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Cost · Last reviewed 5 December 2025
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Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

ICL implant cost, the honest maths.

An implantable collamer lens is one of the more expensive vision options, because the lens itself is a real cost and the surgery is more involved than laser. Here is the indicative price at home and abroad, what drives it, and why the lens and follow up matter more than the headline. We never name a clinic.

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£5,000 to £7,500
Indicative both eyes UK
lower abroad
a real lens
The lens is a cost
not just labour
reversible
Lens can be removed
unlike laser
The one honest thing
An ICL places a lens inside the eye and needs lifelong monitoring of eye pressure and the natural lens. A lower price abroad is only a saving if that long term follow up is realistic where you live.
Quick answer

What does it really cost?

In the UK, ICL surgery commonly costs about two thousand five hundred to four thousand five hundred pounds per eye, with both eye packages often around five thousand to seven thousand five hundred pounds. Abroad the price is usually lower, but the lens, the screening, and the lifelong follow up are what really decide value.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025, not a quote. ICL is more expensive than laser partly because the lens itself is a genuine cost and the surgery enters the eye. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

ICL costs more than laser because the lens is a manufactured device with a real price, and the surgery is performed inside the eye. Abroad the difference is mostly lower labour and premises costs. The figures below are indicative and per both eyes unless stated.

Indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025. Not a quote. Confirm the exact lens, whether astigmatism correction is included, and what aftercare is covered before comparing prices.

ItemAbroadUK private
Per eye, typicaloften lower£2,500 to £4,500
Both eyes packagevaries by destination£5,000 to £7,500
Astigmatism correcting lensmay cost moremay cost more
Flights, stay, review tripadd to abroad totalusually local

Always confirm the exact lens and whether it corrects astigmatism, what the screening and aftercare include, and how lifelong monitoring would work. The lens is a real cost, so a very low price deserves a careful question.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

The lens itself. Unlike laser, ICL uses a manufactured lens that is a genuine part of the cost. A lens that also corrects astigmatism is usually more, so the type of lens you need shapes the price.

The screening behind the price. ICL needs careful measurement of the space inside the eye and the health of the natural lens. A thorough assessment is what keeps it safe, and it is not where you want a quote to have cut corners.

What is bundled in. Consultation, the lens, the surgery, medication, and follow up reviews may be one package or several separate charges. Two prices only compare once you know what each covers.

The lifelong follow up. Because the lens sits inside the eye, eye pressure and the natural lens need monitoring for years. Budget for ongoing checks where you live, not only the one off surgery.

Why total cost matters more

The cheapest quote is rarely the true cost.

ICL is reversible in that the lens can be removed, which is a genuine advantage, but it is still surgery inside the eye. The value of a quote sits in the lens chosen, the precision of the measurements, and whether the lifelong monitoring is realistic for you. A lower price abroad can be sound, provided those pieces are in place.

The follow up problem is sharper here than with laser. Raised eye pressure or an early cataract may need attention years later, and a clinician here may want records the original surgeon holds. Think about who would carry that care before you travel.

Before you pay, confirm: the exact lens and whether it corrects astigmatism, what the screening and aftercare include, the full cost of the trip, and how lifelong monitoring would work where you live.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much does ICL surgery cost?

In the UK indicatively about two thousand five hundred to four thousand five hundred pounds per eye, with both eye packages often around five thousand to seven thousand five hundred pounds. Abroad it is usually lower. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Why is ICL more expensive than laser?

The lens is a manufactured device with a real cost, and the surgery is performed inside the eye rather than on the surface. A lens that also corrects astigmatism usually adds to the price.

What can the headline price leave out?

Consultation, the lens type, medication, and follow up reviews are sometimes separate charges. Abroad, flights and a stay add to the total, and lifelong monitoring sits on top wherever you live. Ask for a written breakdown.

Is a cheaper ICL abroad worth it?

It can be, if the lens is right for you, the measurements are precise, and you have a realistic plan for lifelong monitoring at home. The saving is only real once those pieces are confirmed.

Who handles monitoring if I travel?

Because the lens sits inside the eye, eye pressure and the natural lens need checking for years. Agree before you book who would carry out that ongoing monitoring and whether your records would be available to them.

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