I’ve finally updated the section on Gage’s scaphocephaly. I now have information on how his craniosynostosis surgery went and before and after pictures. I really think very well of the work Drs. Cohen and Meltzer did on him, even if the soft spot down his skull is really unnerving.
It feels good to be able to get some work on the site done. No, this part isn’t for the money, as with much of the site, it’s to provide good information. While craniosynostosis isn’t that common, it isn’t rare either, so I think it’s a great thing for parents to be able to learn about.






