Cosmetic Contact Lens

When patients with blemished eyes are not candidates for a scleral cover shell, custom hand painted contact lens may be an option. These lenses offer a comfortable and convenient cosmetic restoration to several corneal and iris anomalies. Cosmetic contact lenses can...

Motility Peg Enhancement for Prosthetic Eyes

If you have had your natural eye removed and the socket volume replaced with a porous orbital implant, you might be a candidate for motility peg enhancement. This surgical procedure, performed by an oculoplastic surgeon, connects the orbital implant to the prosthetic...

The Most Common Prosthetic Eye Question

Over the years our team of board certified ocularists have helped thousands of patients acclimate to wearing a prosthetic eye comfortably.  This has been largely achieved by listening closely to our patient’s feedback. From tips to removing your prosthesis to...

Best Prosthetic Eye Fitting Methods

There are a number of factors that will determine what type of fitting method your ocularist chooses to fit your prosthetic eye.  It is important to note that each fitting method is equal in value and specifically chosen to achieve the most desirable outcome for...

Why Visit a Board Certified Ocularist?

Whether you were referred from your doctor, or conducting your own prosthetic eye specialist search, an important provider distinction must be made before scheduling your initial consultation.  Please make sure your provider is a board certified ocularist...