Does Crouzon syndrome plastic surgery work?

Crouzon syndrome plastic surgery does not work effectively. Different surgical options are available depending on the severity of the patient’s condition. Crouzon syndrome is a syndrome characterized by protruding eyes, premature closure of the cranial sutures, and maxillary dysplasia. The disease is mainly caused by abnormal skull development, and plastic surgery does not play an effective role. Mild patients can be treated with the extracranial method of self-stabilizing Le Fort III osteotomy anteriorly. Patients with moderate to severe disease can be treated with a full craniofacial anterior transfer and Le Fort III osteotomy, or a combined intracranial and extracranial approach with a split craniofacial anterior transfer and Le Fort III osteotomy. Patients with orbital talar widening syndrome may be treated with simultaneous midface splitting and block craniofacial anterior transfer and Le Fort III osteotomy. If you suffer from Crouzon syndrome, you should go to a regular hospital in time for targeted treatment under the guidance of your doctor.