31/03/2026
Endothelial Cell Stability After ICL Surgery — Why Surgical Technique Matters
Pre-operative vs 3-month post-operative endothelial cell count (ECC) following Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery.
The finding is simple:
Change in ECC is negligible.
This is not accidental.
ICL surgery sits in a different category to corneal refractive procedures.
The lens is placed inside the eye — in close proximity to the corneal endothelium — and outcomes depend on:
• Precise sizing and vault prediction
• Controlled intraocular manipulation
• Protection of the endothelium throughout the procedure
• A system designed to manage both routine and complex scenarios
At Blue Fin Vision®, outcomes are delivered by structure, not variability.
👉 Every ICL patient benefits from:
• Long-term endothelial cell monitoring
• Vault assessment over time
• A system designed for consistency, not just success on the day
Blue Fin Vision Advantage®
We don’t just perform surgery — we take responsibility for what follows.
• Lifetime follow-up for ECC and vault measurements
• No additional cost
And critically:
• Cataract development within the first 2 years →
Fully covered cataract surgery, including a premium lens
• Cataract development between 2–10 years →
50% contribution towards surgery and lens
Because if a cataract develops in this timeframe,
it is attributable to the ICL procedure — and we own that outcome.
No deflection. No hidden clauses. No compromise.
Because in refractive surgery:
What matters is not just the result today — but the result in 10–20 years.