
Custom Prosthetic Services - Making you whole again
The Center for Ocular, Facial and Somato Prosthetics specializes in the provision of a full maxillofacial prosthetic service including complete prosthetic clinical assessment from impression taking, construction and fitting of ocular, auricular, nasal, orbital, facial, oro-facial prostheses, and maxillofacial prosthetics associated with osseointegrated implantology.
Find out more about our Artificial Nose, Prosthetic Eyes, Prosthetic Nose, Prosthetics
The Center for Ocular, Facial and Somato Prosthetics also provides a post mastectomy prosthetic service including nipple prostheses following breast reconstruction.
Prosthetic Eye, Ear, Nose, Hands and More Help Restore Function
Prosthetic services include ocular, ear, nose, hand, finger, arm, leg, feet, toes and other body prostheses to restore function and aesthetics for patients with traumatic, surgical and congenital deformities (i.e., Treacher Collins Syndrome) to head, neck, body and limbs. All of these prosthetic services will require patient assessment, counseling, impression taking and construction, fitting and ongoing care of the patient and their prosthesis. This includes patient assessment, impressions clinical and laboratory design construction,and fitting of the prosthetic device.
Referrals for prosthetic devices are accepted from Maxillofacial, Plastic, ENT, Ophthalmology consultants and other surgical specialties for the prosthetic rehabilitation of surgically, congenitally or traumatically compromised patients.
Contact us for more details on our prosthetic services.
Featured News
David Trainer was featured today on the Rachael Ray Show. The moving story of Chrissy Steltz was highlighted on Rachael's show today (October 6th 2010). David Trainer from the Center for Custom Prosthetics has gained worlwide recognition for his incredible work. David Trainer travelled to New York to be on the show.
David is world- renowned as a Maxillo-Facial Prosthetist. David has 25 years of experience with prosthetic rehabilitation, which has included modifying a technique to improve a system for the coloring of silicone to exactly match human tissue and also techniques to blend the edges to the skin to disappear, i.e., "disappearing edge".
You can read more about the story on the Rachael Ray website by clicking here.
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