I thought it was the left. Now I know it's the right. AND I SUFFER FROM THE SAME AFFLICTION! In other words, well done Dr. Stolpe and great job on this video. It's horrible going through this. Thankfully I now have a "shell" with results very similar to this. This video is possibly the most important thign on the entire internet to encourage sufferers to seek help. As a sufferer, I can't see out, and you can't see in. It's a relief that there is an illusion available to make it otherwise.
i was searching for this video.. and thank god i found it :)) this woman talking is DEBORAH FALCONER the ex-wife of Robert Downey Jr. and the mother of INDIO FALCONER DOWNEY... i was shock when i knew that he has a prosthetic eye.. because it really looks like a normal eye :))
At 1:06 you can tell it's her right eye. But still it looks very real & appears to move some. My boyfriend's boss has a prosthetic eye - he ran int & shattered a sliding glass door when he was a kid. His eye doesn't look as real as this one
Hey everyone! I recently had evisceration on my right eye, and have received my prosthetic.
I would very much appreciate it if you guys would check out the featured video on my channel about my journey with the surgery and my dancing. Thanks :)
I lost my left eye when I was only 18 months old...went through HELL growing up and dealing with all the ignorant cold hearted people in this world ... and like what you said about being a female, we are so much more self conscious about it...I am 25 now and I still feel like there is someone starting at my eye snickering, and its mainly all in my head! Your eye looks AMAZING!!! I can't believe how real it looks.....im jealous lol
Come on people! It's obviously her right eye. They did an amzing job with the color, but it doesn't move as much as the other like any prosthetic. Why do you think it's the left?
Hi. I lost my left eye when i was 5 years old and now I am using an artificial eye , in which i dont feel comfortable and irritates me. Also, It doesnt have a natural apperance and movement. however your eyes are looking so good no one can say whch eye is fake . So please can u tell me from where u did it. and provide me some informaion. how much does it cost . I shall be very thankful to u .
It's her right eye. Glass eyes made in Germany can break when dropped, but they are more pleasant to wear and shine more natural. Muehler & Soehne in Wiesbaden-Germany.
At around 2:41 her left iris seems to get slightly bigger and also focusing on somethign behind the cameraman. Pressing pause then, one notices that the right eye is more fixed / more static. Very sure it's the right eye.
I was born without my right eye therefore I have a prosthetic eye. Never realized there were so many people that had them. Thank you.
And her left eye socket holds the prosthesis (looking at the screen it would be the right). You can tell from the swelling around the eye and often the artificial eye is smaller then the real.
based on the movement of her eyes I'd say HER right eye is the prosthetic, but based on the reflection of light off of HER left eye I'd say that's the fake one, it also has that kind of blankness to it that blind people tend to have.
her eye looks so good. when i started watchin i thought she didnt really have a fake one. but when i hear her talk about the eye she had before i know because thats how i feel now. i lost my eye at age one and at nineteen im still not comfortable with myself. i act like everything is good but it eats me up inside.
@okteachokteach I feel you...I'm in the same situation...I was born with a deformed left eye and got teased and made of for it...I mean I can still do normal things like drive (I'm a better driver than most ppl), ride a bike and lead a very normal life...but I just hate when I'm talking to people and I can tell they're staring at my prothestic left eye because it doesn't move. I want to get into acting but I know with my condition, it aint gonna happen...I really hope that if I get a procedure
@okteachokteach like this that many doors will open for me in the acting world...bad enough it's hard making it as an actor when you have two normal functioning eyes so imagine just having one, and then a prosthestic that doesn't move...sigh. Hopefully this procedure will boost my confidence in persuing acting and just overall in life...
I assume that her real eye is her right one because it looks dilated from some light source in front of her. And the pupil of a fake eye is supposed to look undilated and is incapable of dilating. Hence my decision.
I have a shell just like she does, but mine is 15 years old. Carol Stolpe was my ocularist. The problem is, she is EXPENSIVE and I could never afford to get another. Her office is in Beverly Hills and used to be on Rodeo Drive.
