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My eyes have shrunk now, can I go directly for artificial eyes?
When monocular blindness is accompanied by eyeball atrophy, patients can consider wearing artificial eye tablets to improve their appearance, or they can directly remove their eyeballs and place artificial eyes to improve their appearance.

1. eye prosthesis: The patient lost sight in one eye, and his eyeball shrank, so he could not recover his vision. For patients who are blind in one eye but the degree of eyeball atrophy is not serious, the appearance of eyeball can be improved by wearing artificial eye tablets, but generally normal vision cannot be restored. The artificial eye itself is a prosthesis made of biomaterials, which can improve the appearance of the eye.

2. Artificial eye: If the patient is blind in one eye and the eyeball atrophy is serious, it may directly cause orbital depression or the appearance cannot be improved by artificial eye film. You can choose to directly remove the blind eyeball and install artificial eyes to restore the appearance, but you can't restore your vision.

It is suggested that patients with monocular blindness and ocular atrophy should see a doctor in time, evaluate their condition and choose a suitable scheme under the guidance of a doctor.