Can you reshape your head




















Ultimately, the general approach for a cranioplasty must be customized for each patient based on three principle factors: 1 cause of cranial defect; 2 location, size, and geometry of defect; and 3 presence of complicating factors, including infection and radiation. The interplay among these factors determines the optimal strategy for a given clinical scenario.

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Previous aesthetic skull reshaping, or cranioplasty surgeries for congenital deformities, may result in an asymmetrical or irregularly shaped skull. At the time of the original surgery the skull shape may have appeared to be fine, but after a few weeks or months of healing lumps or hollows may reveal themselves. Typically skull reshaping surgery is quite safe, with rates of infection or rejection of implants, being quite rare.

However, sometimes infection, fluid build up, or irregular bleeding may occur, resulting in a poor outcome to the eventual shape of the skull. Sometimes low-quality bone cement may have been used to fill in hollows or depressions in the skull bone. We use only best-practice synthetic biomaterial such as polymethyl methacrylate PMMA hydroxyapatite HA , or PEEK Polyetheretherketone , highly recommended fill-in materials for use in craniofacial surgery.

Another problem that may occur with reductive skull reshaping procedures — wherein skull size is reduced or smoothed out using a rotary or burring tool is that an inexperienced surgeon may, in fact, remove too much of the skull, resulting in an unsatisfactory shape.

They will look at the shape of the skull in isolation, rather than as an integral part of the overall interplay of facial features. Like all craniofacial surgery, skull reshaping is performed under general anesthesia. Need coronavirus guidance? Check out our resources.

List your practice on Zocdoc. Find doctors close. Question I have a noticeable bump on the crown of my head. Answer That is a great question. See a doctor who can help Find Primary care doctors near you In babies, sometimes these suture lines close irregularly and this can lead to irregularly shaped heads, which is also called craniosynostosis. Need more info?

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