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Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« on: November 10, 2020, 11:19:51 AM »

The Stryde nail is available now and the cost and accomodation would be very convenient for me given it's pretty close to where I live but the lack of number of cases done (zero in Stryde yet) is a little concerning despite Dr. Parihar's good reputation, although he does undertake a lot of deformity cases.

"Stryde nail is available - has only recently been available in India, so we haven't done any with the Stryde yet. However the technique is similar to the Precice 2, which we have done 6 in Femur & 2 in Tibia.

The cost for the Stryde nails is INR 23,50,000/- and additionally the hospital cost is around INR 9,00,000/-

The removal is done minimum after 2 years  -  the cost can therefore vary - the current price for the removal is around INR 2.75-3,00,000/-

The stay in Mumbai for the lengthening period (should plan for 140 days stay in Mumbai) can vary from INR 5000-15000 per day, depending on the type of accomodation one chooses.

Please have a look at
Cosmetic Lengthening:

 http:// bit.ly/CosLen "
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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2020, 11:25:21 AM »

I wouldn't want to be the guinea pig for a Stryde nail tbh. I say wait until a few people get it.
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2020, 02:26:38 PM »

Thank you for the link, Scarface. I’ve been looking around for this kind of information about dr. Parihar’s options. In my opinion, $200 for a 20 min skype call is a steep fee.
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2020, 02:29:56 PM »

I think it's a good idea to go to him.  Inserting a nail is pretty much the same no matter what model it is.
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« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2020, 03:29:02 PM »

are you Indian? then I dont think u have any other option bro.
 trust me Ive thought of several other doctors but Indians need visa to visit most countries and no one country is giving 3 month visas. greece, south korea, germany, you name it. its just impossible. if you get job somewhere or a PR of some country then maybe you can do it while living in other country.

if you are not Indian then maybe you can try some american doctor. paley is good obviously.

just dont go to someone who does only cosmetic.

parihar is good I think. he had told once if he sees anything wrong with nail or something during surgery he will cancel it instead of somehow doing it.  stryde nail being new might be ok. but if you have ability to go to foreign country, then go to america or south korea since they did stryde already.

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« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2020, 05:09:53 PM »

The main difference between Stryde and Precice is its weight bearing capacity. Since he has experience with one, being the first to do Stryde isn't being a guinea pig.

He's a better option than Dr Lee, imo.
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« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2020, 06:24:25 PM »

Hey KiloKhan,
After 6-7 months post op were you able to do some light weight leg exercises? Or were you not allowed to do any type of physical activity until the frames were removed? I’ve had my mind set on doing LON with dr. Parihar for a while now, but I’m debating whether fully externals would be better for me since I’m worried about the risk of getting permanent knee pain and also my tibias are very thin, but if fully external means living as a cripple for a year or more than I think I’ll be sticking to LON.
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« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2020, 07:39:52 PM »

are you Indian? then I dont think u have any other option bro.
 trust me Ive thought of several other doctors but Indians need visa to visit most countries and no one country is giving 3 month visas. greece, south korea, germany, you name it. its just impossible. if you get job somewhere or a PR of some country then maybe you can do it while living in other country.

if you are not Indian then maybe you can try some american doctor. paley is good obviously.

just dont go to someone who does only cosmetic.

parihar is good I think. he had told once if he sees anything wrong with nail or something during surgery he will cancel it instead of somehow doing it.  stryde nail being new might be ok. but if you have ability to go to foreign country, then go to america or south korea since they did stryde already.
Yes, I am Indian. If I go to Parihar I can do the surgery next year or so and my parents can pay for it but if I resort to my original plan of going with Paley that sort of sounds like a distant pipe dream and I will have to save up for it and do it in a few years.
I'm inclined to go with Dr. Parihar.
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« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2020, 09:21:17 PM »

Yes, I am Indian. If I go to Parihar I can do the surgery next year or so and my parents can pay for it but if I resort to my original plan of going with Paley that sort of sounds like a distant pipe dream and I will have to save up for it and do it in a few years.
I'm inclined to go with Dr. Parihar.

