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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: AlmostSix on May 30, 2023, 04:36:02 AM

Title: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 30, 2023, 04:36:02 AM
At the end of the day, without shoes, I'm about 182 cm. I know it sounds silly, but it gets to me knowing that I'm not a real 6 footer. I've known about CLL for a while, but I don't want to go crazy, just an extra 1-2cm to get me over that 6 foot line and nothing more. The thing is, everything I read online, especially related to cost and complications, assumes you'll be lengthening at least 5-8cm.

So how much more affordable would CLL be if I wanted 1-2 cm instead of 5? Also, would it still have a noticeable, permanent effect on my athletic performance? Lastly, what doctors would even work with me? I hear some won't do CLL for patients who aren't abnormally short.

>inb4 "don't even bother, you're tall enough/you're basically already 6' "
This is for my own peace and mind, so that I can confidently continue to tell people I'm the height I've been saying I was for years. Also, I saw too many "guys under 6' are undateable" memes during my growing years to be content being just short of that height.

Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: jerrytheman on May 30, 2023, 04:55:34 AM
Same price. Shorter recovery, prob not much athletic performance changes for 1-2cm. Expect 3 month post surgery to walk normally and 6-8 months to get back to sports.

Most doctors no longer care about your starting height. It was a thing of the past where they cared more, but now everyone is accepted if you pay for it and pass the blood tests.
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 30, 2023, 05:18:07 AM
Same price.
Interesting, I've read the price was proportional to how long you wanted to lengthen. Then is that minimum ~$80K price a flat rate for the initial surgery or something?
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: Unknown on May 30, 2023, 07:23:52 AM
This is one of the most ridiculous things i heard. 1.5cm LL. lol
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: jerrytheman on May 30, 2023, 08:46:15 AM
lol leave my mans alone. We all acknowledged he’s an idiot. It’s nice we have surgery to get taller but he’s got no surgery to get his brain larger so cut him a break
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: sixfootandhalf on May 30, 2023, 12:59:08 PM
Lool

182cm...witu stretching and in shoes you are 185cm, so pretty much 6 1 in shoes and nobody would blink
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: Jaki19 on May 30, 2023, 02:20:40 PM
I lost brain cells reading this. Forget about ll and live your life ffs
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: lessthanavg8300 on May 30, 2023, 03:06:40 PM
At the end of the day, without shoes, I'm about 182 cm. I know it sounds silly, but it gets to me knowing that I'm not a real 6 footer. I've known about CLL for a while, but I don't want to go crazy, just an extra 1-2cm to get me over that 6 foot line and nothing more. The thing is, everything I read online, especially related to cost and complications, assumes you'll be lengthening at least 5-8cm.

So how much more affordable would CLL be if I wanted 1-2 cm instead of 5? Also, would it still have a noticeable, permanent effect on my athletic performance? Lastly, what doctors would even work with me? I hear some won't do CLL for patients who aren't abnormally short.

>inb4 "don't even bother, you're tall enough/you're basically already 6' "
This is for my own peace and mind, so that I can confidently continue to tell people I'm the height I've been saying I was for years. Also, I saw too many "guys under 6' are undateable" memes during my growing years to be content being just short of that height.

Take out a ruler and look at the lengths you are suggesting.  Then understand you're looking at probably 2 years of recovery from surgery to nail removal, scar removal, and athletic recovery.  Im telling you in good faith this is not something you want to do.
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: Hagane on May 30, 2023, 08:29:37 PM
i don't know why but i thought this place would be a little better than 4chan. thanks for disappointing me.
Interesting, I've read the price was proportional to how long you wanted to lengthen. Then is that minimum ~$80K price a flat rate for the initial surgery or something?

