The sohal surgeonfish has its
dorsal fin supported by 9 spines and 30 or 31 soft rays while the anal fin is supported by 3 spines and 28 or 29, typically 29, soft rays. The depth of the body is around half the
standard length. This fish has longitudinal, thin black stripes separated by greenish olive stripes and these join together at the spine on the
caudal peduncle. The stripes are finer and more sinuous on the upper body but broader and straighter on the lower body. The stripes are greyer on the upper head and nape. The lower head and ventral surface of the body are pale with faint grey and greenish grey longitudinal lines> the dorsal, anal and
pelvic fins are black with vivid blue margins, there is a large patch of orange on the body underneath the
pectoral fin and the sheath of the spine on the caudal peduncle is orange. The
caudal fin is
lunate. This species has a maximum published
total length of . ==Distribution and habitat==