Why not do Giotkas or Donghoon? Paley is expensive and really far from India.
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« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2020, 09:35:36 PM »

The main difference between Stryde and Precice is its weight bearing capacity. Since he has experience with one, being the first to do Stryde isn't being a guinea pig.

He's a better option than Dr Lee, imo.

Hi Kilo, I am aware you have first hand experience of doing surgery with Dr. Parihar, who i also believe is a a competent doctor. I have visited him few years back and did some research on him.

I am still curious to know your reasons for rating him higher than Dr. Lee, is it mainly due to your personal experience?
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« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2020, 09:37:57 PM »

The Stryde nail is available now and the cost and accomodation would be very convenient for me given it's pretty close to where I live but the lack of number of cases done (zero in Stryde yet) is a little concerning despite Dr. Parihar's good reputation, although he does undertake a lot of deformity cases.

"Stryde nail is available - has only recently been available in India, so we haven't done any with the Stryde yet. However the technique is similar to the Precice 2, which we have done 6 in Femur & 2 in Tibia.

The cost for the Stryde nails is INR 23,50,000/- and additionally the hospital cost is around INR 9,00,000/-

The removal is done minimum after 2 years  -  the cost can therefore vary - the current price for the removal is around INR 2.75-3,00,000/-

The stay in Mumbai for the lengthening period (should plan for 140 days stay in Mumbai) can vary from INR 5000-15000 per day, depending on the type of accomodation one chooses.

Please have a look at
Cosmetic Lengthening:

 http:// bit.ly/CosLen "

If you plan to do it in India Dr. Parihar is one of the better options. Although the accomodation prices you quoted below seems way off the chart 15k rupees = 200 USD those are the prices for staying in a 5 star hotel :)
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« Reply #11 on: November 10, 2020, 11:14:30 PM »

If you plan to do it in India Dr. Parihar is one of the better options. Although the accomodation prices you quoted below seems way off the chart 15k rupees = 200 USD those are the prices for staying in a 5 star hotel :)

Not surprising. In Delhi in 2014 it was 115 a night at a standard hotel with nothing special. There are some amazing hotels in Mumbai that might be worth 200 a day, but many hotels will give discounts for long-term reservations. I stayed at Hotel Maharana a few blocks away from Dr Parihar's clinic and they gave me a deal of $50 a day.

Hi Kilo, I am aware you have first hand experience of doing surgery with Dr. Parihar, who i also believe is a a competent doctor. I have visited him few years back and did some research on him.

I am still curious to know your reasons for rating him higher than Dr. Lee, is it mainly due to your personal experience?

Aside from my personal experience bias, I also think that even if South Korea is a more appealing destination than India for most everyone, certain things make me favor Dr Parihar:

1) He's $30,000 - 40,000 more inexpensive compared to Dr Lee for internal methods.

2) His criteria for patients is more strict and the patient-doctor relationship seems more personal than being one of Dr Lee's assembly line cosmetic cases.

3) http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=64486.msg176547#msg176547

"Oh yea.. I just remembered haha, he doesn't like people asking too many questions. I got yelled at by Dr Lee when I was questioning my x rays too much...

He basically said "something something... trust him hes the doctor" which is true, but in my opinion its my legs and I am the type of person that likes to understand so it wouldn't hurt to help me do so."


A doctor yelling at someone for asking questions doesn't sit well with me. Cosmetic patients are naturally going to be more concerned/demanding over pain or what have you as opposed to a deformity correction patient, and a doc who heavily caters to a cosmetic market should have the patience and understanding for that.

4) Most of the highly regarded doctors such as Paley will tell you to only go to surgeons at the top of the pyramid for cosmetic lengthrning for the reason that you want a doctor who can not only prevent complications, but also has the experience to deal woth the ones that arise. Both Dr Parihar and Dr Lee definitely have the experience to deal with potential complications, but Dr Parihar's location has him treating more patients with complex, gnarly birth deformities and bone injuries from road accidents and bomb blasts, etc, so I'd have that extra bit of confidence that he has seen just about everything that can go wrong and knows how to respond accordingly.

