How much does it cost to replace a skull with a skull defect?

How much does it cost to replace a skull with a cranial defect? Each organ of the human body has its own unique function and plays an irreplaceable role. The skull, as one of the important organs of the human body, not only plays a protective role for the human brain, but also plays a vital role in the overall image of a person. Causes of cranial defects: Nowadays, people often cause cranial defects due to various unavoidable factors, such as traffic accidents, falling objects, violent injuries, natural disasters and some lesions of the cranium itself may cause cranial defects, and after cranial defects, the defective parts are directly exposed to the outside world, which is very dangerous and may cause secondary damage to the cranium if not careful, so timely This is very dangerous and may cause secondary damage to the skull, so timely repair becomes especially important. PEEK cranial repair surgery: After years of development and refinement, cranial repair surgery has made great progress, and the overall effect of the implant material and repair method is now better with PEEK cranial repair surgery. After summarizing and researching many cases, our Peek material cranial repair and plastic surgery has continuously improved and upgraded the technology, and now we have achieved 4 technical innovations, further personalized improvements on the thickness of specific areas of the material and mesh aperture design, which facilitate the penetration and growth of blood vessels, increase blood flow, prevent temporal muscle atrophy, and natural beauty after surgery; and increase the groove design on the edge of the material to prevent scalp abrasion. In addition, in terms of plastic surgery, individualized skull repair and appearance plastic surgery plan is made for each patient to ensure the unity of symmetrical and natural beauty, anatomical integrity and functional perfection after surgery. The cost of cranial repair: The cost of PEEK cranial repair is determined by the size of the patient’s defective area, such as 10*10 cm and 15*15 cm. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with cranial defects go to the hospital for relevant examinations and have their skull defect area measured by a doctor to determine their surgical cost.