World Best Artificial Eye Center, India

The International Prosthetic Eye Center is known for the highest standard of workmanship throughout the medical profession both in the India and also internationally. A wide range of services offered at the Center include ocular prosthetics, scleral shells, conformers, ocular implants and facial prosthetic. We not only treat adult patients, but also infants with eye problems, such as retinoblastoma or microophthalmia.

However, with the prosthetic eye techniques and material available today, these problems are readily solved both physically and the physiologically.

The ocular prosthesis /scleral shell also commonly referred to as a glass eye or plastic eye, are made from the highest grade of medical materials.

The staff at the International Prosthetic Eye Center has a combined clinical experience of over 10 years. With this experience, it is possible to use methods and materials available today to create extremely realistic prosthetic eyes allowing the ocularist to restore the loss to its natural appearance in match and mobility.

The International Prosthetic Eye Center is known for the highest standard of workmanship throughout the medical profession both in the India and also Internationally. A wide range of services offered at the Center include ocular prosthetics, scleral shells, conformers, ocular implants and facial prosthetics. We not only treat adult patients, but also infants with eye problems, such as retinoblastoma or microophthalmia


Patients travel throughout the state and worldwide to our state of the art facility which is located in the beautiful city of India in twin city in Hyderabad for prosthetic eye treatment.

For the convenience of our patients, we offer a two night stay a hotel nearby to the center for the duration of their treatment.

From the moment you contact the Center, to the three day appointments for the custom impression/ mold, custom coloring and veining, delivery and adjustments of your ocular artificial eye or scleral shell and the prosthetic eye care needed for your new prosthetic eye, our Center strives to give you the highest attention, care and respect you deserve.

Please feel free to call the Center for an appointment or for a personal consultation concerning artificial plastic eyes. We will be more than happy to speak to you personally to answer any questions you have as it relates to artificial eyes and procedures.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Movements in your Artificial Eye

From an appearance standpoint, your new eye should be indistinguishable from you other eye, except that your new eye will not move very much. The reason for this is that the muscles in your eye socket aren't attached to your new eye like they were to the old one. Probably most people will not even notice this (or care), but if you are self-conscious about it. There are a few possible solutions:

First, you can wear sunglasses or have your eyeglasses slightly tinted. Since to protect your other eye you will want to wear some sort of protective glasses anyway, this is the easiest solution.
Second, you can have installed into your eye socket a special type of implant made of a porous material to which your muscles and other tissues will slowly connect. This implant will better interface with your artificial eye, thus giving the eye more natural movement. There is a possible downside, however, and that is that the porous materials also make the eye socket slightly more susceptible to infection, so you will want to consult not only your ocularist but also your eye surgeon about the benefits and risks.

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