5) He did his residency with Dr Paley 19 years before Dr Lee did his. Maybe it means nothing, but that extra 20 years of experience doesn't hurt.

6) Dr Parihar is also a knee replacement specialist, I'd hazard a guess that if permanent knee pain is something you're worried about, a specialist in both fields is a good person to talk to.

The one advantage Dr Lee has over Dr Parihar that is significant to most people is the location. Dr Lee's location is much nicer than Dr Parihar's, but at least for me personally it doesn't matter because when youre in the hospital for a week, you're practically bed ridden and just eating light meals while watching TV and doing small movements. After that, the location factor can be mitigated by staying at a hotel in Mumbai. Could probably use that extra amount Lee would cost to stay at one of Mumbai's 5 star hotels for the lengthening period.

Just my 2 cents, don't take it as an absolute fact.
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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2020, 07:28:07 AM »

Yes, I am Indian. If I go to Parihar I can do the surgery next year or so and my parents can pay for it but if I resort to my original plan of going with Paley that sort of sounds like a distant pipe dream and I will have to save up for it and do it in a few years.
I'm inclined to go with Dr. Parihar.

ya paley is very very costly. but I Hope you are taking my word of caution. I saved money to go to south korea dr lee and get lon procedure. I even closed some of my bank deposits and began making all arrangements to go. thats when I was told by lee's team that I need to go on a tourist visa, get surgery and then get medical visa. I was shocked!!! how can I take such big risk? what if medical visa is rejected after surgery? and should I tell lie while entering south korea?? then even giokitas team said the same thing!! come on 2 week tourist visa and then try to extend it after surgery!! wtf.

then I found out for Indians we cant go to any of these countries USA, south korea, germany, greece other than with short term tourist visa (2 weeks max usually). no doctor is willing to arrange medical visa from the start.

so money is not the only problem. its very hard to get long term visa for Indians. if you have USA passport then you can go to most countries and stay of 3 months with no visa. thats why think this through. or LL is long term goal ? then immigrate to some other country like canada thru job and as canadian you can go anywhere but this will take 5 years atleast.
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« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2020, 08:45:50 AM »

ya paley is very very costly. but I Hope you are taking my word of caution. I saved money to go to south korea dr lee and get lon procedure. I even closed some of my bank deposits and began making all arrangements to go. thats when I was told by lee's team that I need to go on a tourist visa, get surgery and then get medical visa. I was shocked!!! how can I take such big risk? what if medical visa is rejected after surgery? and should I tell lie while entering south korea?? then even giokitas team said the same thing!! come on 2 week tourist visa and then try to extend it after surgery!! wtf.

then I found out for Indians we cant go to any of these countries USA, south korea, germany, greece other than with short term tourist visa (2 weeks max usually). no doctor is willing to arrange medical visa from the start.

so money is not the only problem. its very hard to get long term visa for Indians. if you have USA passport then you can go to most countries and stay of 3 months with no visa. thats why think this through. or LL is long term goal ? then immigrate to some other country like canada thru job and as canadian you can go anywhere but this will take 5 years atleast.

I see, I'll definitely take caution. LL initially was a long term goal but now Parihar as an option I can see myself doing it earlier and financed by my parents and I'm probably going to go with him now.
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« Reply #14 on: November 11, 2020, 10:24:53 AM »

Not surprising. In Delhi in 2014 it was 115 a night at a standard hotel with nothing special. There are some amazing hotels in Mumbai that might be worth 200 a day, but many hotels will give discounts for long-term reservations. I stayed at Hotel Maharana a few blocks away from Dr Parihar's clinic and they gave me a deal of $50 a day.

Aside from my personal experience bias, I also think that even if South Korea is a more appealing destination than India for most everyone, certain things make me favor Dr Parihar:

1) He's $30,000 - 40,000 more inexpensive compared to Dr Lee for internal methods.

2) His criteria for patients is more strict and the patient-doctor relationship seems more personal than being one of Dr Lee's assembly line cosmetic cases.

