There are often accidents in life that we cannot avoid, and skull defect is a frequent accident. So should the patient repair the skull defect and when is the right time to repair it? Here is a detailed introduction for you. Skull is a very important bone in human body, and if unfortunately a defect occurs, it will bring a series of hazards to human health. There are three common hazards of cranial defect, firstly, the asymmetry or collapse of the shape, which directly affects the beauty; secondly, the safety of patients is greatly reduced, without the protection of the skull, the brain tissue is easily damaged by the outside world, which makes the situation worse; cranial defect also leads to the instability of the intracranial environment, the cerebrospinal fluid circulation and blood circulation are affected. Therefore, patients are recommended to have skull repair surgery as soon as possible after skull defect. Although cranial defects need to be repaired as soon as possible, it is not advisable to do so too early or too late. The timing of cranial repair also needs to vary from person to person. For patients with open skull comminuted fractures with relatively clean wounds and no cranial hypertension, it is recommended to perform cranioplasty in one stage; for patients with severe closed cranial injuries or cerebral hemorrhage, huge cranial defects caused by decompression of large bone flaps performed for intracranial hypertension, the general condition is performed 2-3 months after surgery. A few years ago, our team, introducing advanced peek material, while adding plastic concept, the peek cranial repair plastic surgery carried out, achieved the ideal results. peek cranial repair plastic surgery advantages are mainly reflected in two aspects, one, peek material in elasticity, strength, insulation, stability and other aspects of performance is comparable to the human skull, is a very ideal cranial repair material. Secondly, the personalized material edge groove design, unique thickness, and mesh design win better recovery for patients. After the cranial defect, after the patient understands the hazards and benefits of repair after the defect, the next concern is undoubtedly the cost. So, how much does the full cost of cranial bone repair cost approximately? For this question, there is no exact value, because the situation of each patient with cranial defect is different, and the specific needs to be determined according to the cost of repair materials, hospitalization, examination, surgery and other aspects of the comprehensive assessment.