Can a displaced crystal recover from trauma?

Trauma-induced crystal shift cannot be recovered, but it can be treated with surgery. Trauma-induced crystalline lens displacement refers to a traumatic injury that results in a subluxation of the lens, that is, a large external force that causes damage to the suspensory ligament that holds the lens in place, resulting in movement of the lens away from its normal position, leading to symptoms such as astigmatism, double vision, and so on. There is no way to restore the damaged suspensory ligament to normal, so lens displacement cannot be restored on its own, nor can it be restored through treatment. If the symptoms such as poor vision and double vision are very obvious, the patient can be treated surgically by removing the displaced lens and then using sutures to fix an artificial lens to replace the lens inside the eye, thus eliminating the symptoms.