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Survey on Awareness of Implantable Contact Lenses (Phakic Posterior Chamber Lenses) Among Men and Women in Their 20s-40s with Vision of 0.1 or Less

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At Working Co., Ltd., the Japanese distributor of "IPCL®," an implantable contact lens approved by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in April 2025, conducted a survey on implantable contact lenses among men and women in their 20s to 40s nationwide. The survey found that over 70% of respondents were aware of the treatment, with nearly the same percentage expressing interest. The primary drivers of interest were the inconvenience and ongoing cost of glasses and traditional contact lenses, while the main deterrents were fear of surgery and safety concerns. Interest was notably higher among women in their 20s and 30s.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is IPCL and what does it correct?
A: IPCL is a treatment method known as an implantable contact lens that corrects myopia and astigmatism by inserting a small lens into the eye.
Q: What material is used to make IPCL lenses?
A: IPCL uses an acrylic polymer material primarily composed of HEMA, which is widely used in intraocular lenses for cataracts and contact lenses.
Q: How does IPCL differ from LASIK regarding reversibility?
A: Unlike LASIK, IPCL does not involve shaving the cornea, making it a highly reversible treatment because the lens can be removed in the future.
Q: When did IPCL receive regulatory approval and launch in Japan?
A: IPCL obtained regulatory approval from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in April 2025 and was launched in September 2025.
Q: What percentage of the survey subjects were aware of implantable contact lenses?
A: According to the survey, more than 70% (72.8%) of the survey subjects were aware of the treatment method of implantable contact lenses.