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How Much Does Prosthetic eye Cost in Turkey?

A prosthetic eye in Turkey typically costs from $1,200 to $1,800. The final price depends on whether the patient needs a standard acrylic prosthesis, a 3D-printed version, or a complex surgical enucleation package. In the US, similar procedures cost around $6,500 on average. Patients save around 77% compared to the US. Most Turkish eye clinics include consultations, the custom device, and initial fittings in the price.

  • Custom acrylic fitting: Typically ranges between 20-30% less than 3D-printed alternatives.
  • Surgical package: Often includes enucleation and mobile implants for comprehensive eye replacement.
  • All-inclusive accommodation: Higher-tier packages frequently bundle 5-star hotel stays and airport transfers.
  • 3D-printed eyes: Generally carry a premium due to advanced personalization and digital mapping.
  • Regional hubs: Main centers for these procedures include Istanbul, Ankara, and Antalya.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialized network like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital provides access to surgeons who have performed over 10,000 procedures. Clinics in the Dunyagoz network, such as the Atakoy or Etiler branches, are JCI accredited and serve thousands of international patients annually. For the best value, look for providers where professors like Ahmet Satici personally oversee the custom fitting and surgical integration.

Key Benefits

Why do patients choose Turkey for prosthetic eye treatment?

  • Accredited clinics: Turkey is home to JCI-certified hospitals. These facilities ensure high standards of care and prioritize patient safety.
  • Innovative techniques and materials: Clinics provide Acrylic Eye Prosthesis, which is renowned for its durability and natural look.
  • High success rates: The effectiveness of prosthetic eyes in enhancing the quality of life is reported to be 95% for most patients. They also offer excellent cosmetic results.
  • Expert surgeons: Leading ophthalmologists in Turkey have significant experience. They perform numerous prosthetic eye procedures each year and are supported by international training and certifications.

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Discover the Best Prosthetic eye Clinics in Turkey: 15 Verified Options and Prices

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Muhammet Derda Ozer

22 years of experience • 25000+ treatments performed

Associate Professor Ozer specializes in prosthetic eye procedures with advanced training at Wills Eye Institute's Ocular Oncology Department.

  • Completed a prestigious ICO-STAAR Surgical Fellowship in Vitreo-Retina
  • Published research on ocular surface treatments and rare complications
  • Active member of the Turkish Ophthalmological Association
  • Currently teaches at Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University
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Ahmet Satici

34 years of experience • 20000+ treatments performed

Prof. Dr. Ahmet Satici has performed over 20,000 surgical cases in ophthalmology, specializing in prosthetic eye procedures.

  • 34 years of experience of clinical experience in eye health
  • Awarded full professorship at Harran University
  • Member of the Turkish Ophthalmological Association
  • Graduated from Uludag University Faculty of Medicine
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Yasar Dag

17 years of experience

Specialist in eyelid and lacrimal system surgery at VM Medical Park Florya Hospital – Dr. Dag focuses on restoring function and appearance.

  • Trained in vitrectomy at Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital
  • Published research on ocular trauma and surgical techniques
  • Member of the Turkish Ophthalmological Association
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Halil Cagatay

21 years of experience

Associate Professor Halil Hüseyin Cagatay, MD, is an ophthalmologist. He trained at the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine (1999–2005) and at Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital (2005–2009). He practices in İzmir and Istanbul. His focus includes cataract surgery, including complex cases, retinal surgery, and oculoplastic surgery. He has particular interest in pediatric eye health, strabismus, ptosis, keratoconus and other corneal disease, glaucoma, retinal disease, and refractive surgery. He routinely performs laser procedures and combined glaucoma and cataract surgery. He also performs DCR, prosthetic eye, eyelid tumor, orbital mass, and trauma surgeries.

Accreditations and achievements include passing the European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma Examination. He earned the Fellowship of the European Board of Ophthalmology in Paris in 2016. He became an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology in 2016. His scientific work includes 33 international and 12 national peer-reviewed publications. He has delivered 74 poster or oral presentations, 4 video presentations, and 3 photograph presentations at congresses. He has also contributed to 2 book translations or chapters.

