Trauma to the eye can result in significant damage to the iris, the colored part of the eye responsible for regulating light entry. Such injuries can cause tears, detachment, or irregularities in the iris, leading to visual impairment and cosmetic concerns. Iris repair surgery is a specialized procedure aimed at restoring both the function and appearance of the iris. Techniques may include suturing to close tears and reshape the pupil, or in severe cases, the implantation of an artificial iris. The success of the surgery depends on the extent of the damage and the skill of the surgeon, with the goal of improving vision and reducing light sensitivity while restoring a more natural appearance to the eye.