Cranial defects are particularly common in patients. Cranial defects are not only harmful to the individual, but can also affect the life of the entire family and bring very great harm to the family. Cranial defects require cranial repair, but many patients lack knowledge about the materials used for cranial repair. Are there many side effects of titanium mesh for skull repair? I would like to tell you that whether it is a mechanical device that needs repair or replacement parts, there is definitely a difference with the original. Not to mention the human body, this is a fact that can not be changed, the only thing that can be done is to constantly update the breakthrough to reduce its side effects. The disadvantages of titanium mesh repair are still many, because titanium mesh is a metal material, the patient is easily sensitive to hot and cold stimulation after surgery, the subcutaneous tissue is easy to produce or store fluid and easy to infect, the lesion may appear local discomfort or chronic pain. For example, the temporal fossa, the brow frame and other special parts of the repair after the appearance of poor results. Today’s new PEEK material for cranial repair is a great improvement over conventional repair materials. PEEK material is a bionic bone that can be customized in three dimensions according to the extent of the cranial defect and precisely implanted in the defect area. PEEK material can be highly compatible with autologous bone and can be comparable to autologous bone performance in terms of elasticity, conductivity, stiffness, and stability. The PEEK material can better adapt to the growth and development of the autologous cranial bone. How much does peek skull repair cost? Neurosurgeons have shown that patients with a little medical knowledge are choosing PEEK to repair their skull. Because of the current clinical cases, not a single case of suspected complications has been found. Although we cannot say with certainty that PEEK is perfect, it is the obvious choice for cranial bone repair based on current medical and clinical applications. This peek material is currently less available on the market, and it is recommended that this procedure be performed in a regular hospital, rather than buying a sketchy cranial repair material for cheap.