Most true squints do not resolve without treatment. Early evaluation is recommended.
The surgery is performed under anesthesia. Mild discomfort is expected for a few days, but severe pain is uncommon.
Some children continue to need glasses even after surgery because glasses correct vision, while surgery aligns the eye muscles.
The timing depends on the type of squint. Some children benefit from surgery in infancy, while others may require treatment later. Early evaluation allows the best treatment plan.
Yes. Squint surgery is safe and effective for adults and often provides excellent functional and cosmetic results.