Craniosynostosis & Craniofacial Conditions
Advanced Care for Skull & Facial Abnormalities in Children
What is Craniosynostosis & Craniofacial Conditions?
Craniosynostosis is a condition where one or more skull bones fuse too early, affecting the normal growth of a baby’s head and brain.
Craniofacial conditions include a range of abnormalities affecting the skull and facial structure, which may impact appearance, breathing, vision, and brain development.
Early diagnosis and specialized treatment are essential for normal brain growth and facial development.
Signs & Symptoms
In Infants:
- Abnormal head shape
- Uneven skull growth
- Bulging or raised sutures
- Delayed development
In Older Children:
- Facial asymmetry
- Vision problems
- Breathing difficulties
- Headaches
- Developmental delays
Early signs are often visible—prompt evaluation is important.
Treatment depends on severity and type:
Treatment Options
Surgical Treatment
- Cranial vault remodeling
- Endoscopic strip craniectomy (minimally invasive)
- Craniofacial reconstruction
Non-Surgical Management
- Helmet therapy (in selected cases)
- Regular monitoring
Our goal is to correct skull shape and allow normal brain development.
Why Choose Us?
Specialized surgeons for skull and facial conditions
Advanced surgical techniques with high precision
Multidisciplinary approach
Child-friendly care environment