Experience Vision Success Like Joe Jonas With EVO ICL

Joe Jonas with EVO Visian ICL

Since he was a young child, Joe Jonas was hindered by nearsightedness, struggling to see anything in the distance. Nearsightedness, also called myopia, is the most common vision disorder in the world and affects many people, even superstars. The famous singer, songwriter, and actor learned about EVO Visian ICL surgery and decided it was time …

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Is EVO ICL Surgery Safe?

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More than 1 million eyes in 63 countries have received an ICL implant since 1993[1], and the success rate is extremely high. This speaks loudly to the how safe and effective EVO ICL surgery is in providing patients with vastly improved vision. Although EVO ICL is extremely safe and complications are rare, surgeries always come …

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How Long Does It Take to Recover From EVO ICL Surgery?

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EVO ICL, the latest evolution in implantable contact lenses, is designed for greater comfort and easier lens placement in front of the natural lens. This provides patients with quick visual recovery and optimal visual outcomes. The visual recovery occurs at a slightly different pace for everyone but, in general, will follow a predictable pattern. ICL …

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Dr. Jason Brinton speaks about Evo ICL on Show me St. Louis

Dr. Brinton in OSN News

  Speaker 1: There’s a new FDA-approved vision correction procedure for people who have poor distance vision and want to get rid of their glasses or contact lenses. Malik visited Brinton Vision to learn more about EVO. Dr. Jason Brinton: Hi, I’m Dr. Jason Brinton. I’m an eye surgeon at Brinton Vision in St. Louis …

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We’re Number 1 in Visian ICL

We’re Number 1 in Visian ICL

Brinton Vision | No. 1 in Visian ICL What has about 60 thumbs and ranks No. 1 in Visian ICL in St. Louis? Brinton Vision! But wait – it gets better. In fact, we are No. 1 in the United States in the number of Visian ICL procedures performed – 240-plus ICLs in 2018. That’s …

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