Lens Replacement in Kilkenny

Lens Replacement in Kilkenny

Compare 3 eye clinics in Kilkenny offering lens replacement surgery — ranked by Google rating, with verified prices and patient reviews in one place.

3
clinics
4.9 ★
avg rating
€3,000
from / per eye
20–30 min
procedure time
Kilkenny, Ireland

Why Kilkenny for lens replacement surgery?

Kilkenny is home to 3 specialist eye clinics offering lens replacement surgery. The average Google rating across listed providers is 4.9 stars, with prices from €3,000 to €5,000 per eye. Many patients choose Kilkenny because consultations, the procedure and follow-ups can be planned in one location with multiple providers to compare side by side. When choosing, focus on surgeon experience (procedures performed per year), the technology used and on transparent pricing that includes pre-operative testing and follow-up visits.
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Kilkenny
3 clinics · 4.9 ★
Lens Replacement

What is Lens Replacement?

Lens replacement procedures correct vision for patients who are not good candidates for laser eye surgery — typically due to a high prescription, thin corneas or age-related lens changes. Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) works exactly like cataract surgery: the natural lens is replaced with a premium IOL. Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICL) take a different approach — a thin biocompatible lens is placed in front of the natural lens, providing excellent correction while preserving the natural lens. ICL is reversible and especially popular with younger patients with very high prescriptions.

Duration
20–30 min
💧Anesthesia
Topical (eye drops)
💼Back to work
2–5 days
Full recovery
2–6 weeks

Techniques used

01

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

The natural lens is replaced with a premium IOL — like cataract surgery. Ideal for patients 45+ and prevents future cataracts.

02

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

A thin foldable lens is inserted through a tiny incision and positioned between the iris and the natural lens. Reversible.

03

Phakic IOL

An additional lens is implanted inside the eye without removing the natural lens. Various models available for different prescriptions.

Key benefits

  • Corrects very high prescriptions where laser isn't suitable
  • RLE prevents future cataracts
  • ICL is reversible — the lens can be removed if needed
  • No corneal tissue is altered
  • Excellent visual quality, often better than contact lenses

Who is it for?

Patients with high myopia (above −8), high hyperopia, or those not suitable for laser surgery due to thin corneas or dry eyes. RLE is ideal for patients 45+ who also want to address presbyopia. ICL is popular with patients 21–45 with high prescriptions.

Recovery

Vision improves significantly within 1–3 days. For RLE recovery mirrors cataract surgery — drops for several weeks, no heavy lifting in the first week. For ICL recovery is often faster, with most patients seeing well within 24–48 hours. Full stabilization takes 2–6 weeks.

!Possible risks

  • Temporary increased eye pressure (especially after ICL)
  • Inflammation or swelling
  • Halos or glare at night (especially with multifocal RLE)
  • Retinal detachment (rare, higher risk in very myopic eyes)
  • Need for additional procedures or adjustments
  • ICL: potential cataract formation years later

How to choose a clinic in Kilkenny

3 providers — these are the criteria most patients weigh.

Surgeon experience

Ask for the number of procedures performed per year and the surgeon's specialization.

Technology used

Modern femtosecond and excimer lasers and premium IOL platforms produce more predictable outcomes.

Transparent pricing

The price should include consultation, the procedure and follow-ups — ask for a written breakdown.

Independent reviews

Google reviews, Trustpilot and patient forums often reveal aftercare quality and follow-up communication.

Pre-op testing

A thorough exam including topography, biometry and dilated retinal check is essential.

Aftercare

How many follow-up visits are included? Who do you contact in case of concerns after surgery?

Lens Replacement prices

Prices in Kilkenny

Across the clinics listed in Kilkenny, prices for lens replacement surgery range as shown. Final pricing depends on the technology used, surgeon experience, the type of intraocular lens (where applicable) and how many follow-up visits are included.

per eye
€3,000
up to €5,000

Prices are reported by clinics and shown in EUR. Always confirm the current price during your consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between RLE and ICL?+

RLE replaces your natural lens with an artificial one (like cataract surgery). ICL adds a lens in front of the natural lens. RLE is typically recommended for patients 45+, ICL for 21–45.

Is ICL reversible?+

Yes — the ICL can be removed or exchanged if needed. This is one of its key advantages over laser surgery, which permanently alters the cornea.

Will I still need reading glasses?+

With a monofocal lens, possibly yes. Premium multifocal or extended depth-of-focus lenses can correct distance and near vision, often eliminating the need for glasses.

How high a prescription can be corrected?+

ICL can correct myopia up to about −20 diopters and hyperopia up to +10. RLE with premium IOLs can correct virtually any prescription.