From $10 to $100,000: Man Shares Fascinating Designs and Costs of Prosthetic Eyes
In the present day, health technologies have made significant strides. Whereas in the past, prosthetics were used merely for aesthetic purposes or to mimic basic movements, today's bionic prosthetics can be directly connected to the individual's nervous system. The user can move the prosthetic eye, arm, or leg simply by 'thinking' it into motion.
A man who has lost an eye and has been using a prosthetic eye for a long time shared the intriguing designs and prices of the prosthetics he uses. Some of these designs left onlookers in awe.
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So, do these intriguing designs actually facilitate vision?
These prosthetics do not restore vision. Their primary purpose is to maintain facial symmetry, prevent the collapse of the vacant eye socket and eyelids, and provide aesthetic and psychological support to the patient. An exact mold of the patient's empty eye socket is taken to ensure the prosthetic fits snugly inside, preventing discomfort or slippage. Prosthetic specialists meticulously hand-paint the iris tone, the color of the sclera, and even the intricate capillary structures on the prosthetic, referencing the patient's healthy eye. This attention to detail makes the artificial eye almost indistinguishable to the casual observer. If desired, they can also create unique, custom designs.
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