After removal of the eye due to trauma, infection and tumor, a sunken defect is formed, which greatly affects the aesthetics. A significant percentage of patients come to plastic surgery for symmetry. For simple ocular defects, an eye socket implant can be placed first, followed by an eye piece for improvement. In some patients with eyelid loss, the traditional plastic surgery repair method of eyelid reconstruction followed by eye socket implantation can be used. However, in a large number of patients who have large defects with only skin overlying the orbital bone, where eyelid reconstruction is not possible, a pseudoprosthesis is recommended. Contemporary prostheses are not only realistic in appearance, but the bone implant technology allows the prosthesis to be firmly anchored so that the patient no longer has to move the prosthesis due to activity. Now, we will introduce the prosthetic implant technology. The implant technology was first proposed by Professor Bránkmark in Sweden in the 1850’s. After proving the excellent biocompatibility of titanium with bone tissue, Bránkmark designed the Bránkmark implant system after years of careful research, which is still widely used in clinical practice. The basic concept of pseudoprosthetic bone implant technology is to reconstruct the patient’s appearance by placing a suitable ocular pseudoprosthesis with an in vivo bone implant, which has a promising future in plastic surgery. Oculoplastic prosthesis is basically divided into two or three stages. The basic procedure is similar. In the first stage, the titanium implant is inserted, and after 3 months, the implant is exposed to the skin, then the mold is taken, the prosthetic eye is made, and finally it is worn and adjusted until the patient is satisfied. The process is not complicated, but the surgeon needs to have good experience to ensure that the implant is placed safely, securely and firmly. Our plastic surgery department has been performing prosthetic restorations for nearly 20 years. From traditional pseudoprosthesis (i.e., using adhesive, inverted concave, glasses frame fixation) to bone implant technology, nearly 1,000 patients have been repaired, including eye, ear, nose, jaw and other areas. There are patients with good local conditions, but there are also patients with scar growth, ulcers and wounds that do not heal in poor conditions. After systematic treatment such as drug exchange and wound tissue coverage, all patients can get a good appearance. At present, our department has a special pseudoprosthesis laboratory with advanced instruments and materials and professional staff to realize the serial service of patient consultation, surgery, mold taking, wearing and follow-up. Our plastic surgery pseudoprosthetic repair has a solid professional surgical foundation and excellent laboratory conditions. On the basis of perfecting the repair of the original types of diseases, we give full play to the advantages of bone implant technology and continue to explore new types of repair, including repair of complex craniomaxillofacial tissue defects, finger end repair, and ear hearing aid repair. We hope to bring convenience to the lives of more patients.