Cranial defects are not uncommon, and patients with cranial defects are often encountered in neurosurgery, either as a result of cranial trauma or because of brain diseases that require cranial surgery. When the skull defect is damaged, the original closed cranial cavity environment is damaged, which will have a lot of impact on the health of the whole body, and may even be life-threatening. Cranial defects should be taken seriously, and if the defect area is larger, it is necessary to go to the hospital for cranial repair surgery in time, so as to rebuild the closed cranial environment and ensure that the intracranial tissues can function normally. The skull repair surgery itself is not a big surgery, the risk is not high, the general hospital can carry out this surgery. How much does skull repair peek cost? Indeed, the choice of material is a crucial aspect in skull repair surgery, and good repair material has a great impact on the postoperative result and also affects the overall cost. Currently, titanium mesh material is widely used in the clinic, which is a metal material used for overlay repair. Patients will have cutting pain during surgery and may face problems such as infection and rejection after surgery, so titanium mesh material is not the ideal choice. The new polyetheretherketone peek material has more characteristics and advantages, it is a very safe polymer material that performs well in terms of hardness, stability, thermal insulation, and histocompatibility, which makes up for the shortcomings of titanium mesh material and has become a new trend in cranial bone repair materials. What is the general cost of peek for cranial bone repair? The cost of peek material is more expensive than titanium mesh material, but its effect is very ideal. At present, from our clinical application, we use peek material to carry out peek cranial repair plastic surgery, and the postoperative effect is very good, and the shape is more natural and good-looking.