Believe it or not this is my first entry into a chat room so I do not relly know how it works. Here is a brief summary of my situation and a question.

Earlier this year, my 53 year old sister had an operation to remove cancer of the sinus. The operation required removal of the upper soft palate (mouth, including teeth) on the right side and removal of her eye...leaving her with a large cavity on that side of her face. She is mid-way through a seven week radiation/kimo program, and for the time being is handling things with a stiff upper lip and good attitude.
Altho she is suffering from sores in her mouth and is generally staying in bed except for going to doctor's appointments, she is ready to make her first public appearances to see her 18 year old son play in a concert in school, to his graduation in the next two weeks, and to visit his college.

Is anyone aware of some kind of temporary mask, bigger than an eye patch and hopefully more pleasing to the eye, that she might wear when she goes to these functions?
The cavity out of the right side of her face is about the size of a baseball. The mask would have to be thick enough to fill the cavity (~1") and cover most of the area of her cheek and eye socket.

Thanks for any ideas.

Donna's brother, Paul