3) http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=64486.msg176547#msg176547

"Oh yea.. I just remembered haha, he doesn't like people asking too many questions. I got yelled at by Dr Lee when I was questioning my x rays too much...

He basically said "something something... trust him hes the doctor" which is true, but in my opinion its my legs and I am the type of person that likes to understand so it wouldn't hurt to help me do so."


A doctor yelling at someone for asking questions doesn't sit well with me. Cosmetic patients are naturally going to be more concerned/demanding over pain or what have you as opposed to a deformity correction patient, and a doc who heavily caters to a cosmetic market should have the patience and understanding for that.

4) Most of the highly regarded doctors such as Paley will tell you to only go to surgeons at the top of the pyramid for cosmetic lengthrning for the reason that you want a doctor who can not only prevent complications, but also has the experience to deal woth the ones that arise. Both Dr Parihar and Dr Lee definitely have the experience to deal with potential complications, but Dr Parihar's location has him treating more patients with complex, gnarly birth deformities and bone injuries from road accidents and bomb blasts, etc, so I'd have that extra bit of confidence that he has seen just about everything that can go wrong and knows how to respond accordingly.

5) He did his residency with Dr Paley 19 years before Dr Lee did his. Maybe it means nothing, but that extra 20 years of experience doesn't hurt.

6) Dr Parihar is also a knee replacement specialist, I'd hazard a guess that if permanent knee pain is something you're worried about, a specialist in both fields is a good person to talk to.

The one advantage Dr Lee has over Dr Parihar that is significant to most people is the location. Dr Lee's location is much nicer than Dr Parihar's, but at least for me personally it doesn't matter because when youre in the hospital for a week, you're practically bed ridden and just eating light meals while watching TV and doing small movements. After that, the location factor can be mitigated by staying at a hotel in Mumbai. Could probably use that extra amount Lee would cost to stay at one of Mumbai's 5 star hotels for the lengthening period.

Just my 2 cents, don't take it as an absolute fact.

Hi Kilo,

Thanks for sharing and detailed reply i am sure it will be helpful to many of the undecided.

50 USD a day seems more like a reasonable price of a budget hotel or if you are a local, like OP is, than perhaps it is possible to do a short term rental for circa 1000 USD month at good standard apartment.

Regarding the point you mentioned all valid points. I would just add something which Dr. Parihar mentioned himself (and i agree) that there is a difference between the expectations of a trauma patient and Cosmetic one. In the former's case the patient is grateful for whatever the surgeon can do for him to salvage his limbs and will be an improvement on his current condition but in the later case the surgeon is basically breaking perfectly healthy limbs to enhance the patient's life from psychological point of view where the margin for error is relatively smaller and expectation much higher. Hence experience of Dr. Parihar as a trauma orthopedic surgeon although very relevant and helpful, i wouldn't hold that against Dr. Lee as he is doing a lot of cosmetic cases which brings the added pressure and expectations. So far from what i have seen (and read) his patients seems to be quite satisfied.

Lastly i agree that the clinic setting and the facilities of Dr. Parihar can be a little off putting but if one can look beyond that, Dr. Parihar is a very good option specially at that price point as you also mentioned in your post.
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« Reply #15 on: November 11, 2020, 10:42:06 AM »

Hey KiloKhan,
After 6-7 months post op were you able to do some light weight leg exercises? Or were you not allowed to do any type of physical activity until the frames were removed? I’ve had my mind set on doing LON with dr. Parihar for a while now, but I’m debating whether fully externals would be better for me since I’m worried about the risk of getting permanent knee pain and also my tibias are very thin, but if fully external means living as a cripple for a year or more than I think I’ll be sticking to LON.

@KiloKhan

I see, I'll definitely take caution. LL initially was a long term goal but now Parihar as an option I can see myself doing it earlier and financed by my parents and I'm probably going to go with him now.