No one actually knows I have a false eye until I tell them and then they are shocked.
oke so.. i got in a accident and not lost my eye but it looks very bad.. what do you recon..? some told me there is a thing called sclera lenses that cover the whole eye and they make it look like the other eye?? is this true? can they make a sclera lens just for you?
another thing I was wondering about .. dgllamas: wasnt your eye like attaching and growing to your eye-socket?
it's called a scleral shell - the lost eye needs to be enucleated(partially removed) - a ball-shaped implant is inserted and the muscles are left intact - after the eye is healed from the surgery then the ocularist can make a scleral shell based on a mold of your eye socket - it is removable and moves with your good eye like in this video. I have worn one for 34 years, since I was 8 years old - most of the time patients are not even aware of the eye, sleep with it, etc.
Yes, I had surgery for glaucoma, and unfortunately, there were complications. The back of the eye was hemorrhaging, so there was a tear in it. That is what started scarring itself to the eye socket. When I moved my eyes, YEOWCH, talk about pain! Glad it was completely removed after that!
You can wear a shell over the eye, this has been done. As to whether the eye needs to be enucleated or not, that's up to the Dr to determine, not I. But I do remember the ocularist saying that some people still have their eye/s, sunken or very small, and wear a shell over them.
Her right eye is prosthetic, left one is real. I wear a prosthetic eye and can spot one right off, even if it's a dang good one like this lady has.
When I lost mine, I didn't care one iota what others. I was 15, in high school, and still didn't give a rat's patootie. It wasn't my fault, I had no control, so folks could say whatever they wanted, it wasn't worth even one fart blow.
That was true for strangers, but if anyone close to me said anything, then it hurt my feelings. Otherwise, pfffft.
I had complications to glaucoma surgery, and appx a month later, it had to be removed. It was SUUUPER painful, like a month-long migraine! }}^O I also lost all vision in it (was legally blind in it before the surgery), so it wasn't like I lost a lot of vision. I was sooooo happy it was gone, HUGE relief, like inhaling big after nearly drowning!
you are lucky - I have never seen with 2 eyes, had a scleral shell since I was 8 and I still feel like a freak - have felt ugly my whole life - I shouldn't care - I was born 3 months early, I was supposed to be dead or a vegetable, I am a SURVIVOR dammit, but the pressure on women to be pretty, to be perfect and doll-like has destroyed my self-esteem. I wish the 'net was around when I was growing up, my whole life I have never known anyone else who lost an eye and nobody else could understand.
I'm sorry for how you feel. I've never seen with two eyes either. I was born blind, but first developed vision at 8 months. My left eye has always had some impairment, although not severe. The right was legally blind, and that's the one I lost. From grades 3-11 I was made fun of BIG TIME 'cause the eyes were very big with the right one bigger (huge!). The right one was scarred - lumpy, unevenly pink, and kind of clouded.
I totally understand where you're coming from. Best to you!
Wow! I teach health careers to high school age kids and I am a registered nurse. This video is phenomenal in my opinion and prosthetic eyes have come a long way since the round glass marble style. This video is worth its weight in gold in teaching others about prosthetic eyes. Thank you all for sharing.
i have a piece as well. why don't we have, our own site or page? where we can exchange information. i am sick of people who want to look, at these clips as some kind of entertainment.
me 2 and people are just sick these days that make jokes ...but i think hers is a fairly good job and if u hear of a good page that we can go and chat on let me no thanks
it's her right eye she has a peg and you can tell because the left is more rapid and the prostetic weighs somewhat and it drops her right lid a lil lower then the left the eye could actually be built up a lil at the top to make her top lid stick out a little more, i also have a prosthetic but no peg and i have diamonds in one of my prosthetics, because i can't have a peg cause my body rejected my implant so instead of trying to draw less attention i draw more attention.
Carole Lewis Stolpe is an artist. She made my prosthetic after I lost my right eye to choroidal melanoma 6 years ago. It is wrong to call this woman a cheater. Instead you should be complmenting her on her beauty and her beautiful eyes.
Most eyemakers charge about $2500, This one may be more because they're using a new type of technology. Replacement, on average, is every five years. For those lucky enougn to have it, some U.S. health insurance plans cover most of the cost of an eye when needed.. I believe that In England, it's paid for by the government heath plan.
