Strabismus Surgery is a specialized ophthalmic procedure performed to correct eye misalignment (strabismus) caused by an imbalance in the muscles that control eye movement. The condition may affect visual function, depth perception, and eye coordination, and can occur in both children and adults.
During the procedure, selected eye muscles are repositioned or adjusted to improve alignment and achieve better coordination between the eyes. The surgical approach is tailored to the individual patient based on the type and severity of strabismus.
Key benefits include:
Improved eye alignment
Enhanced visual coordination
Better binocular vision
Improved cosmetic appearance
Strabismus surgery is a safe and effective treatment that helps restore proper eye positioning, improve visual comfort, and support long-term ocular health.
SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) – Recovery and Travel Recommendations
After strabismus surgery, most patients can return to light daily activities within 3–7 days, depending on discomfort and healing. Redness, mild swelling, tearing, and temporary double vision may occur during the early recovery period. Swimming, eye rubbing, dusty environments, and strenuous physical activity should be avoided until the surgeon confirms proper healing.
Patients are advised to remain in the country for at least 5–7 days after surgery.
Air travel is usually possible after the first postoperative examination, if there are no complications.
●or longer journeys exceeding 4–6 hours, it is generally safer to travel after medical clearance, especially if double vision or discomfort is present.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: