Limassol , Cyprus
+357 95 544223
+357 95 544223
Limassol , Cyprus

Our Highly realistic custom-made prosthetic eyes will renew your confidence and look. Each one is carefully hand crafted to match the fellow eye, reflecting both artistry and anatomically.

We employ cutting-edge 3D scanning and printing technology, combined with expert handmade techniques, to achieve optimal results.

Why Us: Our ocular prosthetics service is unmatched quality. We employ premium materials and pure pigment coloring to achieve lifelike results while maintaining anatomical accuracy. Our commitment to excellence ensures superior outcomes, distinguishing us from others in the field.

Types Of Intervention

Scleral shells are ultra-thin eye prosthetics worn over a non-functioning eye to restore a natural look, commonly used after severe infections, accidents, genetic conditions, and diseases. They offer a stable and longer-lasting option compared to prosthetic contact lenses

Evisceration is an eye surgery where the inside of the eye is removed, typically replaced with an orbital implant to maintain the eye's shape. A prosthetic eye is then crafted using a 3D impression of the eye socket.

Enucleation is a surgical procedure for congenital glaucoma and other conditions where the entire eyeball and its contents are removed due to factors like pain, trauma, accidents, retinoblastoma, or uveitis

Binocular prosthesis helps with the disfigurement caused by the loss of both eyes, which can have significant psychological and social impacts on both the patient and their family

Exenteration is the complete removal of the contents of the orbit. In other words, it is a surgical procedure in which the entire contents of the eye socket are removed, including the eye, surrounding tissues, and sometimes the eyelids.

This procedure is usually performed to treat serious conditions such as eye cancers, severe infections, or fungal diseases.

This type of surgery results in total loss of vision in the affected eye and often requires reconstructive surgery or the placement of a prosthetic eye along with full silicone compensation for the removed area.