The process begins with a precise 3D scan performed at the Paley Institute. The scan is completely contactless, safe and takes only 2 minutes. Based on these measurements OPSA engineers design an individualized orthosis.
The Talee helmet does not apply pressure to the child’s head. Its interior is designed to leave free space in areas where the cranial bones should continue to develop. The helmet functions as an “intelligent mold” that guides natural growth in the correct direction.
Thanks to advanced 3D printing technology the orthosis is ultra-lightweight and fully ventilated. Your child can comfortably sleep, play and explore the world while the correction process takes place almost unnoticed.

No. The Talee helmet does not work by applying pressure. It simply creates a precisely designed space into which the head naturally grows. Most children adapt to it within 24–48 hours.
Thanks to the precision of 3D printing the first positive changes in skull shape are often noticeable after just 2–3 weeks of wear.
The Talee helmet features a unique openwork structure. Special perforations ensure continuous airflow making it one of the most hygienic solutions available on the market.
It is a contactless procedure similar to taking photographs. It takes approximately 2 minutes, does not require immobilization of the child and is completely radiation-free.
Because only a pediatric neurosurgeon can fully assess the development of the skull and brain, ensuring that the therapy is both safe and medically indicated.
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