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Anonymous • Prosthetic eye
Tajikistan
Nov 30, 2024
Verified review.
A little disappointment, expectations were not met. After not liking the result of the work, initially the Doctor did not even want to accept the dissatisfaction cotegarically, after redoing their work, as much as they could probably, but unfortunately the unpleasant residue is nowhere to go!
About Bookimed service
I am satisfied with the work of bookimed, the guys cooperated very quickly, at any time of the day, on all questions helped .I recommend to everyone!
Anonymous • Prosthetic eye
Kazakhstan
Mar 25, 2025
Verified review.
Everything's fine. Thank you
Promptness, efficiency, clinic and equipment development
I liked everything about it.
About Bookimed service
Everything is excellent. The approach to clients is efficient. The support and humanity of the coordinator Svetlana is just on a high level. Thank you 🌷
Tetiana • Cataract Surgery with Multifocal Lens Implant
United Kingdom
Feb 24, 2026
Verified review.
It was a very good experience for us and we are grateful for the treatment provided
It was a very good experience for us, and I will use this service in the future if necessary. All the answers to my questions were given. Everything is very organized. They have their own counter at the airport, where they arranged a transfer for us and brought us comfortably to the hotel. We were accompanied everywhere. The price of the service was as agreed in advance. There were no additional payments. I only spent money on my husband's eye drops at the pharmacy, but they're sold at affordable prices. The hospital is very modern, it's a large complex, there's a university nearby. The hospital has a special department for dealing with foreign clients. We didn't run, we weren't looking for anything, Mustafa was with us all the time and made arrangements for everything himself. There were a few days between the diagnosis and surgery, and we managed to book several tours of Istanbul. It helped us relieve the tension of worrying about the surgery. My husband has an agimatism, he got the best lenses in the world that exist right now. These lenses were made specifically for the parameters of his eye. It's been less than a week since the surgery, but my husband says he can see some things even better than he had with glasses before. The rehabilitation is not over yet, he has to drip eye drops on schedule for a month, take care of eyes, and don't lift heavy things and rub eyes. The doctors have done their job, now a lot depends on how clearly my husband adheres to the doctor's recommendations. It was a very good experience for us and we are grateful for the treatment provided.
Anonymous • Botox injections
Saudi Arabia
Jul 14, 2026
Verified review.
My biggest shock was that the initial agreement was completely different from the reality. After I arrived, I was forced to accept new prices and couldn’t go to another clinic. I had Botox injections for my forehead and frown lines, and of course it’s still too early to judge the results. That said, the clinic itself was good and the doctor took the time to carefully mark the injection points, which I really appreciated. However, my experience with the staff was extremely poor. One must also take into account the additional costs of accommodation, flights and transport. For this reason, based on this experience, I would not recommend that any patient travel to Turkey for treatment.
Anonymous • Laser eye surgery
United Kingdom
Jul 8, 2026
Verified review.
The recovery so far is better than expected
If you're considering this procedure, my main advice is to bring a physical card for payment. I used Apple Pay, which had a low transaction limit and forced me to make about 20 separate payments to cover the cost. Medically, everything was straightforward. I had lens replacement in both eyes on the same day, and the recovery so far is better than expected. my doctor, who took the time to explain which technique suited my eyes and was very honest about the realistic vision outcome I could anticipate. I must also say a huge thank you to the night nurse ( mirve ) I think was her name she was outstanding and took good care of me . It was reassuring that there were no additional expenses. The one thing to note is that there was little contact from the clinic after I left, but the core service was solid.
I can’t speak highly enough of the treatment from all staff especially mirve who looked after me through the night she came every hour to do my drops until I asked her to come at 6.00 in morning she gave me an extension number incase I needed anything before six , which I did at 5.00am she immediately came to my room and sorted my issue the operation went perfect and after only two days I can see better than I have in the last 18 years 👌👍👌 thank you everyone
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Ivan • ReLEx SMILE eye surgery
Netherlands
Jun 6, 2026
Verified review.
Being able to see the world clearly really does change the quality of life
I’d like to leave a positive review of the Dünyagöz clinic and Bookimed, the company that helped me find this clinic. First and foremost, I’d like to highlight the high standard of service at the Dünyagöz clinic. Upon arrival, I was promptly met and immediately provided with an interpreter. So there is absolutely no need to worry about the language barrier — both Russian and English are available here. The interpreter accompanies you at every stage: from the initial consultation right through to the operation itself. This is very important, as eye care requires a precise understanding of all your concerns and the doctor’s recommendations. I was also pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and comfort of the wards. All the staff are very friendly, helpful and always ready to assist with any queries. Another definite plus was the full board: breakfast, lunch and dinner are included, so you don’t have to worry about practical matters and can focus entirely on your treatment and recovery. I would like to express my special thanks to Bookimed. Throughout the entire process, you are supported by a personal coordinator who helps organise your trip, answers questions and provides all the necessary details. My coordinator was Anastasia, and I am sincerely grateful to her for her support. She was available practically 24/7 and even helped with matters not directly related to the clinic. It was on her recommendation that I chose Dünyagöz. What’s more, Anastasia herself had previously had her vision corrected at the same clinic, so she was able to share her personal experience. Now we are both delighted with the result and can confidently recommend this clinic to others. If you’ve been thinking about vision correction for a while, there’s no need to be afraid or put off the decision. After the operation, you realise you should have done it much sooner. Being able to see the world clearly really does change the quality of life. I wish everyone good luck, good health and nothing but positive experiences with their new, clear vision!
