The dilation drops even if used for weeks to months will not permanently damage a pupil. The pupil is not infrequently damaged unavoidably during RD surgery due to diathermy, cryopexy, buckle placment and stitches to hold the buckle in place.
The pupil usually has to be dilated for weeks on end after RD surgery to control inflammation in the eye. Because of this it cannot be checked.
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I too have been under care for retina detachment for 6 months. My pupil is permanently dialated. I was told I have scar tissue on the iris. I was given dialation drops for 3 months. I think this was excessive. If I had a broken arm in a cast for 3 months, I would not be able to move it. I wonder if the pupil reacts this way too. I had a 3rd surgery 03/13/08 as retina came detached again. They tried to remove scar from iris, but so far pupil is still dialated. By the way, I went to a different doctor on the 3rd surgery & was only advised to use the dialation drops for 2 weeks. I have permanently blurred vision in left eye. Was told the retina is wrinkled.