TBF you are being dunked on for asking questions that could be answered with a small amount of research
the procedure will cost the exact same
the price of the nail is fixed
the operation will take the exact same amount of time to perform because the surgery is just the breaking of your bones
your postop hospital stay will be the same

you could potentially be saving money  not from the surgery itself but from cost of living
aka
you would only need to pay for a bout 3 weeks of accomodation
the amount of physio may be shorter so you may be charged for less sessions

so yes you would be spending less but on the lengthening phase not the operation
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 30, 2023, 09:23:45 PM
so yes you would be spending less but on the lengthening phase not the operation
thank you, that's what i wanted to clarify
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: TheDream on May 30, 2023, 09:50:49 PM
Here’s the thing:

Yes you would look at very good recovery odds going for something like 2-3 cm. Especially in the femur. However, this is assuming everything goes okay with the procedure itself. Minimizing this risk means going to a good doctor, lets say Paley, which would be about 80-100k all expenses taken into account.

It would still require a lot of training etc + getting the rods and nails removed afterwards. So you are looking at 2-3 years minimum to get back to a decent level of fitness where you are not worried.

So I think the question to ask yourself is whether it isnt better to just stop saying 6 foot and instead say 5 foot 11.5 and save yourself 80-100k along with three years of trouble along with the risk of complications that in the worst case could be permanent.
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 31, 2023, 12:08:53 AM
So I think the question to ask yourself is whether it isnt better to just stop saying 6 foot and instead say 5 foot 11.5
not an option sadly. i guess i'll just have to live with the anxiety
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: NailedLegs on May 31, 2023, 12:40:58 AM
At the end of the day, without shoes, I'm about 182 cm. I know it sounds silly, but it gets to me knowing that I'm not a real 6 footer. I've known about CLL for a while, but I don't want to go crazy, just an extra 1-2cm to get me over that 6 foot line and nothing more. The thing is, everything I read online, especially related to cost and complications, assumes you'll be lengthening at least 5-8cm.

So how much more affordable would CLL be if I wanted 1-2 cm instead of 5? Also, would it still have a noticeable, permanent effect on my athletic performance? Lastly, what doctors would even work with me? I hear some won't do CLL for patients who aren't abnormally short.

>inb4 "don't even bother, you're tall enough/you're basically already 6' "
This is for my own peace and mind, so that I can confidently continue to tell people I'm the height I've been saying I was for years. Also, I saw too many "guys under 6' are undateable" memes during my growing years to be content being just short of that height.

>So how much more affordable would CLL be if I wanted 1-2 cm instead of 5?

It would be mostly the same, BUT, one thing overlooked is your post-surgery/recovery accommodations. It'll be slightly cheaper, or maybe a lot, depending on the country/zip code. If you only lengthen 2cm, that'll take less than a month vs the ~3 months it takes to do 8cm.

For example, booking a hotel for 1 month is much cheaper than booking a hotel for 3 months.

>This is for my own peace and mind,

I may not understand your reasoning, but then I remember 99% of society doesn't understand our reasoning for doing limb lengthening. I wish the best of luck to you.
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: jerrytheman on May 31, 2023, 02:49:34 AM
How about just do the limb lengthening and get 6-8 inches to 6'2-6'3
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 31, 2023, 03:38:41 AM
How about just do the limb lengthening and get 6-8 inches to 6'2-6'3
so i can still run fast if i have to
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: junior006 on May 31, 2023, 05:23:56 AM
go for the "typical" 5-7cm femur and/or 4-5cm tibia and enjoy being 6'1-6'4.

you're gonna wish you went for those 1 or 2 extra inches when you meet someone 6'5+
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on May 31, 2023, 06:30:45 AM
Lool

182cm...witu stretching and in shoes you are 185cm, so pretty much 6 1 in shoes and nobody would blink
what stretching?
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: tokyoteen on June 02, 2023, 05:33:47 AM
im 5'10" prob 178cm would going for 5cm be a stupid idea? i have no problems dating but am tired of getting heightmogged (yes im a looksmaxxer). i have no problem getting girls but 6'0 is crucial for me.
Title: Re: A few questions about more modest limb lengthening (<3 cm)
Post by: AlmostSix on June 15, 2023, 03:26:19 AM
go for the "typical" 5-7cm femur and/or 4-5cm tibia and enjoy being 6'1-6'4.

you're gonna wish you went for those 1 or 2 extra inches when you meet someone 6'5+
i see those types of giants maybe once every few months. personally i don't even see guys that tall as the same species so i don't really care about being shorter than them.