The Collaborative International Dictionary
Craniofacial \Cra`ni*o*fa"cial\ (-f?"shal), a. Of or pertaining to the cranium and face; as, the craniofacial angle.
Wiktionary
a. (context medicine English) Pertaining to the cranium and face, as with craniofacial surgery.
Wikipedia
Craniofacial (cranio- combining form meaning head or skull + -facial combining form referring to the facial structures grossly) is an adjective referring to the parts of the head enclosing the brain and the face.
The term is typically used to describe an area of focus for the study and treatment of certain congenital malformations or facial injuries. The first use of the term was c. 1859. The first pubmed citation with the use of the term Craniofacial was in 1876 by T. H. Huxley.
Usage examples of "craniofacial".
Louis City Hospital, housing one of the world's foremost centers for craniofacial surgery.