The hydroxyapatite eye socket, invented by PERRY in 1985, is one of the most ideal prostheses for restoring orbital depressions. It is easy to vascularize after implantation in the orbit and does not cause complications such as lower lid loosening and ptosis due to the overweight of the eye socket, and the vascular tissue around the implant bed can easily grow into the eye socket due to the interoperable micropores. to 6 months for the eye seat to become part of the tissue within the muscle cone due to vascular growth into it. It is permissible to drill a hole in the eye socket through the conjunctiva, bulbar fascia, and implant a titanium-like rod six months after the first stage implantation, and then make a concave surface behind the custom-made prosthetic eye piece relative to the mushroom-like protrusion, thus forming an articulated contact point that forms an integrated linkage with the prosthetic eye, which can greatly improve the mobility of the prosthetic eye and better reflect its flexibility, realism, and aesthetics.