arisplasticsurgery.com

CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS SURGERY

RESTORE & PROTECT
HEALTHIER SKULL GROWTH & FACIAL BALANCE

Craniosynostosis surgery is a reconstructive procedure designed to correct the early fusion of one or more skull sutures in infants and children. The procedure helps restore normal skull growth, improve head shape, relieve pressure on the developing brain, and support healthy neurological and facial development.

Procedure Time
3–6 Hours
Recovery
1–2 Weeks
Anaesthesia
General
900+
CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS PROCEDURES PERFORMED
Understanding the Procedure

What Is
Craniosynostosis Surgery?

Craniosynostosis surgery is a reconstructive procedure performed to correct premature fusion of the skull sutures in infants and young children. Normally, skull sutures remain flexible during early development to allow the brain and skull to grow properly. When one or more sutures close too early, abnormal head shape and restricted skull growth can occur.

The procedure reshapes the skull and reopens growth pathways to support healthy brain development, improve symmetry, and restore more natural skull contours.

Craniosynostosis surgery may involve minimally invasive techniques or open cranial vault remodeling depending on the child’s age, the severity of the condition, and the sutures involved.

Modern craniofacial surgical techniques focus on restoring skull shape, supporting healthy neurological development, and improving long-term facial balance and function.

Who Is This Procedure For?
Craniosynostosis surgery is ideal for infants and children diagnosed with premature skull suture fusion. Treatment plans are highly individualized based on the child’s age, skull development, neurological needs, and overall health.
Are You a Good Fit?

Am I a Good
Candidate?

Good candidates for craniosynostosis surgery are infants or children diagnosed with premature skull suture fusion who may benefit from improved skull growth, head shape correction, and neurological support.

Not Sure If You Qualify?

Early evaluation is important for craniosynostosis treatment. During your consultation, our specialist will assess skull development, neurological health, imaging studies, and treatment goals to create a personalized surgical plan.
Your Journey

What to Expect

A clear, step-by-step overview of your craniosynostosis surgery journey from diagnosis to recovery and long-term development.
01
Before Surgery
Consultation
Week 1–2
Meet with our specialist to evaluate skull development, imaging scans, neurological health, and facial symmetry. A personalized reconstructive treatment plan is created.
02
Preparation
Pre-Op
Receive detailed instructions regarding medical evaluation, imaging studies, anesthesia preparation, and recovery planning to ensure a safe procedure.
1–2 Weeks Prior
03
Surgery Day
The Procedure
Performed under general anesthesia, the procedure typically takes 3–6 hours depending on the complexity of the condition. The skull is carefully reshaped to restore proper growth patterns and improve contour and symmetry.
Day 0
04
Healing
Recovery
Swelling and tenderness gradually improve over the first few weeks. Follow-up care helps monitor healing, skull growth, neurological development, and overall recovery.
Weeks 1–8
05
The Outcome
Final Results
As healing progresses, skull shape and facial balance improve while supporting healthier brain growth and neurological development.
Months 3–12
Real Patients · Real Results

Before & After
Craniosynostosis

All photos are of actual Aris Plastic Surgery patients. Results are not guaranteed and individual outcomes vary based on anatomy, healing, and other factors.
WHY CONSIDER CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS SURGERY

The Benefits of
Craniosynostosis Surgery

Reconstructive improvements designed to restore healthy skull growth, improve head shape, and support long-term neurological development.

Supports Healthy Brain Growth

Restores skull flexibility and space needed for proper brain development.

Improved Skull Shape & Symmetry

Corrects abnormal skull contours and improves overall head shape balance.

Reduced Pressure on the Brain

Helps relieve pressure that may develop due to restricted skull growth.

Enhanced Facial Balance

Improves craniofacial symmetry and long-term facial development.

Modern Reconstructive Techniques

Advanced craniofacial surgical approaches focus on both functional and aesthetic outcomes.

Long-Term Developmental Support

Early correction may help support healthier neurological, developmental, and functional outcomes as the child grows.

Transparency First

Risks &
Considerations

At Aris, we believe informed patients make the best decisions. All surgical procedures carry some level of risk, and craniosynostosis is no exception. During your consultation, Dr. Naveen Ahuja will explain these in detail and recommend surgery only when the benefits clearly outweigh the risks for your specific goals.
At Aris, we prioritize safety, precision, and personalized care. Every patient undergoes a thorough evaluation to ensure the procedure is appropriate and aligned with their expectations.

Swelling & Bruising

Common during the first few weeks and gradually improves with healing and proper care.

Blood Loss During Surgery

Because cranial reconstruction is complex, blood transfusion support may occasionally be required during surgery.

Healing Variations

Healing differs from patient to patient, and long-term skull growth continues to be monitored after surgery.

Anaesthesia Risks

General anesthesia carries standard surgical risks, which are carefully monitored by the medical team.

Need for Additional Procedures

Some children may require future reconstructive procedures depending on skull growth and development.

Neurological Monitoring

Long-term developmental and neurological follow-up may be recommended as part of comprehensive care.

Investment & Financing

Cost &
Financing Options

The cost of craniosynostosis surgery varies depending on the complexity of the condition, surgical technique used, hospital requirements, and long-term care needs. Your exact quote is provided after a detailed consultation and treatment review.
Typical Range
$20,000 — $80,000+
This range typically includes surgeon fees, hospital costs, anesthesia, imaging studies, and post-operative care. Final pricing will be confirmed after your personalized treatment plan is created.
CareCredit
0% APR for 12–24 months for qualified applicants
Alphaeon Credit
Flexible monthly payment plans
In-House Payment Plan
Structured payment schedule available in select cases

Get a Personalised Quote

Your consultation includes a detailed, itemized cost estimate tailored to your craniosynostosis treatment plan. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Pricing discussed in full at your consultation. HIPAA compliant. No obligation.
Common Questions

Craniosynostosis Surgery
FAQs

Answers to the questions patients ask most often. If yours isn’t here, Dr. Naveen Ahuja will answer it personally at your consultation.
What is craniosynostosis?
Craniosynostosis is a condition where one or more skull sutures fuse too early, affecting skull growth and head shape development.
Surgery is often performed during infancy or early childhood to support healthy skull and brain development.
Yes. The procedure is designed to reshape the skull and improve symmetry while supporting normal growth patterns.
In some cases, restricted skull growth may increase pressure on the brain, which is why early evaluation and treatment are important.
Initial recovery usually occurs within 1–2 weeks, though long-term skull growth and development continue to be monitored over time.
Incisions are carefully planned within the scalp whenever possible to minimize visible scarring as hair grows back.
Some children may require additional reconstructive procedures depending on growth, symmetry, and long-term development.
Be ready to discuss medical history, imaging studies, developmental concerns, and previous treatments so a personalized treatment plan can be created.
You May Also Consider

Related Procedures

Commonly combined with chin augmentation to achieve balanced, natural-looking facial harmony.
Pediatric Surgery
Cleft Palate Repair
Cleft palate repair corrects openings in the roof of the mouth to improve speech, feeding, and oral function.
Pediatric Surgery
Cleft Lip Repair
Corrects premature skull suture fusion to support healthy skull growth & enhance long-term craniofacial development.
Pediatric Surgery
Ear Pinning Surgery
Repositions prominent ears closer to the head for improved facial symmetry, natural contour, and balanced appearance.
Take the First Step

Schedule Your Craniosynostosis
Consultation Today

A personalized, one-on-one consultation with Dr. Naveen Ahuja. Discuss your goals, explore your options, and receive a tailored treatment plan—no pressure, no obligation.