Overview of ICL surgery
ICL (Implantable Collimer Lens) is an implantable flexible lens, which can correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, and is widely used in ophthalmology in recent years. ICL surgery can change the refractive state of the eye by implanting flexible lenses into the eye, so as to achieve the purpose of correcting vision. ICL surgery has the advantages of fast vision recovery, less postoperative pain, no corneal ablation, and has become a common vision correction surgery.

Technical requirements for ICL surgery
ICL surgery requires highly technical skills of doctors, and the success of the operation directly depends on the professional level and experience of doctors. First, doctors need to accurately measure the patient's eye size and corneal diopter to determine the appropriate ICL model and degree. Secondly, ICL lenses need to be implanted accurately during the operation to ensure that the position and angle between ICL lenses and cornea and iris are correct. In addition, doctors also need to have some experience in postoperative reexamination and treatment to ensure the recovery of patients' eyes after surgery.
It is essential for surgeons to master the technical operation of ICL surgery. Therefore, for surgeons, it is required that they must be professional ophthalmologists with senior clinical experience, and they must go through relevant short-term training, and be familiar with the operation technology of ICL surgery and postoperative nursing process.
Team requirements for ICL surgery
Like surgeons, ICL surgery also needs to cooperate with a high-level medical team. The operation team shall be composed of experienced ophthalmic nurses, technicians and anesthesiologists. The anesthesiologist needs to accurately master the use of anesthetic and the patient's physical condition to ensure that the patient will not feel pain or discomfort during the operation. At the same time, ophthalmic nurses and technicians need to be familiar with the operating procedures in the operating room and the specific requirements of ICL surgery to assist doctors in completing the surgery process and ensure the smooth operation.
ICL surgery requirements for patients
Compared with traditional laser surgery, ICL surgery has more relaxed requirements for patients. First, the patient needs to be over 18 years old, have stable vision for more than one year, and have no serious eye disease. Secondly, the patient needs to cooperate with the doctor for preoperative examination, including the measurement of eye size and corneal diopter, to determine the appropriate ICL model and degree. Preoperative comprehensive examination and full communication with doctors are also necessary to ensure the success of the operation.
In addition, the recovery period after surgery also requires patients to strictly follow the doctor's advice: rest more after surgery, avoid strenuous exercise, and pay attention to eye hygiene. At the same time, it is also the patient's responsibility to regularly review and observe the changes in vision after surgery.
summary
To sum up, the professional requirements of ICL surgery mainly include the technical level of doctors, the cooperation ability of medical teams and the cooperation degree of patients. Doctors need to accurately measure and implant ICL lenses, and have rich clinical experience and professional knowledge; The medical team needs to cooperate tacitly to ensure the smooth operation; Patients need to meet certain age and eye health requirements, and actively cooperate with doctors for preoperative preparation and postoperative care.
Therefore, ICL surgery has certain occupational restrictions. Doctors are required to have rich clinical experience and professional knowledge, the medical team has a high level of cooperation ability, and patients need to meet the basic conditions of surgery and work closely with doctors. Only under such conditions can ICL surgery achieve the best effect and bring obvious vision improvement to patients.