is less than 1%.
In addition, because bifocal intraocular contact lenses are for people aged 40 to 50 years or older, cataract surgery may be required in 10 to 15 years due to age-related cataracts. At that time, the bifocal intraocular contact lens can be removed and cataract surgery can be performed at the same time.