For babies born with craniosynostosis, the bones of the skull can fuse too early, changing the way the brain and head develop. Pediatric neurosurgeon Suresh Magge, M.D., is helping advance less invasive surgical techniques and earlier intervention strategies that are giving families more options and improving outcomes for children with the rare condition. Read more about the warning signs parents should know, how the condition is diagnosed, and the latest advances in treatment.