Doctors find five contact lenses behind woman’s eye she didn’t know were there

Doctors find five contact lenses behind woman’s eye she didn’t know were there
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Doctors find five contact lenses behind woman’s eye she didn’t know were there
Author: Jen Mills
Published: Feb, 19 2025 12:32

A woman only realised she had five contact lenses stuck under her eyelid after going to a plastic surgeon about something different. The ‘otherwise healthy’ woman, aged 33, knew she had lost lenses from her left eye a few times, but thought they must just have fallen out.

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She went to doctors in China because she was self conscious about her facial asymetry caused by a medical condition, and wanted a procedure to make her eyes look more even. Doctors did not immediately realise the lenses were there either, and suggested she have a fat injection under sedation to plump up the left eye.

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But while doing this, ‘several transparent contact lenses migrated from the upper fornix’, a medical report in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery detailed. They described the find as ‘rare’, which we certainly hope is the case. While you also have a fornix in your brain, this was thankfully not where the contact lenses ended up.

 [27 contact lenses found in patient?s eye 19th Jul 2017 A leading ophthalmologist has congratulated a team of eye specialists including Dr Rupal Morjaria from Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre for publishing a detailed report into how a patient was found to have 27 contact lenses in one eye.]
Image Credit: Metro [27 contact lenses found in patient?s eye 19th Jul 2017 A leading ophthalmologist has congratulated a team of eye specialists including Dr Rupal Morjaria from Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre for publishing a detailed report into how a patient was found to have 27 contact lenses in one eye.]

They were hiding close to where the eye and the eyelid meet, and managed to stay there without causing obvious symptoms because they were soft lenses. The woman, who researchers said gave consent for her image to be used, had been using contact lenses for years before this discovery.

Although the paper was published last year, the case has only now been getting wider attention. Doctors warned that people who have hemifacial atrophy could be at increased risk of this happening while wearing contacts. The condition, also known as Parry-Romberg syndrome, causes the skin and soft tissue on one side of the face start to waste away. It usually starts in childhood and stabilises with age, but still leaves visible effects.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. Metro’s on Whatsapp! Join our community for breaking news and juicy stories. Those with the condition might have an increased risk of their contact lenses being disloged and hidden in a space between the eye and eyelid, the paper said.

Plastic surgeons should be careful to conduct a thorough eye inspection, especially of the upper eyelid, before any surgical intervention, the doctors advised. This is not the first time missing contact lenses were found to be actually very much still nearby.

In 2016, surgeons at Solihull Hospital near Birmingham found 27 contact lenses stuck in a woman’s eye while preparing her for cataract surgery. The lenses, which resembled a ‘blueish mass’, were causing the woman, 67, discomfort that she simply attributed to dry eye and old age.

Initially, eye specialists discovered 17 lenses, before a further examination revealed that another 10 lenses were stuck in the eye. Rupal Morjaria, a specialist trainee ophthalmologist who dealt with the case, said: ‘She was quite shocked. When she was seen two weeks after I removed the lenses she said her eyes felt a lot more comfortable.’.

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