Ocular Prosthesis

 A prosthetic eye can help make people who have lost an eye to injury or disease appear better. It's commonly called a "glass eye" or "fake eye." It's not really an eye but a shell covering the eye socket structures. The prosthic eye includes: oval, whitish outer shell finished to duplicate the white color of the other eye and round, central portion painted to look like the iris and the other eye's pupil. It is almost always recommended to insert a prothetic eye (ocular prosthesis) after an eye is surgically damaged due to injury or illness. The implant helps proper functioning of the eyelid. The Editorial Board welcomes scientific reviews, systematic and general analysis, investigations, case studies, concise and informative papers and other articles that may be of interest to readers.  

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