1.For patients whose eyes have no preservation value and affect the aesthetic appearance, performing eye removal combined with stage I implantation of the eye table and then wearing a suitable prosthetic eye is currently a more ideal treatment plan. 2.For those who have difficulty in installing a prosthetic eye due to narrowing or atresia of the conjunctival sac, conjunctival capsuloplasty (eye socket narrowing reconstructive surgery) is needed, including upper and lower fornix foraminoplasty, free mucosal transplantation of the mouth and lips, and full conjunctival capsuloplasty with free transplantation of medium-thick skin pieces. 3, where the eye is removed from the patient, hydroxyapatite eye table should be implanted if possible, and a suitable prosthetic eye should be worn 2-3 weeks after surgery, which is important to prevent conjunctival sac narrowing.