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Cranial Facial Release Cost: How Much Does It Cost in New Zealand?

  • Cranial Solutions Team
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 21

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When people search “Cranial Facial Release cost”, it’s usually because they want to understand not only the price but also how this treatment compares with more invasive procedures. At Cranial Solutions Brisbane, we specialise in Cranial Facial Release (NasalRX), a non-surgical approach that addresses persistent head and facial concerns such as Concussion, Headaches, Migraines, Sinus Congestion, Mouth Breathing, and TMJ jaw conditions.

What is Cranial Facial Release (NasalRX)?

Cranial Facial Release (CFR), also referred to as NasalRX, is an endo-nasal balloon-assisted technique combined with external cranial and facial alignment. This conservative treatment focuses on restoring mobility in the cranial and facial bones, relieving internal restrictions, and improving nasal breathing mechanics.

Patients often seek CFR for:

  • Concussion Treatment (lingering pressure or dysfunction after head injury)

  • Headache Treatment and Migraine Treatment (recurrent patterns linked to cranial tension)

  • Sinus Congestion Treatment (blocked drainage, chronic facial pressure)

  • Mouth Breather Treatment (snoring, poor sleep, or difficulty maintaining nasal breathing)

  • TMJ Treatment (jaw clenching, tightness, or asymmetry)

How Much Does Cranial Facial Release Cost?

At Cranial Solutions Auckland and Christchurch , the cost is:

  • From $295 per treatment

  • Approximately 4 treatments are normally required for internal cranial/facial release + external alignment.

  • Each session includes a structured combination of endo-nasal release and external cranial adjustments


How Does This Compare to Surgery?

A common alternative offered in ENT care is Balloon Sinuplasty. While it can open sinus passages, it does not address deeper cranial and facial alignment. Importantly:

  • Private Balloon Sinuplasty in NZ can cost up to $20,000 per treatment

  • Outcomes are variable, and individuals often experience recurrence or side effects

  • It is invasive, requiring anaesthesia and recovery - Cerebral spinal fluid leaks have been reported as a side effect with this invasive technique.

By contrast, Cranial Facial Release (NasalRX) is conservative, performed in-clinic, and designed as a series of short procedures without hospital admission.

What Does the Cost Include?

The $295 per treatment covers:

  • Multiplle insertions endo-nasal balloon-assisted cranial release

  • External cranial and facial alignment

  • Guidance on breathing and posture support

  • A structured program to help address underlying causes of symptoms

Patients often report change in pressure, airflow, and comfort across the first few treatments.

Why Patients Consider It Value

For those navigating chronic concussion symptoms, headaches, migraines, sinus congestion, mouth breathing, or TMJ jaw dysfunction, the cost of Cranial Facial Release offers an accessible path compared with surgery. The focus is on restoring cranial mechanics and alignment, which are often overlooked in mainstream care.

Next Steps

If you’re comparing Cranial Facial Release cost in Auckland and Christchurch with alternatives such as surgery, the starting point at Cranial Solutions is comparatively inexpensive for the typical results at $295 per treatment (Allied Insurance applies -4 treatments min required). If you are serious about living your best life - learn more about how NasalRX may truly be the missing link, contact Cranial Solutions NZ clinics for a consultation below.

 
 
 

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