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Strabismus Surgery

Strabismus surgery is a procedure to correct misalignment of the eyes, where one eye may turn in, out, up, or down, a condition known as strabismus. During the surgery, an eye surgeon strengthens or weakens certain eye muscles to improve alignment. This helps the eyes work together better and can enhance vision and appearance. The surgery is typically performed under anesthesia and is often successful in restoring proper eye alignment, leading to improved depth perception and comfort in vision. Recovery usually involves a few days of rest, with gradual improvements over several weeks.