What is a Removable Prosthetic Eye?
A realistic-looking artificial eye that offers an aesthetic solution for those experiencing vision loss. It doesn't provide vision, but it does increase facial symmetry and self-confidence.
Frequently asked questions?
How is Prosthetic Eye Surgery Performed?
-In place of the lost eye, a prosthesis of a custom color and size is prepared.
-The prosthesis is made of glass or special plastic to mimic natural eye movements.
-It is placed in the eye cavity under local or general anesthesia.
-Afterwards, the patient is followed up for a few weeks to check compliance.
-The prosthesis is made of glass or special plastic to mimic natural eye movements.
-It is placed in the eye cavity under local or general anesthesia.
-Afterwards, the patient is followed up for a few weeks to check compliance.
To Whom Does It Apply?
-Those who have had their eyes removed after eye cancer, serious injuries, or infections
-Those who have lost eye function due to congenital or medical reasons
-Those who have lost eye function due to congenital or medical reasons
Prosthesis Properties and Care
It is designed specifically for the individual and has colors and details that are compatible with the natural eye.
Regular cleaning and maintenance is essential.
Compliance and potential problems are monitored through annual inspections.
Regular cleaning and maintenance is essential.
Compliance and potential problems are monitored through annual inspections.
Why is it important?
It provides both psychological support and a natural aesthetic appearance to people with vision loss.