How long does it take to recover from cranial repair? As peek cranial bone repair surgery for every patient is a good repair material, of course, cranial bone repair after the completion of some precautions to pay attention to, there are patients are concerned about cranial bone repair how long to get out of bed? Cranial bone repair surgery did not cause other complications after surgery, generally half a month after surgery can be recovered. It is recommended to rest for half a year, pay attention to head activities should not be strenuous, to avoid sudden lifting action; eat more high protein and high vitamin phospholipid-containing food. Cranial repair surgery is a relatively routine operation in neurosurgery. The procedure is short and the recovery period is not long. The entire process, from admission for diagnosis, to surgery, to discharge, takes about half a month or so. This recovery, of course, is also related to the materials used for cranial repair. For example, the titanium mesh material, which is widely used in clinical practice today, has some problems. Problems such as chronic pain, high subcutaneous fluid accumulation, sensitivity to hot and cold reactions, chronic cutting ulcers, etc. may occur after the operation, and it also affects postoperative medical examinations such as MRIs and CTs. Currently there have been more suitable as the cranial bone repair materials, neurosurgeons use polyether ether ketone peek material, there are no such problems. This PEEK material can be three-dimensional shaping, precise anastomosis defective area, and the material properties are comparable with the autologous skull, biocompatibility is very high, is a very good replacement material for repairing the skull. Warm tips: after the skull repair will be more awake, but pay attention to rest, do not strain, eat more nutritious food appropriately, ensure sufficient sleep, recuperate for two weeks to three weeks, basically completely recovered, can return to work. Of course, different patients, there may be individual differences, depending on the situation, or mainly should follow the guidance of the attending physician.