Honestly, from what you explained, I don’t understand why you would be considering going to another doctor. After listening to most of the conferences he spoke at, I knew he was one of the doctors I would want to go to. You have the advantage of being close to one of the most experienced doctors in this field, the opportunity to have your parents pay for the operation and save your money, and being able to do it much sooner than anticipated. If I were you, I would be arranging the surgery as we speak. The sooner you do it, the more time you’ll have to enjoy your new height. Hope this helps clear some doubts you might be struggling with.
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« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2020, 10:43:01 AM »

Not surprising. In Delhi in 2014 it was 115 a night at a standard hotel with nothing special. There are some amazing hotels in Mumbai that might be worth 200 a day, but many hotels will give discounts for long-term reservations. I stayed at Hotel Maharana a few blocks away from Dr Parihar's clinic and they gave me a deal of $50 a day.

Aside from my personal experience bias, I also think that even if South Korea is a more appealing destination than India for most everyone, certain things make me favor Dr Parihar:

1) He's $30,000 - 40,000 more inexpensive compared to Dr Lee for internal methods.

2) His criteria for patients is more strict and the patient-doctor relationship seems more personal than being one of Dr Lee's assembly line cosmetic cases.

3) http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=64486.msg176547#msg176547

"Oh yea.. I just remembered haha, he doesn't like people asking too many questions. I got yelled at by Dr Lee when I was questioning my x rays too much...

He basically said "something something... trust him hes the doctor" which is true, but in my opinion its my legs and I am the type of person that likes to understand so it wouldn't hurt to help me do so."


A doctor yelling at someone for asking questions doesn't sit well with me. Cosmetic patients are naturally going to be more concerned/demanding over pain or what have you as opposed to a deformity correction patient, and a doc who heavily caters to a cosmetic market should have the patience and understanding for that.

4) Most of the highly regarded doctors such as Paley will tell you to only go to surgeons at the top of the pyramid for cosmetic lengthrning for the reason that you want a doctor who can not only prevent complications, but also has the experience to deal woth the ones that arise. Both Dr Parihar and Dr Lee definitely have the experience to deal with potential complications, but Dr Parihar's location has him treating more patients with complex, gnarly birth deformities and bone injuries from road accidents and bomb blasts, etc, so I'd have that extra bit of confidence that he has seen just about everything that can go wrong and knows how to respond accordingly.

5) He did his residency with Dr Paley 19 years before Dr Lee did his. Maybe it means nothing, but that extra 20 years of experience doesn't hurt.

6) Dr Parihar is also a knee replacement specialist, I'd hazard a guess that if permanent knee pain is something you're worried about, a specialist in both fields is a good person to talk to.

The one advantage Dr Lee has over Dr Parihar that is significant to most people is the location. Dr Lee's location is much nicer than Dr Parihar's, but at least for me personally it doesn't matter because when youre in the hospital for a week, you're practically bed ridden and just eating light meals while watching TV and doing small movements. After that, the location factor can be mitigated by staying at a hotel in Mumbai. Could probably use that extra amount Lee would cost to stay at one of Mumbai's 5 star hotels for the lengthening period.

Just my 2 cents, don't take it as an absolute fact.

I just read the diary link you posted. I think now i have a better understanding of the point you were making, the assembly line approach and treating patients just as paying customers doesn't sound good.
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« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2020, 10:44:48 AM »

Btw, why do people keep mentioning only hotels as an option? Are there no Airbnb rentals available in India?
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« Reply #18 on: November 11, 2020, 11:13:35 AM »

Dr Parihar is an amazing option, far better than Dr Lee because he won’t try to extortionate money at every possible opportunity as dr Lee do. Also, Parihar has far better work ethics than many top CLL surgeons ... if we had like 6-7 Parihar dairies, I would have considered him for sure.

People who say Mumbai is sub-standard - if you are willing to spend, you will see class 1 service... but bcz people don't want to spend too much on rent, they end up taking an Okish accommodation.
Mumbai has every kind of option for you- cheap, reasonable, nice and amazing ... it depends on how much you willing to pay. Just check out Airbnb or Oyo app.

