For Tumor inside the eyeball, the eye has to be removed, enucleated and replaced by an Orbital Implant to give patient an artificial eye and an acceptable cosmetic appearance. Similarly, following extensive trauma and irreparable damage to the eyeball, a small, shrunken eye that has lost all vision, is removed and replaced by an artificial eye which is cosmetically appealing to the patient. Loss of an eye causes a lot of psychological trauma to the patient; a nearly normal looking artificial eye gives hope and a new outlook on life.
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