Restoring Confidence
Through Expert Care

Our clinic provides comprehensive support for patients navigating the journey of ocular prosthetics, from initial surgery through long-term maintenance.

Compassionate patient consultation

Our Specialized Treatments

Custom Artificial Eye

Individually hand-crafted and painted to match your natural eye perfectly. Using high-grade medical acrylic, we ensure optimal comfort, movement, and a life-like appearance tailored to your unique anatomy.

Close up of a hand-painted artificial eye

Eye Surgery

Collaborating closely with surgeons, our team supports a wide range of eye surgeries, from globe-sparing procedures to enucleation and evisceration, and prepares the eye and socket for optimal healing and successful prosthetic fitting.

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Vision Therapy

We provide professional vision therapy and rehabilitative services to address functional changes and tissue support, ensuring your prosthetic remains secure, comfortable, and correctly aligned.

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Patient demonstrating improved eyelid symmetry

Eyelid Contour Restoration

Ptosis or drooping eyelids can affect both appearance and comfort. We provide specialized Scleral Shells designed to provide volume and structural support to the upper eyelid, restoring a natural and symmetrical gaze.

  • Customized thickness to elevate the lid naturally.
  • Can be worn over a non-functioning or blind eye.

Post-Surgery Care & Implants

Proper maintenance is essential for the longevity of your prosthetic and the health of your socket. We provide comprehensive training on handling, cleaning, and daily care routines.

Professional Polishing

Recommended every 6 months to remove protein deposits and restore shine.

Implant Integration

We utilize modern porous implants that allow for natural tissue integration and movement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, a custom prosthetic eye should be replaced every 5 to 7 years. Over time, the material may degrade or your orbital socket shape may change, affecting the fit and comfort.

Yes, most patients wear their prosthetic eye 24/7. It is actually recommended to keep it in place to maintain the socket shape. You only need to remove it for periodic cleaning.

While a prosthetic eye doesn't have the full range of motion of a natural eye, modern surgical techniques allow it to track surprisingly well.

Begin your journey back to confidence.