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« Reply #19 on: November 11, 2020, 12:48:35 PM »

Dr Parihar is an amazing option, far better than Dr Lee because he won’t try to extortionate money at every possible opportunity as dr Lee do. Also, Parihar has far better work ethics than many top CLL surgeons ... if we had like 6-7 Parihar dairies, I would have considered him for sure.

People who say Mumbai is sub-standard - if you are willing to spend, you will see class 1 service... but bcz people don't want to spend too much on rent, they end up taking an Okish accommodation.
Mumbai has every kind of option for you- cheap, reasonable, nice and amazing ... it depends on how much you willing to pay. Just check out Airbnb or Oyo app.

Regards

I think Dr. Lee is a very good option specially for Asian patients, if price is not an issue as he provides one stop shop and everything is cutting edge. Parihar is a great option if you are considering India, which i believe is not everyone's cup of tea for various challenges it presents. It has nothing to do with Dr. Parihar's ethics or skills, which i believe to be quite good rather certain issue related to general hygiene conditions of the environment.
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« Reply #20 on: November 11, 2020, 12:57:16 PM »

ya paley is very very costly. but I Hope you are taking my word of caution. I saved money to go to south korea dr lee and get lon procedure. I even closed some of my bank deposits and began making all arrangements to go. thats when I was told by lee's team that I need to go on a tourist visa, get surgery and then get medical visa. I was shocked!!! how can I take such big risk? what if medical visa is rejected after surgery? and should I tell lie while entering south korea?? then even giokitas team said the same thing!! come on 2 week tourist visa and then try to extend it after surgery!! wtf.

then I found out for Indians we cant go to any of these countries USA, south korea, germany, greece other than with short term tourist visa (2 weeks max usually). no doctor is willing to arrange medical visa from the start.

so money is not the only problem. its very hard to get long term visa for Indians. if you have USA passport then you can go to most countries and stay of 3 months with no visa. thats why think this through. or LL is long term goal ? then immigrate to some other country like canada thru job and as canadian you can go anywhere but this will take 5 years atleast.

What you write is factually incorrect. I have a few Indian friends and they visit USA and Europe and can stay there for 3 months just on tourist visa.
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« Reply #21 on: November 11, 2020, 04:14:04 PM »

What you write is factually incorrect. I have a few Indian friends and they visit USA and Europe and can stay there for 3 months just on tourist visa.

bro Im writing from experience

if I from India want to travel to europe for 90 days thats very unusual. very high chance of denial. europe trip is super expensive. who would decide to travel europe for 90 days out of blue?

they always ask for these documents:

-letter of employment from your company giving you leave for the required period.
-full trip plan (day to day). like "I will visit this city on this day and this city on this day."
-hotel booking details of all days.

there is no way anyones company can give leave for 90 days. impossible. in fact you would have to leave your job for this surgery. so you wont even be employed.

unless you can prove strong attachments to India you wont get a visa for 90 days. if you have a $5m property in India and have a wife and 3 children who youre leaving behind in India and have prior travelling experience to europe then they might consider it. but for an average salaried guy, its VERY unusual to get visa to travel 90 days.

If EU is this hard, USA I cant even imagine. but one good thing about USA is once you get a visa, its valid for 5-10 years usually and you can travel for upto 6months per visit after that.
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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #22 on: November 11, 2020, 04:17:32 PM »

any way I dont want to discourage anyone. you can always do your own research and I might even be wrong.  even from a simple google search you can find visa requirements for most countries.

Im just stating my experience when I decided to go for south korea for LL and once before when I traveled to EU for tourism purposes
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« Reply #23 on: November 11, 2020, 09:01:28 PM »

Hey KiloKhan,
After 6-7 months post op were you able to do some light weight leg exercises? Or were you not allowed to do any type of physical activity until the frames were removed? I’ve had my mind set on doing LON with dr. Parihar for a while now, but I’m debating whether fully externals would be better for me since I’m worried about the risk of getting permanent knee pain and also my tibias are very thin, but if fully external means living as a cripple for a year or more than I think I’ll be sticking to LON.

