In the current state of life, the phenomenon of cranial defects is gradually increasing, posing a serious threat to the body, so it is necessary to carry out cranial repair surgery, which can be seen in cranial repair surgery has become a common neurosurgical operation. Many patients may be due to family financial problems, not only need surgery to bring health, but also worried about the high cost of cranial repair surgery, do not want to bring a heavier burden on themselves and their families, so often caught in the dilemma of the dilemma. How much does cranial repair surgery cost? In fact, the patient’s concern is a bit superfluous. Because although the skull is an important organ, skull repair is only a routine surgery in neurosurgery, and does not belong to the category of difficult surgery. For experienced doctors, that is a breeze and the risk is not too high. As for the price of the surgery, it cannot be equated with commercial products. Some skulls are large, some are medium, and some are only small, and there is a big difference in the cost. In addition to this, the choice of repair material is also crucial in determining the cost of the procedure. The widely used traditional titanium mesh has a relatively inexpensive material cost, so many local hospitals and general hospitals choose this material to operate on their patients, and the patients are more than satisfied with the price. However, titanium mesh material has obvious clinical defects. The common hot and cold sensitivity reaction will make patients have chronic pain symptoms after surgery, and some patients take long-term medication to link the pain sensation. The polyether ether ketone (PEEK) material chosen for cranial bone repair is an internationally recognized cranial bone “replacement” material, and is therefore relatively expensive. As the saying goes, “you get what you pay for”, which is not a gross statement. In terms of biocompatibility, PEEK is far superior to titanium mesh, and its modulus of elasticity, strength, thermal insulation, and stability are all similar to that of autologous cranial bone. The use of three-dimensional molding to produce the ancient plate can be accurately matched to the original cranial structure, which is the key to the success of the surgery. The cost of cranial repair varies for each patient, and no matter which surgical option the patient chooses, each surgeon will do his or her best to bring the patient the desired surgical results, and the ability of the lissom to create a healthy foundation for the patient.