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HOW TO REMOVE YOUR PROSTHESIS

A suction cup is attached to a woman's prosthesis


Step one


​Lightly wet a suction cup, and attach it to your prosthesis.
A suction cup is being used to lift a woman's prosthesis out of her socket.


Step two


Once the suction cup is attached to your prosthesis, look up to the ceiling and gently pull down on your lower lid.
A suction cup is being used to remove a woman's prosthesis.


Step three


​Then pull straight down to release your prosthesis from behind your upper lid.
The woman's prosthesis has been removed from her eye socket and her eyes are now closed.


Step four


Pull away slowly, and your prosthesis should come out smoothly. 
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