I’d like to leave a positive review of the Dünyagöz clinic and Bookimed, the company that helped me find this clinic. First and foremost, I’d like to highlight the high standard of service at the Dünyagöz clinic. Upon arrival, I was promptly met and immediately provided with an interpreter. So there is absolutely no need to worry about the language barrier — both Russian and English are available here. The interpreter accompanies you at every stage: from the initial consultation right through to the operation itself. This is very important, as eye care requires a precise understanding of all your concerns and the doctor’s recommendations. I was also pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and comfort of the wards. All the staff are very friendly, helpful and always ready to assist with any queries. Another definite plus was the full board: breakfast, lunch and dinner are included, so you don’t have to worry about practical matters and can focus entirely on your treatment and recovery. I would like to express my special thanks to Bookimed. Throughout the entire process, you are supported by a personal coordinator who helps organise your trip, answers questions and provides all the necessary details. My coordinator was Anastasia, and I am sincerely grateful to her for her support. She was available practically 24/7 and even helped with matters not directly related to the clinic. It was on her recommendation that I chose Dünyagöz. What’s more, Anastasia herself had previously had her vision corrected at the same clinic, so she was able to share her personal experience. Now we are both delighted with the result and can confidently recommend this clinic to others. If you’ve been thinking about vision correction for a while, there’s no need to be afraid or put off the decision. After the operation, you realise you should have done it much sooner. Being able to see the world clearly really does change the quality of life. I wish everyone the best of luck, good health and nothing but positive experiences with their new, clear vision!
Peter Tin Shouk Fong • LASIK eye surgery
Australia
Jul 10, 2025
Verified review.
I am very impressed with the quality and standard of the whole process
Communication was great. I was picked up from the hotel, transfered to the hospital, and accompanied by Adam (translator) through the journey. He knew exactly the intake process and what they would want. He was well organized and very friendly. The consultant spoke English and was very calm, and professional. I had femto iLasik which was without complication. Pre-op my prescription was -7. Day 0 post op, I could still see but with blurry vision. Day 1 post op, my vision is now 20/20. But eyes feel gritty but hopefully will ease in a few days. I am very impressed with the quality and standard of the whole process. I would highly recommend Turkey for medical tourism. It's affordable and a beautiful clean city to visit as well. Stupendous experience.
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Rene • Cataract surgery with IOL replacement
United States of America
Jan 17, 2026
Verified review.
What really stood out was how my doctor took the time to show me what to expect with each lens type after testing my eyes thoroughly, which helped me confidently choose the multifocal option
What really stood out was how my doctor took the time to show me what to expect with each lens type after testing my eyes thoroughly, which helped me confidently choose the multifocal option. He performed the surgery personally on both of my eyes the same day. My recovery is going about as expected, and the clinic provided a clear aftercare guide. Just be prepared for the other costs. Of course, I had to pay for my flight, a two-week hotel stay, and also a required $150 medical insurance policy on top of the clinic's price.
Anonymous • ReLEx SMILE eye surgery
United Kingdom
May 9, 2026
Verified review.
My distance vision is now crystal clear at 20/20, which is a massive change from my previous prescription in the -3 to -6 diopter range
My biggest worry before getting LASIK was the risk of side effects like long-term dry eyes or glare. I can honestly say my recovery has been very straightforward so far. I’ve had no dryness at all, and even better, I haven’t noticed any halos or glare in low light, which was a huge relief for me. My distance vision is now crystal clear at 20/20, which is a massive change from my previous prescription in the -3 to -6 diopter range. Overall, the whole process was solid. Of course, everyone’s experience will vary, and when I was researching beforehand, I saw many people discussing side effects that I personally did not experience at all. I had the LASIK treatment rather than SMILE, so this review is based on my own LASIK experience. Make sure to do all your research beforehand. If your main concern is whether the clinic is good to get the procedure done, then in simple terms, yes, it is. Like any place, there are things outside of the actual surgery that could be improved, but I would recommend looking through reviews carefully and moving forward with what you personally feel comfortable and confident with.
