This could be a very good testimonial to your drawing abilities, or just a testimony of yours on the asymmetry of her face. The prosthetic eye is a bit smaller than her other eye, likely due to the space required for stud attachments, a reconstructed eyelid and brow bone, excess material for further attachment/blending to make it appear more natural, as well as the eyeball itself. The prosthetics have to be removed for cleaning regularly, and just to give your natural skin a rest I'd imagine.
Interestingly enough, perusing the research on ocular/orbital prosthesis reveals a lot of recipients are advised to wear glasses to distract from discrepancies as well as the fact that the eye itself will never move or blink.
Interestingly enough, perusing the research on ocular/orbital prosthesis reveals a lot of recipients are advised to wear glasses to distract from discrepancies as well as the fact that the eye itself will never move or blink.