@@blackups__6554 same thoughts too. Ill be taking this in the future but I believe that if there not enough physical movement while the leg is healing it might impact the flexibility
I guess you gotta have too long arms to start with otherwise you'll need to do your arms as well? But if you gain 6", how is stability if you had a shoe size of 6 or 7? What actually decides your foot length, I always thought it was your hight?*_
i mean it's true with arm length, but usually very few can notice if it's only like a 5-10cm difference between wingspan and height whether longer or shorter. And for shoe size, there are some tall people with tiny hands and feet, altough if you really wanted you could try inject hgh and get acromegaly to increase the size of your feet, i heard a case where a dudes shoe size went from size 10 to 16
It's safe if you're not unlucky. There are people who went to gym and made a bulk body after this surgery. Also there are people who lost 3-4 years of their life for this.
The muscle can grow bigger. I’m more concerned about flexibility. Will this lengthening not affect flexibility. This will become the male version of BBL. What I need is the company name so I can invest, because I need money not height right now
they always do stretching as a part of the rehabilitation process after the sugery to ensure that flexibility remains. The most dangerous part of limb lengthening isnt actually the sugery, but the aftercare.
@@popodopolos507 How so?🤔 let me tell why you’re wrong. You may suffer from blood clot during the procedure and die. You may get an infection during the surgery and die You may suffer from permanent nerve and blood vessels damage? You may suffer from nonunion or delayed union where the bone may heal slowly or not at all. You may suffer from malalignment where the bones don’t grow straight. You may suffer from chronic pain after the procedure The main problem that may result due to poor rehabilitation is Muscle contraction which shorting of muscle due prolonged immobility. It’s good to be aware of all this so you can better prepare yourself and be on the lookout for complications.
@@blackups__6554 dude thats what i said, the aftercare/rehabilitation is the dangerous part, all the symptoms you mentioned are the dangerous part (rehabilitation) not the actual surgery.