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How To Make Your Eyes White by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 11:01pm Dana dares to ask…I read your article about the eye drops that makes your eyes blue . But my question is kind of the opposite. I don’t want to make the colored part of my eyes more blue, I want to make the white part whiter. Is there anything that can do that? The Right Brain responds: You could use a product like Visine to “get ... Read on »
Violet's 1st Scleral Shell Eye by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 11:47pm baby!" Looks a bit freaky though, when her good eye moves the shell on her other eye stays still. .....Before Photo without scleral shell in. .....Before Photo without Scleral Shell in. .....Photo of Clear Scleral Shell .....After Photo with just a Clear Scleral Shell in. .....After Photo's with Hand Painted Scleral Shell in. .....Photo Read on »
Violet's 2nd Scleral Shell Eye by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 11:47pm Picked up Violet's 2nd hand painted Scleral Shell today. It is heaps bigger, so seems her eye structure is growing quite well. Notice the size increase more when you take it out. Read on »
Violet's 1st Painted Scleral Shell On Order by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 11:47pm On Tuesday, Violet is finally going to have her first hand painted scleral shell made. No more clear shells! Can't wait to see what a difference it will make, at the moment her microphthalmia eye is blue and normal eye brown. Have to wait about a month from Tuesday before she finally gets to wear it, but will post a photo of her, as soon as we Read on »
Violet's 3rd Scleral Shell Eye by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:53pm Today we finally got to take Violet's new scleral shell home after 3 months waiting for it to be made and finished since she had her eye moulding. It seems alot smaller this time, but I think that may be because her last shell was very bulky in the end, so this one seems to fit alot better and without making her bottom lid bulge. Read on »
Violet's Scleral Shells over the years by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 11:07am Here are all of Violet's Scleral Shells over the past almost 4 years. Inbetween her eye mouldings being taken, her Ocularist builds them up adding more to them until he needs to take another moulding. Starting from the far left her clear one that she wore from 4 months old, then we moved onto the fantastic hand painted coloured shells. You Read on »
AMD Update 13: Retinal Procedures on the Rise by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 13 Oct 2010 3:12pm in 2007. Vitrectomy-surgical removal of the gel inside the eye, used to treat retinal detachments – increased 72 percent, from 11,212 in 1997 to 19,923 in 2007. Scleral buckling, a treatment for the same condition involving placing a silicon buckle around the eye, can be performed with or without vitrectomy. Scleral buckling alone became less common during Read on »
Retinal Disease Treatments for Elders Doubled Over 10 Years by Medline Plus Posted Mon 11 Oct 2010 1:00pm in order to treat retinal detachment -- increased 72 percent between 1997 and 2007. The use of scleral buckling -- placement of a silicon buckle around the eye -- to treat retinal Read on »
Retinal Disease Treatments for Elders Doubled Over 10 Years by HealthFinder Posted Mon 11 Oct 2010 10:00am in order to treat retinal detachment -- increased 72 percent between 1997 and 2007. The use of scleral buckling -- placement of a silicon buckle around the eye -- to treat retinal Read on »
Anatomic Fashion Friday: Skull Belt + Buckle by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 5:48pm For only $175 bucks, you can sport this awesome skull buckle by Shane from A&R store! The buckles are cast from clear resin in different layers, so they have a depth and 3-dimensional aspect that, combined with the evocative and lyrical artwork, take them into the realm of wearable art. Read on »