Free yourself from blurred vision due to aphakia with the Artisan Iris clip lens in London

Discover how this lens is securely fixed to the iris, giving you stable, long-term vision correction even without capsular support

Free yourself from blurred vision due to aphakia with the Artisan Iris clip lens in London

Discover how this lens is securely fixed to the iris, giving you stable, long-term vision correction even without capsular support

With Aphakia correction using Artisan Iris clip lens, patients can enjoy stable, glasses-free vision

Quickly discover how this advanced lens solution restores clarity and independence when traditional implants aren’t an option.
Aphakia correction with Artisan Iris clip lens is suitable for patients who lack capsular support, typically following complicated cataract surgery, trauma, or lens dislocation. These patients cannot benefit from standard intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in the capsular bag. The Artisan lens is ideal for individuals with healthy corneas, no active inflammation or glaucoma, and adequate iris tissue for lens fixation. It is also a preferred option for those who want a reversible, non-angle-supported solution.
The Artisan Iris clip lens is a type of aphakic intraocular lens that’s attached to the mid-periphery of the iris, avoiding the need for capsular support. During the procedure, a small incision is made, and the lens is inserted into the anterior chamber of the eye. Using tiny “claws,” the lens is gently clipped to the front surface of the iris, positioning it securely in front of the pupil. This stable fixation allows the lens to function as a replacement for the missing or removed natural lens. The result is improved focus and visual clarity, especially for distance vision.

Advantages of Artisan Iris clip lens include secure lens positioning, quick visual rehabilitation, and suitability for eyes without capsular support. It’s also reversible, meaning it can be removed or replaced if needed. The procedure avoids the angle structures of the eye, reducing certain risks compared to angle-supported lenses.

Disadvantages include the need for a larger surgical incision than foldable IOLs and the potential for complications like endothelial cell loss or pupil distortion. It also does not accommodate for near vision, so reading glasses may still be needed. Long-term monitoring is essential to track corneal health.

Like all eye surgeries, Aphakia correction with the Artisan Iris clip lens carries risks. These include endothelial cell loss, which can affect corneal clarity over time, and iris trauma or pigment dispersion due to the lens’s iris fixation. Other risks include inflammation, raised intraocular pressure, dislocation of the lens, or infection. Although rare, retinal detachment is a more serious potential complication. Patients are monitored closely after surgery to ensure the lens remains well positioned and the eye remains healthy. Careful patient selection and surgical expertise help minimise risks and optimise outcomes.
For patients with aphakia and no capsular support, and a traumatised iris alternatives to Artisan Iris clip lens include scleral-fixated IOLs.. Some may use contact lenses for temporary vision correction, though this is not ideal long term. Each option has its pros and cons in terms of safety, stability, and recovery.

The procedure begins with a full pre-operative assessment to confirm your suitability.

On the day of surgery, local anaesthesia is used to keep you comfortable. A small incision is made in the cornea to insert the Artisan lens.

Once inside, the lens is gently clipped onto the iris using fine instruments.

The eye is then closed with a suture.

Recovery is quick, and many patients notice improved vision within days.

Post-operative drops help reduce inflammation and prevent infection. You’ll return for regular follow-ups to ensure the lens remains well positioned and the eye is healing well.

Most patients experience a significant improvement in distance vision after Aphakia correction with the Artisan Iris clip lens. Because the lens is securely attached to the iris, it remains stable and doesn’t shift, offering consistent and reliable vision. However, as it doesn’t correct for near tasks, reading glasses are typically needed. Visual outcomes depend on overall eye health and whether other conditions (like corneal scars or retinal issues) are present. Many patients are able to return to daily tasks such as reading signs, watching television, and walking with improved confidence and reduced dependence on thick “pebble- like” aphakic spectacles.

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