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prosthetic LENSES

FOR DISFIGURED AND

AND OCULARLY IMPAIRED EYE

WHAT ARE PROSTHETIC LENSES ?

Prosthetic lenses are custom-designed, medical-grade lenses created to restore the appearance and function of the eye for individuals with severe eye conditions or injuries. These lenses are typically used to improve the cosmetic appearance of an eye that may be disfigured due to trauma, congenital defects, or medical conditions. Prosthetic lenses are often made from durable material like silicone and are tailored to match the color, size, and shape of the patient's natural eye. They are fitted to the individual’s eye socket, providing both comfort and a more natural appearance.

Transforming Lives: See the Difference Before and After Prosthetic Lenses.

Prosthetic Lens Before & After

How Prosthetic Lenses Work

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​Prosthetic lenses are specialized contact lenses designed to improve the cosmetic appearance of an eye that is disfigured or has limited vision. These lenses are custom-colored to closely match the natural appearance of the other eye, blending seamlessly with the iris and pupil. While they may not restore vision, they can mask scarring, discoloration, or structural irregularities, offering a natural look and boosting self-confidence. Some prosthetic lenses also provide light-blocking or light-filtering features to improve comfort in sensitive eyes.

Who Needs Prosthetic Lenses?

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Prosthetic lenses are designed for individuals who have cosmetic or functional issues with one or both eyes due to injury, congenital conditions, or surgical procedures such as enucleation or evisceration. They are ideal for those with disfigured or blind eyes who wish to restore a more natural appearance. These custom lenses can also benefit patients with light sensitivity, mismatched irises, or conditions like aniridia and coloboma. Prosthetic lenses provide not only aesthetic restoration but also emotional comfort and improved self-confidence for those affected by visible ocular differences.

WHY PROSTHETIC CONTACT LENSES ?

Prosthetic lenses significantly improve cosmetic appearance by closely mimicking the natural look of the eye. Each lens is custom-designed to match the color, pattern, and size of the healthy eye, helping to restore facial symmetry and reduce noticeable differences. This natural appearance boosts self-esteem and confidence, allowing individuals to engage in social and professional settings more comfortably and without self-consciousness.

Prosthetic Lens Before & After

Improves cosmetic appearance

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Confidence

Prosthetic Lens wearing

Whether you're dealing with ocular differences or seeking a solution to restore a natural appearance, prosthetic lenses offer the perfect fit. Custom-designed to match the color and shape of your natural eye, these lenses provide both aesthetic enhancement and comfort. Ideal for individuals with conditions like aniridia, trauma, or post-surgery, explore our range of prosthetic lenses tailored to meet your specific needs and boost your confidence!

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HOW TO GET PROSTHETIC LENSES ?

Consult an Eye 
Specialist

Consulting a specialist for prosthetic lenses is essential to ensure the right fit and functionality. An ocularist or eye care professional will assess your needs, take precise measurements, and design a custom lens to restore both appearance and comfort, enhancing your quality of life.

Prosthetic Lens Eye Examination

Adjustment &
Fitting

The adjustment and fitting process for prosthetic lenses involves ensuring a secure, comfortable fit that aligns with the natural contours of your eye. The ocularist will fine-tune the lens for proper positioning, making sure it enhances both appearance and comfort for everyday wear.

Prosthetic Lens Trial

Design & Fabrication

The design and fabrication of prosthetic lenses involve creating a custom, realistic appearance by matching the color, shape, and size of the natural eye. Using advanced techniques, the ocularist carefully crafts the lens to ensure comfort, aesthetic enhancement, and a natural fit.

Custom Made Prosthetic Lenses
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TYPES OF PROSTHETIC LENSES

Cosmetic prosthetic Lenses

ENHANCE YOUR NATURAL LOOK

Cosmetic Prosthetic Lenses are designed for individuals seeking a quick, affordable solution to improve the appearance of their eyes. These lenses are pre-made in standard sizes and colors, offering a convenient option for those who don’t require a fully customized lens. They provide a natural look and help conceal ocular differences caused by injury or surgery, with an easy and hassle-free fitting process.

  • Benefits:   Natural appearance, convenient and affordable, easy fitting.

  • Ideal For:  Individuals with mild ocular differences, those seeking a                            temporary solution, or those on a budget.

Prosthetic Lenses
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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF PROSTHETIC LENSES ?

Hand Wash

Wash Hands    

 

Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling your contact lenses. Dry your hands with a clean towel.

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Night

Avoid Sleeping in Contacts    

 

Avoid sleeping with your contact lenses in, as this can reduce oxygen supply to the cornea and increase the risk of infection.

Tap Water

Avoid Water Contact    

 

Never use tap water to clean lenses or lens case. Do not wear contact lenses while swimming, showering, as water can introduce harmful bacteria and microorganisms into your eyes.

Len Case

Replacement Schedule    

 

Replace your lens case every 3 months to prevent bacterial growth. Don’t extend the wear period beyond what your eye doctor suggests.

Lens Solution

Always Use Lens Solution    

 

Always use the recommended lens solution (saline, multipurpose, or disinfecting solution) to clean, rinse, and store your lenses.

irritation

Monitor for Discomfort   

 

If you experience any irritation, dryness, or discomfort while wearing your contacts, remove them and consult your eye doctor if the issue persists.

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