Many people suffer from cranial defects due to trauma or other causes. If a cranial defect occurs, it will not only affect the overall aesthetics, but also lead to cerebrospinal fluid circulation disorders and neurological deficits, etc. A more direct and effective solution is to undergo cranial repair surgery. However, how much does cranial repair surgery cost? This is what many patients want to know, here is a detailed introduction, I hope it will help you. How much does cranial bone repair surgery cost? The cost of cranial bone repair surgery is divided into many components, mainly pre-operative examination, anesthesia, surgery, post-operative medication and so on. One of the major components is the cost of the repair material. Therefore, it is natural to have different costs for different materials. The traditional surgical method uses titanium mesh material, which is less expensive, but its performance is not ideal. Post-operative problems such as infection, rejection, and material exposure can easily occur. There are also many patients who experience discomfort after surgery, and dizziness and headaches are more common. In order to avoid these post-operative reactions, a material that is ideal for post-operative results is now available, which is polyether ether ketone PEEK material. It is ideal for postoperative results, is not too costly, and can effectively prevent many postoperative complications. The PEEK material is used here to perform reconstructive surgery for patients with skull defects. The surgery is successfully integrated into the concept of cosmetic surgery, and the postoperative results are relatively good, solving the patient’s worries. After the surgery, the patient’s head is restored to a beautiful appearance, achieving anatomical integrity as well as functional perfection and aesthetic unity of appearance.