Flat Head Syndrome in Babies: Causes, Treatments & Expert Advice

Flat Head Syndrome in Babies: Causes, Treatments & Expert Advice

Worried about your baby's head shape? Discover how flat head syndrome can be gently treated at home, with expert insights from pediatric specialists at University of Utah Health.

According to University of Utah Health, the first year of parenthood can be overwhelming, with many milestones and medical issues to navigate, including flat head syndrome, also known as deformational plagiocephaly.

“Flat head syndrome has been commonly sighted in 20-30% of infants," says Erin Anstadt, MD, a pediatric plastic surgeon at University of Utah Health. “Treatment aims to correct the head shape and is largely for aesthetics; there are no known neurological implications.”

Anstadt and her colleagues support families every step of the way, providing guidance on simple at-home strategies to treat the condition.

Authorised summary: Flat head syndrome is a common and treatable condition in babies.

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University of Utah Health University of Utah Health — 2025-10-13