When is squint correction surgery required?

Autore: Top Doctors®
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Editor: Conor Lynch

Squint correction surgery, also known as strabismus surgery, is a procedure designed to realign the eyes in individuals with a squint (strabismus). A squint occurs when the eyes do not align properly, leading to one eye turning inward, outward, upward, or downward. This condition can affect vision, depth perception, and self-confidence. Squint surgery is a highly effective treatment for both cosmetic and functional improvements.

The procedure involves adjusting the eye muscles to restore proper alignment. It is typically performed under general anesthesia, meaning the patient is asleep and does not experience pain during the surgery.

 

The surgeon either strengthens or weakens specific eye muscles by repositioning them. In some cases, dissolvable stitches are used to allow fine-tuning of the alignment after surgery. The procedure usually takes less than an hour, and most patients can return home the same day.

 

Post-operative recovery is relatively smooth. Patients may experience mild discomfort, eye redness, and a foreign body sensation in the operated eye, which usually subsides within a few days.

 

Temporary double vision is common as the brain adjusts to the new eye alignment. Eye drops and pain relievers are often prescribed to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Patients are advised to avoid rubbing their eyes and engaging in strenuous activities for a few weeks to allow proper healing.

 

Squint correction surgery can significantly enhance both vision and appearance. It improves eye coordination, depth perception, and reduces strain caused by misalignment. For many patients, correcting a squint also boosts self-confidence, particularly in social and professional settings. While some cases may require additional procedures or vision therapy, the overall success rate of squint surgery is high. With proper aftercare, most individuals achieve long-lasting, satisfying results, making this procedure a reliable solution for strabismus.

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