Her right (our left) I'm pretty sure is the prosthetic, but I must admit I thought it was the other one at first.
The reason I'm pretty sure is because of her "body language" when talking about it. She raises her hands to her right side of her face a number of times when talking about "the eye".
Why not end the video with the answer? Right or left? The quizzy question was the reason for seeing the video... I think it is the right eye that is the prosthetic one. It would probably have been more easy to tell if she had shown us more eye movement in the movie.
A motility peg can be attached to several types of orbital implants, and the prosthesis is attached on the other end. I considered getting one, but decided not to.
A motility peg is possible. We do not know if she had an eviseration or enucleation, what kind of implant, etc. It can't be denied that the eyemaker did a fine job on her prosthesis' color and fit, but there are others who could have done just as well.
She is quite a good singer judging from a recording I heard.
its the left eye. if u paused it and look at ur right (her left) u can see the reflection is stronger than her right. so i think its our left, her right eye.
It could be because she was being video taped. People react differently when they have to "perform". If you aren't used to it, you could stutter, twitch, or in this case possibly, blink a lot.
Your eyes are not the problem, your articulation is.
2012maritza 1 month ago
I thought it was the left. Now I know it's the right. AND I SUFFER FROM THE SAME AFFLICTION! In other words, well done Dr. Stolpe and great job on this video. It's horrible going through this. Thankfully I now have a "shell" with results very similar to this. This video is possibly the most important thign on the entire internet to encourage sufferers to seek help. As a sufferer, I can't see out, and you can't see in. It's a relief that there is an illusion available to make it otherwise.
rjkral 2 months ago
i was searching for this video.. and thank god i found it :)) this woman talking is DEBORAH FALCONER the ex-wife of Robert Downey Jr. and the mother of INDIO FALCONER DOWNEY... i was shock when i knew that he has a prosthetic eye.. because it really looks like a normal eye :))
morhima19 5 months ago
At 1:06 you can tell it's her right eye. But still it looks very real & appears to move some. My boyfriend's boss has a prosthetic eye - he ran int & shattered a sliding glass door when he was a kid. His eye doesn't look as real as this one
wickedqueenamanda 5 months ago
Why dont u blink more? :(
Grby4Ever 6 months ago
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Grby4Ever 6 months ago
it is her right eye because it's not reflecting the light as a real eye but still... you really have to pay attention
13877letang 6 months ago
You explain yourself very well >:-)))
sugarpacketchad 6 months ago
I couldn't tell. All I could see is how beautiful you are. Cheers!
TucoRamirez2 7 months ago
Hey everyone! I recently had evisceration on my right eye, and have received my prosthetic.
I would very much appreciate it if you guys would check out the featured video on my channel about my journey with the surgery and my dancing. Thanks :)
idanceRF 9 months ago
holycrap miss Blink Alot now i know why your self conchis
jmtGAMING 9 months ago
Maybe i could tell if she blinked a little more...
420hih 10 months ago 3
I lost my left eye when I was only 18 months old...went through HELL growing up and dealing with all the ignorant cold hearted people in this world ... and like what you said about being a female, we are so much more self conscious about it...I am 25 now and I still feel like there is someone starting at my eye snickering, and its mainly all in my head! Your eye looks AMAZING!!! I can't believe how real it looks.....im jealous lol
BxRxAxNxDxI 10 months ago 3
did anyone notice that she blinks alot?
mrBoogyman1 10 months ago
Come on people! It's obviously her right eye. They did an amzing job with the color, but it doesn't move as much as the other like any prosthetic. Why do you think it's the left?
randomologist001 11 months ago
she looks like deborah falconer.....
morhima19 11 months ago
Hi. I lost my left eye when i was 5 years old and now I am using an artificial eye , in which i dont feel comfortable and irritates me. Also, It doesnt have a natural apperance and movement. however your eyes are looking so good no one can say whch eye is fake . So please can u tell me from where u did it. and provide me some informaion. how much does it cost . I shall be very thankful to u .
eman8102 11 months ago
wow... I wouldn't even say you were blind. Pretty convincing.
rhandros 1 year ago
its the left
greendaylover323 1 year ago
I'm not alone after all :-)
TheCasu305 1 year ago 2
her left eye is fake. the pupil is larger than the other. should be smaller since there is light shining on her face
hotbeanful 1 year ago
I still have trouble getting my contacts in. It must be an adventure to get one of those on.
