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Prosthetic eyes offer a life-changing solution for individuals who have lost an eye, providing both cosmetic restoration and emotional healing. These advanced prosthetics are carefully crafted to resemble the natural eye, helping individuals regain confidence and feel more comfortable in social settings. Beyond aesthetics, prosthetic eyes improve quality of life by restoring a sense of balance and symmetry, empowering people to move forward with confidence.

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    Established in 1991 in Antalya, the Orbit Medical Centre offers top-notch medical services to the city and the Mediterranean region. The Centre's emphasis on collective efforts and professional interdependence has earned it a reputation as the premier ophthalmological care provider in the region. With its advanced infrastructure, the Centre's ophthalmologists share their knowledge and experience, with particular focus on excimer laser, cataract, glaucoma, keratoconus, and diabetic treatments. The Centre upholds ethical and deontological principles, and prioritizes patient treatment over commercial interests, resulting in patients' trust and establishing the Centre as a model organization.

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  • Can a prosthetic eye restore vision?

    No, a prosthetic eye cannot restore vision. It improves cosmetic appearance. Additionally, it provides psychological benefits after the loss of an eye. The prosthetic is purely aesthetic.

  • How often does a prosthetic eye need to be replaced?

    Generally, they replace prosthetic eyes approximately every 5 years. However, this can vary. It depends on factors such as changes in the eye socket, wear and tear, and the quality of the prosthetic.

  • Can I sleep with my prosthetic eye in?

    Yes, most people can sleep with their prosthetic eye in place. However, some ocularists may recommend removing it at night to give the socket a rest and clean the prosthetic. Follow the specific advice of your ocularist.

  • How soon after enucleation (eye removal) can I get a prosthetic eye?

    After enucleation, an ocularist can typically fit a prosthetic eye within 6 to 8 weeks. They do it once the eye socket has healed sufficiently. The exact timing can vary based on individual healing processes.

  • Can children wear prosthetic eyes?

    Yes. Ocularists can fit prosthetic eyes for children. It's especially important for children to have a prosthetic eye. This is crucial for psychological development and to promote proper growth of the facial bones.

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