Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a severe, often drug-induced mucocutaneous reaction characterized by widespread epidermal necrosis and detachment. Ocular involvement is common and can lead to significant morbidity if not addressed promptly. This case report presents a 10-year-old female with fever, rash, and severe ocular symptoms. Early use of Prokera, an amniotic membrane device, was instrumental in managing her ocular condition. After discharge and follow-up care, the patient showed marked improvement. This case highlights the importance of early recognition and intervention in ocular manifestations of TEN to prevent long-term complications.