Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Height & Proportions => Topic started by: LEE,PALEY on January 28, 2024, 07:08:43 AM
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Dear brothers and sisters, I just came to this forum and I love it here because it gives me a lot of hope.
I'm very short, very, very short, I'm only 160, and I want to have this surgery, through Dr. Paley's 8+5 protocol
I have many, many questions I want to ask you, can you help me? Thank you very much.
1、The first point is, after the first operation, the femur, 8cm,from the day of the operation to the normal walking, at least walking no different from ordinary people, how long does it take
2、I heard that the pmax needle will be released, how much more expensive it is than the previous p needle, I want to go to the Paley Clinic in the Middle East, how much I need to prepare
3、I haven't met many people who have had two surgeries, Same plan as me ,if any, who can tell me what your life is like right now?
4、As for the proportion, my arm span is also short, which may be due to the small size of my hands. One of my hands is only 16cm long. If I have the operation plan of 13cm, will my arm look exceptionally short in the crowd? This is very important to me, I pay great attention to the beauty. By the way, the measurement of sitting height means that I sit in a chair, starting with the height of the chair, and then going to the height of my head, right? I measured the sitting height in this way is 93 centimeters, does it mean that my torso is particularly long
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:'(Can no one respond? I'm really helpless
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More conservative. Why not 10cm? Then you won’t have to worry about your arms do much.
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But 173 is my ideal height
I wonder if a six-foot-six arm span would stand out on the road?
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This is a hard surgery. 173 might be ideal but 170 would be better for your body
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I choose to do the femur in the first year, the New Year or longer to do the tibia, which is also impossible to achieve?
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I would go with 6.5 and 4.5, you can pass it off as 5ft 8" with shoes on
173cm maybe overkill especially with the proportions of the arm to leg ratio
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Remember you will need to be cautios with your own body. Even if your expectations are those you have to be realistic and put your health above anything else.