Strabismus surgery is a procedure used to realign crossed or misaligned eyes. The surgeon adjusts the muscles or tendons around the eye to improve alignment and restore binocular vision. This can help reduce eye strain, improve depth perception, and prevent amblyopia in children.
Strabismus surgery is a procedure used to realign crossed or misaligned eyes. The surgeon adjusts the muscles or tendons around the eye to improve alignment and restore binocular vision. This can help reduce eye strain, improve depth perception, and prevent amblyopia in children.
Strabismus surgery realigns crossed or misaligned eyes in Australia.
Commonly performed on children, surgery may include adjusting eye muscles or implanting prisms. Waiting time can be 1-3 weeks.