Ocular atrophy is a serious condition that can occur for a variety of reasons, from congenital eye hypoplasia to acquired diseases, such as eye trauma resulting in perforation or rupture of the eye, detachment of the eye contents, severe uveitis, retinal detachment, ciliary cryosurgery or photocoagulation in the absolute phase of glaucoma, etc. Once the eye has atrophied and become smaller, it is impossible to regain sight, even if a little light perception may remain In this case, the eye is too small to be restored because the intraocular structures have been severely damaged and cannot be restored. In addition to the small size of the eye, it may be accompanied by discomfort of eye congestion, corneal clouding, strabismus, etc., which can seriously affect the appearance. What should I do if my eye is atrophied? This mainly depends on the degree of eye atrophy and the presence of symptoms, there are several cases: 1, mild eye atrophy 1, mild atrophy with corneal clouding degeneration, no obvious inflammation and symptoms of the eye, you can try to wear a prosthetic eye piece, if there is no obvious discomfort after wearing the eye piece and appearance improvement, you can wear the eye piece to improve the appearance. 2, mild atrophy but the cornea is still transparent, you can do conjunctival masking and then wear a prosthetic eye, that is, surgery to cover the conjunctival tissue on the surface of the eye on top of the cornea, and then wear an eye piece. However, in both cases, the pressure of the eye piece may cause discomfort and the gravity of the eye piece may accelerate the atrophy of the eye, so some patients eventually choose to have the eye removed. Severe eye atrophy Severe eye atrophy, or mild atrophy with significant inflammation and discomfort should be considered for eye removal and prosthetic table implantation. The eyeball is removed first, and then a spherical eye table is implanted to fill the eye socket, and then the surface of the eye is sutured. You will be hospitalized for one week and then recuperate for another 3-4 weeks until the swelling subsides and the wound heals. If there are no obvious eyelid abnormalities before surgery, you can basically achieve a fake-like effect after surgery, but the eye rotation is still not as flexible as in a healthy eye.