Roflinurface 1 year ago
Blinking to keep moisturized so you cannot tell which one it is.
milackk7 1 year ago
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how did you lose your eye
gymnasticsgirls1 1 year ago
how did you lose your eye
gymnasticsgirls1 1 year ago
The prosthetic moves really well
mrradiochicken 1 year ago
Everytime when the difference between the real and the fake eye becomes clear they blur the screen.. ofcourse you cant see the difference then.
19ROY88 1 year ago
my left her right
Rodolfomr12 1 year ago
i believe her right is the prosthetic eye, it doesnt look 'deep' like her left
AcidSpittingAngel 1 year ago
right eye/left hand side\
knexlegoclawman 1 year ago
gooddddddddddddd
loveukuttu 1 year ago
left hand side (right eye) thelight relects diffrently, very hard to tell without pausing the video
allenblackcarp 1 year ago
left eye(right side)... You can tell that there was a patch there for a while since there's a patch of skin there that's lighter
xximanoobxx 1 year ago
do they make sharingans?
jeohuinG 1 year ago
It's her right eye. Glass eyes made in Germany can break when dropped, but they are more pleasant to wear and shine more natural. Muehler & Soehne in Wiesbaden-Germany.
rberding 1 year ago
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I would say your right.
SecularTechnology 1 year ago
Blink 182 - times a fucking minute!
toranatheory 1 year ago
GOD stop fucking blinking
MRCHEEZLE117 1 year ago
How much does this procedure cost?
IWannaBe120 1 year ago
I can't tell which eye
williambrodie 1 year ago
left eye shines more. She look very good imo. f**k the eye.
SmoootHman 1 year ago
your blinking is so annoying
Sansoots 1 year ago 14
@Sansoots IDIOTTTTTTTTTTTTT
DaN1el96 1 year ago
left eye ...
armoni10112 1 year ago
Ottimo lavoro ...
paolohf83 1 year ago
At around 2:41 her left iris seems to get slightly bigger and also focusing on somethign behind the cameraman. Pressing pause then, one notices that the right eye is more fixed / more static. Very sure it's the right eye.
fenriz218 1 year ago
Its her RIGHT eye...... If you notice at the 0:44 sec mark, she points to her right eye when speaking about 'losing her eye.'
Lauren18182 1 year ago
Anophthalmia is what I have.
TheYasserTv 1 year ago
I was born without my right eye therefore I have a prosthetic eye. Never realized there were so many people that had them. Thank you.
And her left eye socket holds the prosthesis (looking at the screen it would be the right). You can tell from the swelling around the eye and often the artificial eye is smaller then the real.
TheYasserTv 1 year ago
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The left eye is fake 100%
born2fight85 1 year ago
u should blink more...
zyx0unknown0xyz 1 year ago 31
@zyx0unknown0xyz You should see what it's like not having one of your eyes. Then you can make fun of how someone with a prosthetic eye blinks.
mallorygracen 8 months ago 5
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it's the left eye
Yivo13 1 year ago
based on the movement of her eyes I'd say HER right eye is the prosthetic, but based on the reflection of light off of HER left eye I'd say that's the fake one, it also has that kind of blankness to it that blind people tend to have.
whattheima 1 year ago
My left, her right. I'm sure of it.
Thewaterofthepool 1 year ago
It's her right eye, clearly.
arbonac 1 year ago
I guess her left eye is fake, which is our right .
buggingyou 1 year ago
right eye !!
