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What is an ocular orbital implant?

July 28th, 2010 | wendi

 

This is an item derived from coral, bone, glass, Perspex or various other materials to fill the volume of the orbit created by the removal of the eye or the contents of the eye. There are many excellent implants on the market and this would be discussed with your ophthalmologist and ocularist

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