Factsheet - How to make an eye patch
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How to make an eye patch
Disclaimer: This fact sheet is for education purposes only. Please consult with your doctor or other health professional to make sure this information is right for your child.
You will need:
- Approx 5cm wide Micropore®, Leukopor® or Telfa® tape
- Scissors.
- Cut an 8cm strip of tape.
- Cut a smaller piece of tape (or soft cloth) 3cm in width. Double this strip of tape back on itself so the sticky sides are together.
- Place the tape or cloth in the centre of the large strip.
- Round off the edges and corners and apply to appropriate eye as directed.
Tips
- Opticlude ready made sticky patches are available at most chemists or OPSM.
- If the Micropore® tape is not sticky enough, try a heavier grade tape.
- The eye shield used in surgery can be used by placing an eye pad under it to block vision, and then tape around the entire edge of the shield, so that it sticks to the face.
- A patch made of adhesive tape works much better than an elasticised "pirate" type patch as children may peek, or lift up a pirate patch easily.
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| The Children's Hospital at Westmead Tel: (02) 9845 3585 Fax: (02) 9845 3562 www.chw.edu.au |
Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick Tel: (02) 9382 1688 Fax: (02) 9382 1451 www.sch.edu.au |
Kaleidoscope, Hunter Children's Health Network Tel: (02) 4921 3670 Fax: (02) 4921 3599 www.kaleidoscope.org.au |
© The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick
& Kaleidoscope, Hunter Children's Health Network - 2005-2009.
& Kaleidoscope, Hunter Children's Health Network - 2005-2009.