HOOGVLIET5 1 year ago
exactly how i feel. my prosthetic doesn't even in any way resemble my real one. :(
coregrip 1 year ago
the right
kiekie84 1 year ago
her eye looks so good. when i started watchin i thought she didnt really have a fake one. but when i hear her talk about the eye she had before i know because thats how i feel now. i lost my eye at age one and at nineteen im still not comfortable with myself. i act like everything is good but it eats me up inside.
okteachokteach 1 year ago
@okteachokteach I feel you...I'm in the same situation...I was born with a deformed left eye and got teased and made of for it...I mean I can still do normal things like drive (I'm a better driver than most ppl), ride a bike and lead a very normal life...but I just hate when I'm talking to people and I can tell they're staring at my prothestic left eye because it doesn't move. I want to get into acting but I know with my condition, it aint gonna happen...I really hope that if I get a procedure
IWannaBe120 1 year ago
@okteachokteach like this that many doors will open for me in the acting world...bad enough it's hard making it as an actor when you have two normal functioning eyes so imagine just having one, and then a prosthestic that doesn't move...sigh. Hopefully this procedure will boost my confidence in persuing acting and just overall in life...
IWannaBe120 1 year ago
i would say right at bcuz she kinda points at it and the dilation of the pupil is different
redguy4 1 year ago
god damn it stop fucking blinking!!!!!!
zebrafreak2010 1 year ago
@zebrafreak2010 Maybe it feels like there's something in your eye. Well, eye socket in her case...
Thewaterofthepool 1 year ago
her left.
askmisscris 1 year ago
Right
chdbox366 1 year ago
left
scardorn145 1 year ago
I'm saying left eye
oucy 1 year ago
I assume that her real eye is her right one because it looks dilated from some light source in front of her. And the pupil of a fake eye is supposed to look undilated and is incapable of dilating. Hence my decision.
DDRGURU56 1 year ago
the right one, because it's biger, and it's moving slowly
panchevak 1 year ago
her left
zantiertasa 1 year ago
its the right eye cause its not moving as fast as the left one
jayfay14 1 year ago
I'd say it's the left (left of screen). This right one seemed slightly more animated.
Meduzi 1 year ago
I think the fake one is her right eye.
cmoliveira9 1 year ago
You are so beautifull...
mpereirawolf 1 year ago
is the blinking a side effect of prosthetics or habitual?
yunanhe 1 year ago
@yunanhe no she is just doing it so you cant notice it as much
danohopo 1 year ago
i can't even tell
assault6622 1 year ago
she blinks a lot
Eonnn84 1 year ago
Its the left.
almandjoy12345 1 year ago
its he left one
pussypower96792 1 year ago
i'd go with her right eye
kissmyfarmer 1 year ago
im really sorry u lost ur eye, because u have beautiful eyes. but its ok, cuz theyre still really pretty
LeYLo136 1 year ago
wow, i can't tell which one's the fake eye.
rayj778 1 year ago
the left
moonprinnces 1 year ago
right eye i guess..
sena2020 1 year ago
if my eye got damaged im gonna use an eyepatch
they look so awesome!
Fritzzoff 1 year ago
I have a shell just like she does, but mine is 15 years old. Carol Stolpe was my ocularist. The problem is, she is EXPENSIVE and I could never afford to get another. Her office is in Beverly Hills and used to be on Rodeo Drive.
No one actually knows I have a false eye until I tell them and then they are shocked.
UrbanGypsy2 1 year ago
Left
xXautersXx 2 years ago
Left??
Cassandra157 2 years ago
oke so.. i got in a accident and not lost my eye but it looks very bad.. what do you recon..? some told me there is a thing called sclera lenses that cover the whole eye and they make it look like the other eye?? is this true? can they make a sclera lens just for you?
another thing I was wondering about .. dgllamas: wasnt your eye like attaching and growing to your eye-socket?
I need to know these things please help!
plopo17 2 years ago
it's called a scleral shell - the lost eye needs to be enucleated(partially removed) - a ball-shaped implant is inserted and the muscles are left intact - after the eye is healed from the surgery then the ocularist can make a scleral shell based on a mold of your eye socket - it is removable and moves with your good eye like in this video. I have worn one for 34 years, since I was 8 years old - most of the time patients are not even aware of the eye, sleep with it, etc.
dharmabird67 2 years ago
Yes, I had surgery for glaucoma, and unfortunately, there were complications. The back of the eye was hemorrhaging, so there was a tear in it. That is what started scarring itself to the eye socket. When I moved my eyes, YEOWCH, talk about pain! Glad it was completely removed after that!
dgllamas 2 years ago
@dgllamas Is it necessary to lose ore enucleate the eye for a sclera shell ore is it possible just to use it, like a big lens?
plopo17 2 years ago
You can wear a shell over the eye, this has been done. As to whether the eye needs to be enucleated or not, that's up to the Dr to determine, not I. But I do remember the ocularist saying that some people still have their eye/s, sunken or very small, and wear a shell over them.
dgllamas 2 years ago
ahh stop blinking so much lol.
