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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: Escapo on May 29, 2023, 12:07:01 PM

Title: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Escapo on May 29, 2023, 12:07:01 PM
Hey everyone,

I am seriously considering undergoing limb lengthening (LL) in Korea, particularly with Dr. Donghoon Lee. The reasons why I'm considering him include the many videos I've watched which show his attentive care for his patients, the positive feedback he receives, and his professional reputation, especially his close association with Dr. Paley. Secondly, Living in Asia, I find Korea quite accessible. However, having never undergone any surgical procedures before, I am feeling both anxious and skeptical about it. I would appreciate hearing from patients who have received surgery from him. Has anyone encountered any complications? In addition, I'm considering a Precice femur procedure with a possible 7-8 cm increase, which I understand may seem excessive. I'd love to hear opinions and experiences from others. Thanks.
 
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Singh1 on May 29, 2023, 01:41:41 PM
Considering the same surgeon also! He’s very busy tho… will defenetly be watching this thread!
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Medium Drink Of Water on May 29, 2023, 03:48:03 PM
A patient reported that he got uneven leg length towards the end of LL and wanted Dr. Lee to fix it, but he refused to.  The patient was planning to do quadrilateral and Dr. Lee said he'd just make the other segment uneven too in the next LL to compensate for that.  First, what if the patient didn't go through with the second LL?  And second, uneven knee height is not something I'd accept from an expensive doctor.

Not cool. >:(
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: DanishViking on May 29, 2023, 07:59:30 PM
It also seems worrying to me that he performs LON, which every single highly experienced safe western doctor cant recommend, because of the high risk of deep infection (in your bones). Besides for the price he offers these kind of cheap methods, you might as just pay a bit more and go with an Precice internal method, that is also much more comfortable and safe... And for god sake go with femurs cuz they're better in every aspect. Lower overall complication rate, heals faster, better atheletic ability, less risk of arthisis or joint problems (see source) and most important of all more height can safetely be achieved with femurs...

Oh and one last thing. I think that your're forced to wait 2 years if you want to go with him anyway, cuz of his long waiting list? That is at least what I have read earlier on here in an different post. Why not go with another doctor who can perform the surgery in 2 months instead?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26398436/
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Medium Drink Of Water on May 29, 2023, 09:38:46 PM
Experienced safe western doctors perform LON too.
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Singh1 on May 29, 2023, 09:55:19 PM
He offers internal too btw
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: NailedLegs on May 30, 2023, 01:30:40 AM
Experienced safe western doctors perform LON too.

I do not doubt you, but I'm curious what American doctors use LON?
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Escapo on May 30, 2023, 02:40:44 AM
A patient reported that he got uneven leg length towards the end of LL and wanted Dr. Lee to fix it, but he refused to.  The patient was planning to do quadrilateral and Dr. Lee said he'd just make the other segment uneven too in the next LL to compensate for that.  First, what if the patient didn't go through with the second LL?  And second, uneven knee height is not something I'd accept from an expensive doctor.

Not cool. >:(

Hmm, I wasn't expecting that from Dr. Lee. It seems that simultaneously lengthening the femur and tibia could easily cause complications. Did the patient undergo lengthening by LON or Precice? I plan to do femur lengthening first, then tibia lengthening later on, one at a time. The downside is that it could be time-consuming.

Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: Escapo on May 30, 2023, 02:44:06 AM
It also seems worrying to me that he performs LON, which every single highly experienced safe western doctor cant recommend, because of the high risk of deep infection (in your bones). Besides for the price he offers these kind of cheap methods, you might as just pay a bit more and go with an Precice internal method, that is also much more comfortable and safe... And for god sake go with femurs cuz they're better in every aspect. Lower overall complication rate, heals faster, better atheletic ability, less risk of arthisis or joint problems (see source) and most important of all more height can safetely be achieved with femurs...

Oh and one last thing. I think that your're forced to wait 2 years if you want to go with him anyway, cuz of his long waiting list? That is at least what I have read earlier on here in an different post. Why not go with another doctor who can perform the surgery in 2 months instead?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26398436/

To be honest, I am considering LON Tibia as a more affordable option compared to Precice Tibia. However, after learning about all the problems associated with LON, I think it would be better for me to go with Precice. Nevertheless, I am curious if there are any potential problems I should be aware of if I were to choose LON for tibia instead.
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: jerrytheman on May 30, 2023, 03:45:30 AM
To be honest, I am considering LON Tibia as a more affordable option compared to Precice Tibia. However, after learning about all the problems associated with LON, I think it would be better for me to go with Precice. Nevertheless, I am curious if there are any potential problems I should be aware of if I were to choose LON for tibia instead.

Are you choosing to do only 1 surgery. If so, PRECISE femur is way better than anything else. Femur is way easier and less complication than tibia by a landslide, not to mention you get to lengthen more safely for cheaper.
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: 12cmtaller on June 07, 2023, 09:25:26 AM
Best none-European and American doctor. I would rank him on A tier bellow S tier Paley and above B tier Becker
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: JJ299 on June 07, 2023, 04:45:34 PM
Hey everyone,

I am seriously considering undergoing limb lengthening (LL) in Korea, particularly with Dr. Donghoon Lee. The reasons why I'm considering him include the many videos I've watched which show his attentive care for his patients, the positive feedback he receives, and his professional reputation, especially his close association with Dr. Paley. Secondly, Living in Asia, I find Korea quite accessible. However, having never undergone any surgical procedures before, I am feeling both anxious and skeptical about it. I would appreciate hearing from patients who have received surgery from him. Has anyone encountered any complications? In addition, I'm considering a Precice femur procedure with a possible 7-8 cm increase, which I understand may seem excessive. I'd love to hear opinions and experiences from others. Thanks.

There's a guy that made a blog of his surgery with Dr. Lee ( you can just use auto-translate)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bSAb5uFaUo&ab_channel=%ED%82%A4%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%B8%EB%8D%94_%ED%82%A4%EC%88%98%EC%88%A0%ED%95%9C%ED%82%A4%EC%9E%91%EC%9D%80%EB%82%A8%EC%9E%90
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8MWrOvXaEQ&ab_channel=%EC%9E%BC%EB%B1%85TV

You can also take a look at his forum as well where his patients post ( also use auto-translate)
https://cafe.naver.com/limblengthening

But it's really hard to get an appointment from him as the average wait time right now is 2.5 - 3 years.
Title: Re: Any review on Dr. Donghoon Lee?
Post by: NailedLegs on June 10, 2023, 04:06:19 AM
Paley is on a different level. If one is considering going with Mr. Lee you might as well go to China and save some money for a similarly performant surgeon. Or maybe Cambodia  ;)

Dr. Paley trained Dr. Lee. And he still speaks highly of him today. I don't think that's a fair comparison.

There is no doubt Dr. Paley is one of the best, if not the best, but not everyone can afford going to him as he is by far the most expensive. There are other reputable surgeons in this field, too.