
Pediatric Strabismus Surgery
Pediatric strabismus surgery is a procedure to correct eye alignment issues in children, where the eyes do not properly coordinate or point in the same direction. This misalignment can affect vision and depth perception. During surgery, the surgeon adjusts the muscles controlling the eyes by tightening or loosening them, which helps the eyes work together better. It aims to improve both the cosmetic appearance and functional vision of the child. While the procedure is typically safe and effective, recovery requires careful follow-up and sometimes additional treatments to achieve the best results.