The full cost of skull repair surgery is all a concern for patients when it comes to skull repair surgery. In fact, patients’ concern is a bit redundant. Because although the skull is an important organ, skull repair is just a routine surgery in neurosurgery and does not belong to the category of difficult surgery. For experienced doctors, it is a breeze and the risk is not too high. As for the price of surgery, it cannot be equated with commercial products. Some of the skull defects are large, some are medium, and some are only small, which can vary greatly in cost. In addition, the choice of repair material is also crucial in determining the cost of the procedure. Applying traditional titanium mesh, the material cost is relatively low, so many local hospitals and general hospitals choose this material to operate on patients, and patients are more satisfied with the price. However, titanium mesh material has obvious clinical defects. Common cold and heat sensitivity reactions can leave patients with chronic pain symptoms after surgery, and some patients take long-term medication to link the pain sensation. The current clinical use of a new polyether ether ketone – PEEK material as a cranial repair material, is currently internationally recognized as a cranial “replacement” material, and therefore relatively high in price. The material is far more biocompatible than titanium mesh in terms of modulus of elasticity, strength, insulation, and stability, and is similar to autologous cranial bone, and can be precisely matched to the original cranial structure using a three-dimensional shaping of the ancient plate, which is the key to successful surgery. Cranial bone repair surgery requires correct diagnosis and treatment according to the condition of the affected person. Cranial bone repair is not difficult to treat, but what is important is the care of the affected person after the sale, pay attention to the warmth of the head and develop good living habits.