The staff were good, the room provided was also great, and the surgery went very fast and smoothly with no issues at all. Everyone was kind and helpful throughout the experience. The staff who brought the food and checked in were especially nice. There was one individual in particular I’m not sure of his name, but he spoke English and was incredibly sweet, always checking in and asking if everything was okay. He definitely made the whole experience much better and more comfortable.
One area for improvement would be communication, as English seems to be limited mainly to the coordinator and doctor . If you need to ask other staff or reception for help or information, it can sometimes be a little difficult to navigate. I would recommend having a translation app available and making sure you have your in-hospital coordinator’s contact number handy, as following things up through reception or other staff is not easy . There was also a slight issue with payment, so I would recommend having a backup payment method or checking beforehand what to do if the card machine does not work, since payments are handled directly there. This is especially important if you are travelling from abroad, as I travelled from the UK.
Vikki Kingsley Jones • IOLs implantation
New Zealand
Aug 9, 2024
Verified review.
I recommend bookimed
My husband and I traveled from New Zealand to both get eye lens replacement surgery. From the start we have had print and effient communication. With every question answered. We were picked up from the airport, taken to hotel, then the same day at our request taken to the hospital for our appointment. Two days later we were in having eye surgery again with pick ups and drop offs. We were met at the hospital entrance, by bookimed.com translators and hospital translators they were amazing every day, in every way. The doctors were provisional and onto it, explaining every detail, and answering all our questions. Our procedure went very well and we are very happy with the outcome and how amazing we can see, no longer with glasses or contacts. I recommend bookimed.com to everyone. Vikki
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Everything from start to finish was amazing. From the taxi service to the translators and doctors. The main thing is the results of our eye surgery.
عبد الحفيظ • Stem Cell Therapy
Libya
Apr 18, 2026
Verified review.
The surgeon and the medical team were brilliant and explained everything to me, which put me at ease
My biggest concern was the procedure itself and the potential side effects. Fortunately, the surgeon and the medical team were brilliant and explained everything to me, which put me at ease. It has now been 15 days since my umbilical cord stem cell treatment. To be honest, I haven’t noticed any changes yet, which is to be expected at this early stage. There is still some pain when I touch the injection site. I’ve been sticking to the post-treatment restrictions most of the time, and the clinic itself was good but not entirely modern, which is why I’ve given it four stars. Overall, it was a good experience and now I just need to be patient.
Abdoul wahab Ka • Glaucoma treatment
Senegal
May 21, 2025
Verified review.
the coach's availability, his empathy and his humanism
I particularly appreciated 1- the day-to-day follow-up from the first contact 2- the responsiveness in preparing and organising the trip 3- the logistical arrangements for my travel - punctuality and regularity 4- the coach's availability, his empathy and his humanism 5. Efficiency and speed of medical treatment 6- the high standard of the technical facilities 7- the doctor's ability to listen 8- Post-operation follow-up 9- Availability and openness of staff I would also like to point out that a personalised medical file is not provided for information purposes and for better remote monitoring.
VАLERII • Uveitis (Eye inflammation)
Ukraine
Apr 10, 2026
Verified review.
Here, however, they diagnosed my type of uveitis on the very same day, which was a huge relief
What worried me most was the uncertainty and the long search for the causes of my condition. Here, however, they diagnosed my type of uveitis on the very same day, which was a huge relief. The doctor immediately explained the possible triggers, which helped me understand the situation. It’s only been 15 days, and I’m still in the early stages of recovery. The pain in my eyes has eased slightly, as has my sensitivity to light. My visual acuity remains unchanged for now, but I realise that this will take time. The whole clinic team worked very smoothly and professionally, which gave me a sense of calm.
Anonymous • Cataract surgery with IOL replacement
United States of America
Mar 7, 2025
Verified review.
It’s so world changing to be able to see clearly again!
Overall, the experience was very much worth. It’s so world changing to be able to see clearly again! The cost was so much better than in the US, and I was also able to get the lens I wanted that is not available in the US yet. Other than a false assumption about where my hotel was located, and the drivers having difficulty finding me, the only perimeter went pretty smoothly. I’m happy with the outcome. I would only suggest that there be at least one nurse or medical staff besides the doctor who speaks English. Many more paranoid, or less traveled Americans would have a hard time going through that honestly. I feel the service is very worth iit overall, those are just some recommendations to make the service excellent and a no-brainer for Americans who need medical procedures.
Valerii Stasenko • Cataract Surgery with Multifocal Lens Implant
Ukraine
Feb 11, 2025
Verified review.
Thank you very much and I will recommend this clinic to everyone I know
I was very satisfied with the result of my treatment at the clinic. Everything was done well, starting with the pick-up from the airport, the escort and the very polite attitude towards me. Any of my needs were well met, the translation was clear and the communication with the doctor was very informative. The doctor and his whole team did their job very professionally. I am very impressed and pleased with the outcome. My treatment was very quick, professional and comfortable. Thank you very much and I will recommend this clinic to everyone I know.

