Tips and Tricks for Artificial Eye and Scleral Shell Maintenance Most Health Authorities recommend semi-annual exams & “Glazing” of the artificial eye. On an annual basis, we evaluate the prosthesis-socket relationship with impressions, study model and socket exam to insure proper fit and function. This is important for children wearing a prosthesis since their growth patterns will cause significant changes …
The Final Confidence Builder
One of the most validating aspects of our work at Esthetic Eyes is the positive feedback we receive from our patients. We empathize with their journey and what led them to us. Each story is different, yet equally poignant and personal. Esthetic Eyes works tirelessly to provide a custom-made prosthesis (i.e. prosthetic eye, artificial eye, scleral shell) to ensure each …
Determining the Best Prosthetic Eye. There’s a Difference— Acrylic vs. Glass Eyes
Acrylic vs. Glass Eye Prosthetics One of our patients came all the way from Germany and shared her experience transitioning from glass to acrylic eye. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaAkR62dBsk Acrylic Eyes Weight: Light. An Acrylic Eye won’t weigh down or stretch the muscle/area. How It’s Made: Impression Technology provides more Precision for Custom Eye Fit. How’s the Motion? PEG Integration provides improved movement …
Skype Appointments
Why Esthetic Eyes? We are unique because we offer complimentary consultations via Skype! Our FREE online Skype Consultation provides the opportunity to examine your condition and discuss your prognosis and potential artificial eye treatment within the context of your desires and needs. The consultation also provides each patient with the opportunity to become familiar and comfortable with our team, while …