The two conditions that must be met for the glasses to be removed Parents of amblyopic children are almost always thinking the same thing when they have no choice but to put their children’s glasses on: can they take them off after wearing them? This is the main concern of every parent. Parents are very anxious to remove glasses from their amblyopic children as soon as possible, but we should first know under what conditions can glasses be removed? The following two conditions must be met: First, amblyopia must first be cured, that is, wearing glasses to achieve normal vision and stable for more than two years. As long as the discovery is timely and the child cooperates with the treatment, most of this condition can be met; second, the farsightedness is reduced to about 100 degrees, whether the glasses can be removed depends mainly on this condition. Most amblyopic children can take off their glasses In fact, most amblyopic children can take off their glasses when they grow up, because most amblyopic children are caused by farsightedness of less than 600 degrees. As amblyopic children grow older and their eyes develop, the degree of hyperopia will gradually decrease and the number of lenses they wear will also decrease, so that their naked eye vision will gradually approach or reach normal, and their glasses will be removed. Of course, children who are cured of amblyopia will need myopia glasses if they do not pay attention to eye hygiene during their development. Patients with high refractive error can have their glasses removed through refractive surgery Some children with amblyopia need glasses for life, but only a small percentage of them. This type of amblyopia is often combined with high hyperopia of more than 600 degrees or astigmatism of more than 200 degrees, even if the age and eye development can not reduce the high refractive error, adult still need to wear glasses to correct vision. However, because refractive surgery is now very advanced, refractive surgery can be done for farsightedness and astigmatism, and the desire to remove glasses can be achieved through refractive surgery. Even if you still wear glasses, your fate and life will not be affected by the restrictions on school, employment and driving license exams. If your amblyopia is cured in time as a child and your vision is corrected to normal, you will still need to wear glasses as an adult, but it is much better than not having your amblyopia treated at a young age and not having your vision corrected in order to see more clearly as an adult. It does not affect the fate and life of a lifetime.