Post-surgical orbital defects pose a severe effect on patient, psychologically and physically, especially in the eventual
return to the society and daily routine. In cases where reconstructive surgery is not possible, prosthetic rehabilitation
is crucial in addressing this issue. Implant-supported orbital prosthesis provides superior retention, however, it is not
economically acceptable for some cases. Various modes of retention are available to cater to each patient’s diagnosis, treatment need and economical status. This article describes the procedures in the construction of a customized
silicone orbital prosthesis using adhesive and spectacles for retention. This technique is cost-effective and simple
while providing comfort and satisfaction for the patient.