Craniosynostosis surgery in Faridabad, Haryana is a specialized pediatric neurosurgical procedure performed to correct abnormal skull development in infants. Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar, a leading brain and spine surgeon in Faridabad, provides advanced surgical treatment for craniosynostosis using modern techniques that ensure safe correction and normal brain growth.
Craniosynostosis is a condition where one or more skull bones fuse too early, affecting the shape of the head and restricting brain development. Early diagnosis and timely surgery are crucial for the child’s physical and neurological development.
Craniosynostosis surgery is performed to correct prematurely fused skull bones and allow normal brain growth.
Skull bones fuse too early in infants
Prevents normal expansion of the brain
Leads to abnormal head shape
Correct skull shape
Relieve pressure on the brain
Allow normal brain growth
Improve cosmetic appearance
Craniosynostosis occurs due to early fusion of skull sutures (joints between skull bones).
Congenital defects (present at birth)
Genetic syndromes
Family history (rare cases)
Unknown causes (most common)
Abnormal head shape
Asymmetrical skull
Raised or hard ridges on the head
Delayed growth of head size
Developmental delays (in severe cases)
Early signs are often noticed within the first few months of life.
Types of Surgery:
Open cranial vault remodeling
Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery (in selected cases)
Monitoring brain development
Follow-up imaging
Helmet therapy (in some cases)
Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar performs precise surgical correction to ensure both functional and cosmetic outcomes.
Dr. Foujdar is a trusted expert for craniosynostosis surgery in Faridabad, Haryana, especially for pediatric patients.
AIIMS New Delhi trained neurosurgeon
13+ years of experience
Expertise in pediatric neurosurgery
5000+ successful surgeries
Advanced cranial surgery techniques
High success rate in skull correction procedures
Compassionate and child-focused care
High-resolution CT scans for skull assessment
3D imaging for surgical planning
Advanced operating microscopes
Intraoperative monitoring
These technologies ensure accurate correction and safe outcomes.
Hospital stay: 3–6 days
Gradual healing over weeks
Improved head shape and brain growth
Excellent long-term outcomes with early treatment
Most children go on to live normal, healthy lives after surgery.
Yes, it is safe when performed by an experienced pediatric neurosurgeon.
Usually within the first year of life for best results.
Yes, surgery significantly improves head shape and symmetry.
Yes, in most cases to allow proper brain growth.
Yes, if untreated, it can impact brain growth and development.