Skull and Calvarium Reconstruction in Phoenix, AZ

When restoring both function and appearance through skull and calvarium reconstruction, choosing a surgeon with specialized expertise is essential. At Regency Specialties, our team brings advanced experience in complex cranial reconstructive procedures, delivering highly personalized care focused on precision, safety, and natural-looking outcomes.

What Is Skull and Calvarium
Reconstruction?

Skull and calvarium deformities can result from infection, a birth defect, a tumor, trauma, or surgery. Skull and calvarium reconstruction addresses not only bone defects but also muscle, skin, and fat defects to create a more normal structure and aesthetic appearance for the patient.
When Is Skull and Calvarium
Reconstruction Done?
Skull and calvarium reconstruction is typically performed after neurosurgical intervention. The goal of reconstructive surgery is to restore the area’s functionality and appearance. This includes establishing normal bone contour with a bone graft, a bone substitute, or custom implants.

Techniques for Skull Reconstruction

Autologous Reconstruction

In autologous reconstruction, your reconstructive surgeon will use your own bone from another part of your body to correct the issue. This method offers a lower risk of infection and extrusion. Autologous reconstruction includes:

  • Iliac crest bone graft
  • Split calvarial bone graft
  • Rib graft

In alloplastic reconstruction, the surgeon uses a synthetic material to reconstruct the area. The most common synthetic materials used for this surgery include:

  • Calcium phosphate products
  • Titanium mesh
  • Polymethylmethacrylate
  • Custom polyetheretherketone patient-specific implant
An incision is made within the hair-bearing scalp, and the bony protrusions are shaved down. The method for a specific patient’s reduction cranioplasty will be based on the cause of the defect, its location, size, and shape, and if infection is present.
What to Expect During Your Procedure

Consultation

Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation. Your surgeon will evaluate the cranial defect, review your medical history, discuss your aesthetic and functional goals, and use advanced imaging to develop a precise, personalized surgical plan.

Anesthesia

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, ensuring you are completely comfortable and unaware during the surgery. Our team works with experienced anesthesiologists to ensure your safety throughout the process.

Incision

Your surgeon will make a careful incision, typically hidden within the hairline, to minimize any visible scarring. The placement is planned to provide optimal access to the treatment area while preserving your natural appearance.

Reconstruction

Using the predetermined technique – whether it’s an autologous bone graft or a custom alloplastic implant – your surgeon will meticulously reconstruct the affected area of the skull. The goal is to restore a natural contour and provide stable, protective coverage for the brain.

Closing the Incision

Once the reconstruction is complete, the scalp is repositioned, and the incision is closed with sutures. A drain may be temporarily placed to prevent fluid buildup.

Recovery and Aftercare

Following your surgery, you can expect a hospital stay for monitoring. Swelling, bruising, and discomfort are normal and will be managed with medication. Your surgeon will provide detailed aftercare instructions, including activity restrictions and follow-up appointment schedules, to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.

Who Is a Candidate for Skull and
Calvarium Reconstruction?

Ideal candidates are individuals in good overall health who have a cranial or calvarial defect resulting from trauma, previous surgery (like a craniectomy), a congenital condition, or tumor removal. Patients should have realistic expectations about the procedure’s outcomes. A thorough evaluation with our specialists will determine if this surgery is the right option for you.

Benefits of Skull and Calvarium Reconstruction

Cost of Skull and Calvarium
Reconstruction in Phoenix, AZ
The cost of skull and calvarium reconstruction in Phoenix can range from $15,000 to $50,000 or more. The final price varies significantly based on the complexity of the procedure, the materials used (e.g., custom implant vs. bone graft), hospital and anesthesia fees, and whether the procedure is purely cosmetic or medically necessary. In many cases, reconstruction is covered by insurance.

We will provide you with a detailed cost estimate during your consultation.

Experience Matters

Working with a board-certified surgeon specializing in skull and calvarium reconstruction is essential for achieving optimal outcomes. At Regency Specialties, we are proud to include skull and calvarium reconstruction specialists on our team.
We are a patient-centric practice that performs excellent reconstructive surgeries. Our goal is to deliver the highest level of care and availability with experienced specialists in Arizona.
To learn more or schedule a consultation, please call 623-243-9077 or contact us online. We look forward to hearing from you.

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