Adult strabismus surgery has long been regarded as cosmetic. This paper summarises the current evidence that this statement should be discarded. The evidence shows that strabismus surgery in non-diplopic adult patients can be beneficial in both functional and psychological situations. It is suggested that the term cosmetic would be better replaced by reconstructive.
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Marsh, I. B. (2015). We need to pay heed to the psychosocial aspects of strabismus. In Eye (Basingstoke) (Vol. 29, pp. 238–240). Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2014.283
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