The eyes are not fixed to the head — they are pop-out modules that sit in a socket. When a lash line is worn out from practice, you remove the module and drop in a fresh one. The head, with its silicone face and standard mount, stays in service.
On an ordinary head, a worn lash line means the whole unit is scrap and you re-order from zero. With replaceable modules, the recurring cost is a refill, not a replacement — a fraction of the price of a new head. For an academy running classes week after week, that turns an unpredictable supply bill into a small, planned one.
It also keeps teaching uninterrupted: a module swap takes seconds, so a worn eye never stalls a lesson.
The practical setup is one head per student plus a stock of replacement modules kept on hand. We supply both factory-direct and keep refill modules in steady stock, so resupply is one message away.
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