For cranial repair surgery, the stitches are usually removed about 10 days after the surgery, and after the stitches are removed, the patient can be discharged home to recuperate, and can generally recover within a month. Cranial repair surgery is a relatively small operation in neurosurgery, which does not require opening the dura mater and does not invade or harass the brain tissue, so the patient recovers quickly after the surgery. The surgery is usually completed in 2-3 hours, and the trauma of the surgery is relatively small. Patients can generally get out of bed on the first day after surgery, mainly because they need to wait for the removal of stitches, because it is a secondary incision, the removal time is relatively longer, generally in about 10 days. Shortly after surgery, patients should be observed for wound healing, plastic surgery results and complications, and after 3 months of follow-up visits to assess the efficacy.