Strabismus surgery is a procedure used to correct strabismus, a condition in which the eyes are misaligned and do not point in the same direction. The surgery involves adjusting the muscles that control eye movement to restore proper alignment, improving both appearance and vision.
Strabismus surgery is commonly performed in children but can also benefit adults with this condition. The procedure can improve binocular vision and depth perception while reducing eye strain and improving cosmetic appearance.
By realigning the eyes, strabismus surgery can significantly enhance a patient’s quality of life, offering improved eye function and appearance.