Hong Kong-based eye expert Dennis Lam said his team would provide the treatment for free to Guo Bin -- known as Bin-Bin -- who was found covered in blood near his home in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi last month after the horrific attack.
Lam told AFP that future technology could restore up to 40 per cent of the boy's lost vision.
"When I heard about it. I was really angry, very upset. I was asking myself if I can help," Lam told AFP.
Lam said that he is still waiting for consent from the child's parents to bring him to his eye hospital in Shenzhen in southern China, where he can be given a pair of false eyes as soon as next week.
Cameras in the prosthetic eyes would relay a signal, based on the shape of objects, to an electric pulse generator connected to his tongue helping him to recognise shapes, Lam said.
He added that the technology is already being used in Japan and Europe.
"In the high end it (his sight)could be 20 to 40 per cent when we talk about ten years down the road. It's a wild guess. The ultimate goal is the help him to see again."
Hong Kong's Cable TV said the boy's parents were considering the offer. The little boy went missing after playing outside and his eyes were found nearby.
Authorities have now made his aunt, who committed suicide on Friday, their prime suspect, state news agency Xinhua said, quoting local police.
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