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Alexx Kay ([identity profile] alexx-kay.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] alexxkay 2010-10-28 05:06 pm (UTC)

In modern procedures, when an eye is removed, the surgeons actually leave behind as much tissue as they can, while still correcting whatever problem prompted the removal. This lowers the amount of trauma the body has to adjust to. It also, incidentally, usually leaves enough of the musculature intact that the patient can still move their prosthetic eyes around in much the same way they moved their original ones.

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