How much is cranioplasty surgery for children? The skull is the hardest bone that protects our brain, and once it is damaged by the outside world, the consequences will be unimaginable. Especially children’s cranial defects, in childhood the whole body system is in the stage of rapid development, a long period of time will disrupt the normal physiological balance of the cranium, and then cause the brain localized blood stagnation, serious will also cause cerebral atrophy and cystic degeneration, increase the incidence of epilepsy, is not conducive to the healthy growth of the child, but also for the future to bring the difficulty of repair. In addition to the physical impact, it will also cause psychological defects in children, due to the fear caused by craniocerebral injury is very easy to trigger their depression, low self-esteem, self-absorption and other psychological disorders, which can not make the child have a happy childhood, and it will cause a great deal of regret for his future growth. Therefore, cranioplasty for children is necessary, and the best repair method and the best repair material should be sought at all costs. So, how much does cranioplasty in children with the best repair material really cost? This is based on the area of the cranial defect and the materials used to repair the skull, the larger the area, the higher the cost of the surgery, the best material for repairing the skull should be the polyether ether ketone material, also known as peek material, which is a little bit more expensive than the widely used titanium mesh material, but the efficacy of the material is better, after countless clinical practice, enough to prove that peek material has the advantages of good insulation, high biocompatibility, so that the child does not have any problems after use, and the child has no problem in using it. The material is insulating and biocompatible, allowing the child to use it without any discomfort, while also being aesthetically pleasing enough to allow for a quicker post-operative recovery. Currently, this new material is considered to be the ideal material for cranial repair.