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FAQ about Prosthetic eye in Turkey

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

What types of prosthetic eyes are available?

Primary types of prosthetic eyes include custom-made acrylic shells, thin scleral shells for disfigured eyes, and integrated orbital prosthetics for extensive tissue loss. Modern ocularists in Turkey primarily use medical-grade polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) to create hand-painted, durable prostheses that match the natural eye.

  • Custom ocular prosthesis: Thick acrylic shell hand-crafted from a socket impression for post-enucleation patients.
  • Scleral cover shell: Ultra-thin layer worn over a non-functioning eye to restore aesthetic appearance.
  • Peg-system implants: Specialized acrylic prosthetics attached to orbital implants to enhance natural tracking movement.
  • Orbital prosthesis: Large silicone structures replacing the eye plus surrounding eyelids or bone tissue.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major hubs like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital reveals that high-volume centers performing over 40,000 cases annually favor custom PMMA over stock options. While pre-made shells are faster, custom-painted acrylics provide superior comfort and reduce the long-term risk of socket irritation. Patients should prioritize clinics offering in-house ocularists who provide free adjustments during the initial fitting weeks.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that custom-painted acrylics offer significantly better realism than `off-the-shelf` versions. Reviews suggest planning for multiple fitting sessions to ensure the color match and movement feel natural and comfortable.

When can I get a prosthetic eye after surgery?

Patients typically receive a custom prosthetic eye 4 to 8 weeks after surgery. This essential waiting period allows surgical swelling to subside and ensures the eye socket heals completely. A stable socket shape is required to create an accurate, comfortable mold for the permanent prosthesis.

  • Healing phase: Surgical swelling must fully resolve before an ocularist takes any impressions.
  • Temporary conformer: A clear plastic disc maintains the socket shape immediately following your surgery.
  • Custom fabrication: Specialist ocularists hand-paint the acrylic shell to match your remaining eye.
  • Long-term maintenance: Professional polishing is required every 6 to 12 months to prevent protein buildup.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many expect a single visit, Turkey's high-volume ocular centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital Istanbul Etiler treat over 66,000 patients annually and emphasize a multi-stage process. Data shows the first custom eye rarely achieves a perfect fit instantly. You should plan for 2 to 4 adjustment sessions over the first 3 months to ensure long-term comfort.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend requesting a stock eye or patch immediately after surgery to avoid leaving the facility with an empty socket. Real-world experiences suggest that while Turkish clinics work faster than US facilities, haste can lead to poor fit or discomfort.

Will it move like my natural eye?

A prosthetic eye achieves synchronized movement by coupling with your remaining eye muscles or an orbital implant, though it cannot perfectly replicate a natural eye. Patients typically experience 70% to 90% natural-like tracking, providing excellent conversational movement during normal social interactions and daily facial expressions.

  • Muscle coupling: The prosthesis relies on existing eye muscles to transfer movement to the device.
  • Tracking range: Subtle shifts look natural, but extreme side-to-side or rapid movements may lag.
  • Surgical technique: Movement quality depends significantly on whether you undergo enucleation or less invasive evisceration.
  • Implant types: Using hydroxyapatite implants with pegs can often enhance the overall range of motion.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital Istanbul Etiler, which serves 66,000 patients annually, offer specialized oculoplastic care. Surgeons here, such as those with over 5,000 oculoplastic procedures, prioritize custom-fitted prosthetics. This high case volume ensures precise shaping, which is the most critical factor for improving `tracking` and reducing the visible lag often seen in generic, ill-fitting prosthetics.

