Artificial Eyes/ Ocular Prosthetics

Hollands of London

 Consultant Optician — Simply Beautiful VISION & SCIENCE

Hollands of London     3 New Cavendish Street  London  W1G 8UX    Tel / Fax: 020 74868533    email: kantifatania@hotmail.com

Cleaning an Ocular Prosthesis

 

Over time, the surface of the prosthesis collects protein and debris. Taking good care of your prosthesis helps to ensure a healthy socket and increase the life of your prosthesis.

Some patients find that removing and cleaning their prosthesis every day is necessary, while others are able to wear it for a couple weeks or longer before cleaning.

Cleaning the prosthesis every 2-3 weeks is the best time frame.

Always make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly before handling your ocular prosthesis. Use warm water to rinse and gently scrub the prosthesis, removing built-up pf protein and other debris. Then dry the prosthesis with a soft tissue or clean cloth , polishing very lightly in a circular motion.

Do not clean or soak the prosthesis in any solvents, disinfectants or alcohol. These chemicals can cause irritation to your socket or damage to the prosthesis itself. Saline solution is okay to use as a substitute for water for cleaning, but is not necessary.

A professional polish is the only way to remove the protein attachments and bacterial infiltration which will occur over time. It is  recommend to have your prosthesis polished every 6 months. This can also help in ‘freshening up’ the prosthesis in general appearance as well. Please contact Hollands of London today to schedule an appointment if your last polish was over 6 months ago.

Photo examples of our Ocular Prosthesis