Welcome to the world of pediatric ophthalmology, where safeguarding your child’s vision is our top priority. When it comes to…
Amblyopia, often termed “lazy eye,” is more than just an eye that appears not to focus with its partner; it’s…
An occlusion patch or occluders (eyecups) is a medical device that prevents moisture, air and microorganisms from entering the wound from the external environment.
Eye patches have come a long way from being a mere medical necessity to a fashionable accessory. Originally designed to aid in the healing and protection of eye injuries, they have now evolved to encompass both functional benefits and aesthetic appeal. This review explores the dual nature of eye patches, discussing their functionality in medical contexts and their role in enhancing aesthetic appearance.