Patient Consensus: While Turkish prosthetics are described as hyper-realistic, patients note that movement is most convincing in social contexts rather than close scrutiny. Regular polishing is vital to maintain motility and prevent the stiffness that can limit natural-looking shifts.

How long does the entire process take?

The entire prosthetic eye process in Turkey typically takes 1 to 4 weeks from the initial consultation to final fitting. Most patients complete the essential molding and fabrication stages within 10 to 21 days at specialized Istanbul ophthalmic centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital.

  • Initial phase: Consultation and impression molding usually occur on day 1 of the visit.
  • Healing period: Patients typically require 7 to 10 days for initial orbital tissue healing.
  • Custom fabrication: Ocularists generally complete the custom prosthetic painting and polishing within 7-14 days.
  • Final fitting: The final adjustment and placement occur between day 10 and day 21.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While standard global timelines stretch to 6 weeks, Turkish clinics like Dunyagoz Istanbul Etiler leverage high patient volumes—serving 66,000 people annually—to accelerate lab work. You can often reduce your stay by coordinating the molding date virtually before you fly. This ensures the ocularist is ready to start fabrication immediately upon your arrival.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that the active process often fits into an 11-day window. They recommend using prescribed drops religiously to ensure you meet the 10-day healing mark for the final fitting.

What material is used for the prosthesis?

A prosthetic eye in Turkey is primarily made from medical-grade acrylic or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). This high-quality, biocompatible plastic is lightweight and durable, replacing outdated glass options. Skilled ocularists custom-paint the iris and sclera to match your natural eye for a seamless, lifelong appearance.

  • Material type: Medical-grade acrylic (PMMA) is used for its superior strength and biocompatibility.
  • Durability factor: Acrylic prosthetics typically last 10+ years with proper maintenance and polishing.
  • Color stability: Turkish clinics utilize UV-stabilized acrylic to prevent yellowing from oils or environmental factors.
  • Manufacturing method: Devices are either custom hand-crafted or digitally milled for a precise, comfortable fit.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics offer standard implants, top-tier centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital Istanbul Etiler specialize in oculoplastic surgery. Surgeons there, such as Dr. Gamze Ozturk Karabulut who has performed 5,000+ reconstructions, ensure the orbital socket is perfectly prepared. This surgical expertise is just as critical as the acrylic material for achieving natural eye movement.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how quickly Turkish clinics can craft a custom acrylic prosthesis, often completing the process in 1–2 days. Many suggest verifying the use of PMMA over cheaper glass alternatives during the initial consultation to ensure long-term comfort.

How do I care for the prosthetic eye?

Caring for a prosthetic eye requires minimal handling and professional polishing every 6 to 12 months. Clean the prosthesis every 2 to 4 weeks using mild, unscented soap or saline solution. Always wipe toward the nose with a soft cloth to prevent rotation or accidental displacement from the socket.

  • Routine cleaning: Use baby shampoo and warm water to remove daily protein buildup.
  • Daily maintenance: Gently wipe closed eyelids with a warm, moist cloth each morning.
  • Surface protection: Avoid alcohol or harsh chemicals that damage the medical-grade acrylic surface.
  • Professional polishing: Schedule annual appointments at centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital for deep cleaning.
  • Replacement cycle: Plan for a new custom prosthesis every 5 to 8 years.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows high-volume centers like Dunyagoz Eye Hospital serve over 49,000 patients annually. Their ocularists emphasize using conformers during the first healing stage. This specialized approach ensures the socket matures properly before the final custom painting begins. Investing in this staged fitting process significantly reduces long-term irritation compared to standard generic shells.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that comfort develops gradually over several weeks. Most recommend allowing the socket to breathe for several hours daily and using saline rather than tap water for storage.

Can you see with a prosthetic eye fitted in Turkey?

No, you cannot see with a prosthetic eye fitted in Turkey. A prosthetic eye is a cosmetic device designed to restore facial symmetry. It lacks a retina and optic nerve. Because of this, it cannot transmit visual images to the brain.

