Strabismus surgery is a procedure used to realign crossed or misaligned eyes. It involves adjusting the position of the muscles or tendons attached to the eyeball to improve alignment and reduce eye strain. The goal is to improve visual function, reduce double vision, and prevent amblyopia in children.
Strabismus surgery is a procedure used to realign crossed or misaligned eyes. It involves adjusting the position of the muscles or tendons attached to the eyeball to improve alignment and reduce eye strain. The goal is to improve visual function, reduce double vision, and prevent amblyopia in children.