Frequently Asked Questions
How Is Lengthening Surgery Performed?
Limb lengthening surgery involves cutting the bone (usually the femur or tibia) and using a device, either internal (Precice nail) or external (external fixator), to slowly stretch the bone. This stimulates new bone growth in the gap. The process can take several months, with daily adjustments made to the device to achieve the desired length.
Is There an Age Limit for Leg Lengthening Operations?
Can I Do Extreme Sports After the Extension Surgery?
In Which Clinics and Institutes Are Limb Lengthening Surgeries Performed?
How Many Inches/Centimeters Can I Gain with Lengthening Surgery?
Are There Any Scars After the Surgery?
What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Leg Lengthening Surgery?
Advantages: The main benefit is increased height, which can boost self-esteem and improve body proportions. For individuals with limb length discrepancies, it can enhance mobility and function.
Disadvantages: The process is lengthy and requires a significant recovery period. Risks include infection, nerve damage, joint stiffness, and incomplete bone healing. Additionally, it requires strict adherence to a rehabilitation program for optimal results.