Most infant strabismus surgeries have a relatively high success rate. Surgery for strabismus in infants still has a very high success rate, and it is the most common treatment for strabismus, not only for aesthetic reasons, but also to help the development of visual function in infants. The success rate of strabismus surgery depends on the accuracy of the pre-surgical examination. Some infants’ strabismus is relatively stable, but some infants’ strabismus varies frequently, so the infant needs to be examined repeatedly for strabismus at different times. The type of strabismus and the degree of strabismus are determined after several examinations to determine the specific surgical plan. Parents are advised to bring their infants to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital for an accurate examination of the type and degree of strabismus, and to choose an appropriate surgical plan under the guidance of the doctor.