Shaylan has had one successful surgery, but it doesn’t end there.
His cataracts will try to grow back, and he will need a second surgery in two months. The team can then fit him for custom-made, tiny wrap-around glasses.
When Shaylan is around two years old, he will have another operation, this time, to fit an intraocular lens so that he will fully gain his sight.
Now situated permanently in the Solomon Islands, Dr Carole will be there to help Shaylan and his family again and again.
If Dr Carole was not there, his life would be wildly different.
Dr Carole graduated from the Pacific Eye Institute at the end of 2019, returning home to Solomon Islands just in time for the COVID-19 lockdowns. She is one of a growing number of Pacific eye doctors who have graduated from the PEI in recent years.
Despite being born without sight, Shaylan was lucky. Even a few years ago, his outcomes would not be what they are now. He could have spent the first few years of his life without sight. Trying to grow and learn- to navigate a new world without being able to see.
Thanks to our wonderful donors and hard-working doctors and nurses, he has a better chance of growing up happy and healthy like any other child.