Whether or not you can regain your previous vision with 8 stitches in the eye is related to the severity of the injury. If the 8 stitches were closed as a result of a conjunctival laceration, because the internal structures of the eye were not damaged and the refractive interstitium was not affected, vision can usually still be restored after complete healing. If a corneal or scleral laceration is closed with 8 stitches, it usually means that the wound is relatively large, and this condition usually has a more obvious impact on vision, and even after complete healing, it is difficult to restore vision to the pre-injury state. Patients should go to the hospital for regular follow-ups to observe the recovery from the surgery, and the doctor will take further treatment plan according to the condition to minimize the impact of the trauma on the eyes and promote the recovery of vision.