artificial eye implantation

Overview

Artificial eye implantation, also known as ocular prosthesis or prosthetic eye, is a surgical procedure to replace a natural eye that has been lost due to injury, disease, or congenital conditions. This procedure aims to restore the appearance of the eye and, in some cases, limited visual function.

Conditions Treated:

  • Enucleation: Removal of the eye due to severe injury or disease.
  • Evisceration: Removal of the eye’s contents, leaving the scleral shell and extraocular muscles intact.
  • Anophthalmia:Absence of one or both eyes from birth.
  • Phthisis Bulbi:A shrunken, non-functional eye due to trauma or disease.

Procedures:

  • Custom Ocular Prosthesis: Creating a personalized artificial eye that matches the size, shape, and color of the remaining natural eye.
  • Implant Surgery:Placing an orbital implant in the eye socket to provide support and improve movement of the prosthetic eye.
  • Fitting and Adjustment: Ensuring the artificial eye fits comfortably and looks natural, with periodic adjustments as needed.

Preparation and Recovery:

  • Pre-Operative:Comprehensive examination, imaging tests, and discussion of the patient’s medical history and expectations
  • Post-Operative:Detailed instructions on eye care, use of prescribed medications, and regular follow-up visits to monitor healing and adjust the prosthesis.

Why Choose Us:

  • Expert Prosthetists: Our team includes experienced ocularists who specialize in designing and fitting custom prosthetic eyes.
  • Advanced Techniques:Utilizing the latest technology and materials to create realistic and comfortable artificial eyes.
  • Comprehensive Care:Providing ongoing support and care to ensure the best possible outcome for each patient.