  • Cosmetic function: Prosthetics restore natural appearance and facial symmetry after eye removal surgery.
  • Surgical foundation: Surgeons perform enucleation or exenteration to prepare the socket for the implant.
  • Dynamic movement: Specialists fit prosthetics over ocular implants to mimic natural eye muscle movement.
  • Custom fabrication: Ocularists use medical-grade acrylic and hand-paint it to match the healthy eye.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish eye centres like Dunyagoz and Valued Med Hub treat over 60,000 patients annually. This volume allows clinics to employ full-time ocularists who specialise in custom colour-matching. Their precision helps the artificial eye look virtually identical to the natural one.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Turkey find the custom fitting process provides a significant boost to confidence. They recommend confirming follow-up plans. This is because comfort often requires minor adjustments after the initial fitting.

What is the clinical process for getting a prosthetic eye in Turkey?

The clinical process for a prosthetic eye in Turkey involves socket evaluation and surgical preparation. Specialists then create a custom acrylic prosthesis. Specialists in Istanbul and Antalya use enucleation or evisceration techniques to prepare the site. They hand-paint the iris to match the healthy eye.

  • Specialist consultation: Surgeons like Dr Ali Riza Cenk Celebi assess socket health and structural requirements.
  • Surgical preparation: Enucleation or evisceration surgeries are performed if the original eye requires removal.
  • Custom moulding: Ocularists take precise socket impressions for a comfortable and secure fit.
  • Hand-painted fabrication: Technicians match the iris colour and vein patterns to the healthy eye.
  • Fitting and education: Patients learn about insertion, cleaning, and maintenance for long-term socket health.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many general hospitals offer ocular services. However, choosing specialised networks like Dunyagoz is often more efficient. These centres treat over 60,000 patients annually and house ocularists on-site. This can significantly shorten the time needed for final fittings and adjustments.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Turkey report high satisfaction with the realistic appearance of hand-painted prosthetics. They often note that the process requires multiple fitting appointments. Still, the final match to their natural eye colour is exceptionally accurate and restored their confidence.

How often does a prosthetic eye from a clinic in Turkey need to be replaced?

A prosthetic eye from a Turkish clinic typically lasts 5 to 7 years before needing a full replacement. Specialists provide high-quality acrylic prostheses that meet international standards. Annual maintenance and professional polishing in Istanbul or Ankara help maintain the fit and appearance.

  • Adult lifespan: Most adult patients replace their prosthesis every 5 to 7 years.
  • Paediatric timeframe: Children require new prosthetics every 18 to 26 months during growth.
  • Maintenance schedule: Professional polishing is recommended annually to prevent socket irritation or discharge.
  • Replacement triggers: Visible scratches, persistent discomfort, or tissue changes often signal replacement is necessary.
  • Expert providers: Specialists like Dr Gamze Ozturk Karabulut have performed 5,000+ oculoplastic procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While a prosthetic eye costs from $1,200 to $1,800 in Turkey, the real value lies in the volume at specialised eye hospitals. Dunyagoz Istanbul Etiler serves 66,000+ patients annually. This high case volume helps ocularists match the remaining eye's movement and colour with precision.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Turkey find the care efficient and professional. They appreciate the focus on comfort and the thorough instructions for long-term maintenance after returning home.

What materials are used for custom prosthetic eyes in Turkey?

Custom prosthetic eyes in Turkey are primarily made from medical-grade polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). This lightweight, hypoallergenic acrylic resin allows ocularists to hand-paint the iris. They can then match the patient's existing eye. Fine silk threads and artists' oils add three-dimensional realism before a protective resin coating is applied.

  • Primary acrylic: Durable medical-grade PMMA provides a comfortable, hypoallergenic base for the prosthesis.
  • Iris detail: Ocularists use artists' oils or watercolours to precisely match natural iris patterns.
  • Vascular mimicry: Fine red silk threads replicate natural blood vessels over the white sclera.
  • Protective coating: Clear acrylic varnish seals artwork and creates a natural, light-reflecting corneal depth.
  • Socket moulding: Specialists use dental-grade alginate to capture a precise mould for custom fitting.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Basic materials are standard. However, Turkey's high-volume centres like Dunyagoz often employ dedicated ocularists who specialise in hand-painting. Dunyagoz serves 66,000+ patients annually. This craftsmanship is why custom eyes there cost $1,200 to $1,800. This is 84% less than the Australian average of $9,500.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that custom-made acrylic resins in Turkey provide better comfort than glass alternatives. Realism is also improved. Success depends on the ocularist's hand-painting skill and a tailored fitting rather than a stock eye.

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