You're allowed to do light exercises at that time, as even when you're in the middle of lengthening you're expected to do physiotherapy exercises daily, from clenching and unclenching your muscles, to leg raises and various stretches. Also once the lengthening is complete you'll be expected to start walking around more and more. I never could balance correctly on crutches and felt much more confident with a walker.

Basically, you'll be more mobile at that point but you still are limited by the frames. The more you move, the more the wires (especially by the ankles) irritate the surrounding skin and the more prone you are to infections. Plus you'll still wake up with random pains from muscle contractions every once in a while do long as the frames are on.

Externals are annoying as hell, but somehow I managed keeping them on for a year.
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Initial height: 164 cm / ~5'5" (Surgery on 6/25/2014)
Current height: 170 cm / 5'7" (Frames removed 6/29/2015)
External Tibia lengthening performed by Dr Mangal Parihar in Mumbai, India.
My Cosmetic Leg Lengthening Experience

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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #24 on: November 12, 2020, 02:01:52 AM »

For some reason the links not working, what information did you find out about Dr parihar other then there’s a new stryde option. Thanks a lot I thought parihar wasn’t doing the surgery anymore so the Surgeon I had in mind was Dr giotikas but might change to Dr parihar as I’m from india too so it will be easy for me to go to India ... Please send me the link and any other details / information you know about parihar , thanks !
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Height 156cm / Goal 168cm / femurs and tibia with Dr Parihar or Dr Giotikas

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=65614.0

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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #25 on: November 12, 2020, 03:50:36 AM »

how is the hospital cost so much? can you not do that and choose to go outside and rent instead?
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« Reply #26 on: November 12, 2020, 12:47:07 PM »

"The outcomes have been successful - all patients achieved their target lengthening - 2 patients reached 8 cm (max allowed in the nail), 1 patient wanted 5.5 cm and achieved that. 2 patients lengthened to 7.5 cm.
One nail malfunctioned - that was right after surgery - we check if the nails are functioning/lengthening after implantation - that nail was changed at that time and then the patient didn't have any trouble.

All of them have successfully healed and they are back to their routine work.

One patient the nails have been removed.

Physical therapy while in the hospital is included in the costs mentioned. After discharge a therapist can be hired to visit at a cost of INR 1000-1500/- per visit.

regards,
Dr Divya Ahuja
डॉ दिव्य आहूजा
CLLR Team
Mangal Anand Hospital
Mumbai
www.ilizarov.in"
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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2020, 02:11:20 PM »

Nice scarface. looks like promising option.

I think for LON also India is better than south korea for me. not worth doing so much hassle just to experience some modern looking hospital and be around people who wont understand english ( in south korea ) and not find my favourite foods.

if Im going to do in India I can think of stryde also, since I Will save a lot of money being in India.

whats your plan buddy?
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Re: Thoughts on going with Dr. Parihar?
« Reply #28 on: November 12, 2020, 02:14:31 PM »

bro can you ask if dr Parihar only does surgery himself and on both legs?
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« Reply #29 on: November 12, 2020, 11:48:08 PM »

Excited for your diary... You have given us hope that Dr Parihar is still an option... Do you know the new price list for surgery with Parihar, if so please could you send me the link on mention it here. If possible In $ or £. I believe it’ll be around 50k for one surgery ???

Also I am from India too but live in Uk so it’ll be a better option for me. Please reply, thank you !
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Height 156cm / Goal 168cm / femurs and tibia with Dr Parihar or Dr Giotikas

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=65614.0

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« Reply #30 on: November 13, 2020, 07:28:30 AM »

Nice scarface. looks like promising option.

I think for LON also India is better than south korea for me. not worth doing so much hassle just to experience some modern looking hospital and be around people who wont understand english ( in south korea ) and not find my favourite foods.

if Im going to do in India I can think of stryde also, since I Will save a lot of money being in India.

whats your plan buddy?
Indeed, my plan is to go for it after I graduate from high school, my parents financing it or maybe in some time off I get during college.
You can ask your queries at info@bonedocs.in. They REALLY need to switch up their website design though lol.
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