A member asked:

If a child is born with mild craniocynostosis that is not corrected, is it possible that they can grow up with no head deformaties?

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Dr. Richard Wasserman answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Maybe: You don't say what mild is or which bones are involved. It is possible that a mild deformity will be covered by hair. There are effective non-surgical treatments and the milder it is, the easier it should be to correct.

Answered 7/17/2013

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