What Happens After Eye Muscle Surgery?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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You will need to meet with your doctor

about one to two weeks

after your eye muscle repair surgery. By this point, you should feel more comfortable and your eyes should look normal. In some cases, follow-up treatment may still be required for vision problems, as strabismus can lead to impaired vision in some people.

Can you see after eye muscle surgery?

You may also

experience double vision after their surgery

. This issue is normal as it can take a few days or weeks for the brain to adjust to the new eye position. The alignment of your eyes will also change throughout the healing process. It may take several months before you reach your final alignment.

How long does it take to heal from eye muscle surgery?

You will need to meet with your doctor

about one to two weeks

after your eye muscle repair surgery. By this point, you should feel more comfortable and your eyes should look normal. In some cases, follow-up treatment may still be required for vision problems, as strabismus can lead to impaired vision in some people.

How long does it take for the eye to heal after strabismus surgery?

Postoperative Strabismus/diplopia: It takes

approximately 6 weeks

for the eyes to heal and gain their full function; therefore a lot of eye alignment changes take place during this time. Must allow a full 6 weeks before the outcome of the surgery can be accurately assessed.

What is the success rate of eye muscle surgery?

The success rate of eye muscle surgery is

60-80 percent

. This means that on average, 7 out of 10 persons who undergo eye muscle surgery will achieve a good result with only one procedure. The remaining three persons may, at some point, be benefited by additional surgery for good eye position.

How successful is eye muscle surgery in adults?

In most cases, eye muscle surgery is

a successful, safe, and effective treatment for strabismus

in adults of all ages. The good news is that it is never too late for surgery. I have personally operated on patients in their 90’s, and they were delighted with the results.

What is the best age for strabismus surgery?

Strabismus surgery can be performed in children

as young as four months of age

and is an important option for older children and adults as well. It’s better to perform surgery as early as possible, because the brain circuits for binocular vision (using the two eyes together) are most adaptable at a young age.

Are you awake for eye muscle surgery?

The surgery for adults is similar. In most cases,

adults are awake

, but are given medicine to numb the area and help them relax. When the procedure is done on adults, an adjustable stitch is used on the weakened muscle so that minor changes can be made later that day or the next day.

What can you not do after strabismus surgery?


Avoid strenuous activity

, such as lifting or contact sports for 14 days following surgery. Sleep with your head elevated on 2 to 3 pillows for 5 to 7 days to reduce pain and swelling. Avoid swimming and activities in which sand or dirt may enter the eye for 14 days. There are no restrictions on reading or watching TV.

How much does eye muscle surgery cost?

On MDsave, the cost of a Strabismus Surgery ranges

from $4,734 to $6,019

. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

Can lazy eye come back after surgery?

Vision therapy corrects the underlying problem.

Even if the surgery manages to correct the eye turn, that doesn’t mean the patient’s vision is corrected. Without improved functional vision,

it’s possible for the strabismus to return

– thus the need for repeated surgery.

How do you clean your eyes after strabismus surgery?


Do not wash your eye with any commercial eyewash

. 24 hours after your surgery, you can take a shower or a bath. Do not let the water come in contact with your face for 1 week. To wash your face, use a clean damp wash cloth for 1 week.

Can you go blind from strabismus surgery?

The main risks of strabismus surgery are undercorrection and overcorrection. There are very small risks of infection, bleeding and excessive scarring. Fortunately, complications that may lead

to vision loss are extremely rare

.

Does eye muscle surgery improve vision?

Although not a cure for nystagmus, eye muscle

surgery can help children with nystagmus by improving their visual function

, which also can correct the way they hold their heads to see.

What do people with lazy eyes see?

People who have strabismus can’t focus their eyes together on an image, so they often see double. Your brain will ignore the image from the eye that isn’t aligned.

Cataracts

. A cloudy lens inside your eye can make things look blurry.

What is the surgery to correct double vision?

Treating Diplopia

Once the underlying cause of a patient’s diplopia has been accurately identified, the proper course of treatment can be laid out: Astigmatism: Depending on the severity of irregularity, it may be possible to correct the astigmatism through a laser eye surgery procedure such as

LASIK or PRK

.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.