SexiLaVilleValo 2 years ago
her right eye. she blinks very often oO
rnoka 2 years ago
Her right eye is prosthetic, left one is real. I wear a prosthetic eye and can spot one right off, even if it's a dang good one like this lady has.
When I lost mine, I didn't care one iota what others. I was 15, in high school, and still didn't give a rat's patootie. It wasn't my fault, I had no control, so folks could say whatever they wanted, it wasn't worth even one fart blow.
That was true for strangers, but if anyone close to me said anything, then it hurt my feelings. Otherwise, pfffft.
dgllamas 2 years ago
What happened to your eye if you don't mind me asking?
ErikaLovesAdam 2 years ago
Don't mind at all, thanx for asking. :^)
I had complications to glaucoma surgery, and appx a month later, it had to be removed. It was SUUUPER painful, like a month-long migraine! }}^O I also lost all vision in it (was legally blind in it before the surgery), so it wasn't like I lost a lot of vision. I was sooooo happy it was gone, HUGE relief, like inhaling big after nearly drowning!
dgllamas 2 years ago
That makes sense. The vision was already gone already so you what was the point of trying to keep the eye. Don't you miss it though?
ErikaLovesAdam 2 years ago
you are lucky - I have never seen with 2 eyes, had a scleral shell since I was 8 and I still feel like a freak - have felt ugly my whole life - I shouldn't care - I was born 3 months early, I was supposed to be dead or a vegetable, I am a SURVIVOR dammit, but the pressure on women to be pretty, to be perfect and doll-like has destroyed my self-esteem. I wish the 'net was around when I was growing up, my whole life I have never known anyone else who lost an eye and nobody else could understand.
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dgllamas 2 years ago
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I'm sorry for how you feel. I've never seen with two eyes either. I was born blind, but first developed vision at 8 months. My left eye has always had some impairment, although not severe. The right was legally blind, and that's the one I lost. From grades 3-11 I was made fun of BIG TIME 'cause the eyes were very big with the right one bigger (huge!). The right one was scarred - lumpy, unevenly pink, and kind of clouded.
I totally understand where you're coming from. Best to you!
dgllamas 2 years ago
Wow! I teach health careers to high school age kids and I am a registered nurse. This video is phenomenal in my opinion and prosthetic eyes have come a long way since the round glass marble style. This video is worth its weight in gold in teaching others about prosthetic eyes. Thank you all for sharing.
peytonkessler 2 years ago
how are they it just looks like her other 1 u fool grow up
danohopo 2 years ago
She's hot. It's hard to tell but I would guess right eye.
SLAPPSUIT 2 years ago
i have a piece as well. why don't we have, our own site or page? where we can exchange information. i am sick of people who want to look, at these clips as some kind of entertainment.
tylerdurdin 2 years ago
me 2 and people are just sick these days that make jokes ...but i think hers is a fairly good job and if u hear of a good page that we can go and chat on let me no thanks
danohopo 2 years ago
also u will have less eyelashes on the prostthetic side and theres tips and tricks to keep attention off of it.
jivemofo 2 years ago
it's her right eye she has a peg and you can tell because the left is more rapid and the prostetic weighs somewhat and it drops her right lid a lil lower then the left the eye could actually be built up a lil at the top to make her top lid stick out a little more, i also have a prosthetic but no peg and i have diamonds in one of my prosthetics, because i can't have a peg cause my body rejected my implant so instead of trying to draw less attention i draw more attention.
jivemofo 2 years ago
Carole Lewis Stolpe is an artist. She made my prosthetic after I lost my right eye to choroidal melanoma 6 years ago. It is wrong to call this woman a cheater. Instead you should be complmenting her on her beauty and her beautiful eyes.
mcmdkdd 2 years ago
her left eye
macaulayman 2 years ago
she's a cheater! she keeps blinking so we cant see which one doesnt move...lol
courtneysBADD 2 years ago
Wow, I dont know much about artificial eyes but wow thats amazing, does it cost alot of money.
ballerzblock7 2 years ago
Most eyemakers charge about $2500, This one may be more because they're using a new type of technology. Replacement, on average, is every five years. For those lucky enougn to have it, some U.S. health insurance plans cover most of the cost of an eye when needed.. I believe that In England, it's paid for by the government heath plan.
paramont30 2 years ago
oh right, so this kind of treatment quality is only available in the USA?
ballerzblock7 2 years ago
Prosthetic eyes are available in in many other countries. Implants and related surgeries are, as well.
paramont30 2 years ago
2:09 She looks down to her left, and you can see that her right eye doesn't look down, only her left eye does.
Right eye = fake.
fandanstan 2 years ago
Her right (our left) I'm pretty sure is the prosthetic, but I must admit I thought it was the other one at first.
The reason I'm pretty sure is because of her "body language" when talking about it. She raises her hands to her right side of her face a number of times when talking about "the eye".
bersaba 2 years ago
Why not end the video with the answer? Right or left? The quizzy question was the reason for seeing the video... I think it is the right eye that is the prosthetic one. It would probably have been more easy to tell if she had shown us more eye movement in the movie.
krefting70 2 years ago
left eye O_O <
Wbeliever7 2 years ago
Left eye.
LivinLikItIs 2 years ago
A motility peg can be attached to several types of orbital implants, and the prosthesis is attached on the other end. I considered getting one, but decided not to.
paramont30 2 years ago
Has this women got a mobility peg?
ballerzblock7 2 years ago
A motility peg is possible. We do not know if she had an eviseration or enucleation, what kind of implant, etc. It can't be denied that the eyemaker did a fine job on her prosthesis' color and fit, but there are others who could have done just as well.
She is quite a good singer judging from a recording I heard.
paramont30 2 years ago
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paramont30 2 years ago
Her Right eye is the prosthetic. (left one on your screen)
this one ---> O_O
jylelos 2 years ago
Why is she blinking so much!! Its annoying
Borat2borat 2 years ago
left eye well HER left. i can tell b cuz around her left eye,i can tell that it has been damaged
liveloverock101 2 years ago
There should be more informatiion about this woman's case because not everybody can achieve these results, regardless of the skill of their eyemaker.
paramont30 2 years ago
its the left eye. if u paused it and look at ur right (her left) u can see the reflection is stronger than her right. so i think its our left, her right eye.
lol confusing
anyan112 2 years ago
Its my left eye. Not sure I would want a smiley face on it - like to keep it subtle - but thanks for the reassurance!
richardvobes 2 years ago
It is reassuring to see this as someone who is about to have an eye removed myself. Only I am having it in the NHS - gulp! I am sure it will be fine.
richardvobes 2 years ago 2
god bless her
limonique 2 years ago
i think she blinks alot because it probably doesnt feel natural to her body, so blink more is automatic.
butadujo 2 years ago
damn stop blinking so much.. i cant tell which one is fake..
lilmama559 2 years ago 13
I think its the left one I have a prosthetic eye and It doesnt move as good as her does WHAT THE HELL !!!
Brennon757 2 years ago
which one is fake? I don't think she has a prosthesis at all...I just don't buy it.
mikeymouserocks 2 years ago
Bullshit.
Being an ocularist is an art. The reason you can't tell is because she had a great one made.
cdkreturns 2 years ago
She's a very beatiful woman. The artist that did her prosthetic did a great job. She has two beatiful eyes again.
wlindenlaub 2 years ago 3
the ones in beverly hills are good.
ChicanoTattooArt 2 years ago
why are u blinking so much
NYGA26 2 years ago
It could be because she was being video taped. People react differently when they have to "perform". If you aren't used to it, you could stutter, twitch, or in this case possibly, blink a lot.
iammisterego 2 years ago
Did you ever lose an eye?
You are unsympathetic for stating that.
cdkreturns 2 years ago
I disagree, it's a normal question. I've lost an eye and was wondering the same thing.
dgllamas 2 years ago