I love how Mehlman (TH-camr/patient) addressing how difficult it gets, the taller you lengthen. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons are being push past the norm. Thank you for this.
Thank you for answering my request and giving us an update on this well-spoken physician. With respect to all of your patients, the fact that this kind of (educated physician) is willing to go through this process and with you ‐ it is a great comfort for the rest of us who are considering this very intense and serious procedure. Wishing Dr. Mike all the best.
I really appreciate this. I'm considering undergoing same surgery via same methods. I feel like this is the interview for me. Thanks to such a gentleman for really painting a clear picture for me
Just saw your channel and subscribed. I had just my right femur done and only needed 1.5 cm. This was short from childhood. At about 40 major back issues and sciatica from the short leg. I found a surgeon in Phoenix and once I healed from the surgery I would do twice again. It fixed all my back and leg problems. I would consider mine minor compared to 2, or even 4 limbs being lengthened at the same time. I consider myself pretty tough and that first week was very painful. In part my fault I started lengthening immediately and should have waited a week. Second mistake was not wanting to stretch and exercise because it does hurt but is tolerable. Second week pain was much better but still maybe a 4 of 10. 3,4 and 5 weeks pretty good. Some nights a tight stretch type pain. 6 week it was getting tighter stretch pain but I was done then. Walker for a month and had it out 10 months it was put in. Been 18 months and I’ve gone backpacking with 60 lbs of gear 20+ miles hiking. Running, gym. Everything is totally normal. No debilitating back pain.
The most honest and eloquent interview I have heard on that topic so far. I had a double level osteotomy two years ago (due to bow legs). That already hurt like a bit...! I still have pain in my tibia and can't do long or heavy exercises. So I am very concerned about this lengthening procedure and possible problems like pseudo arthrosis or damaging of blood vessels and nerves. Also, I'd certainly like to get taller (10 cm), but I don't want to lose my mobility or athleticism.
Awesome! Please keep us updated on your progress, I'd love to see it if you manage to make it all the way to 15cm, that would be epic! Even if the pain gets to be too bad, getting to 13-14 cm would still be a massive win though, you'd still be over 6ft!
guys, I am 25 years old and 157cm in height and want to undergo surgery to reach 169cm, i want to marry a woman of the same height so that at least my child will be of good height, but I want to keep my surgery secret(at least to the society). I fear that when she and I sit, there will be a huge height difference I think. Is there any solution for this?
It depends on your torso length, I am 172 cm and it’s not a big difference between me and my 193 cm friend when we sit, my legs are 86 cm so I am a 50 50 build so I don’t think it will be a problem for you😊
Are all patients they have forced to do TH-cam vids for online documentation of their journey or are they also given a choice to not do any interviews and stuff?
Helloo i wanna add +10cm and i have some questions before doing it The first one i have 2 flat feets is that ok ? Second my left leg is bit shorter than the right one And third how much is gonna cost
Here we are increasing the legs length, what about the torso length `which will be clearly visible when two persons are sitting one who has done the surgery and who has not done
The proportion of torso to legs varies a lot even for people who have not had lengthening surgery. Plus, shorter people tend to have shorter legs compared to their torso. So the surgery gets them closer to balanced as long as they don't over-lengthen.
I love how Mehlman (TH-camr/patient) addressing how difficult it gets, the taller you lengthen. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons are being push past the norm. Thank you for this.
❤q bola
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Thank you for answering my request and giving us an update on this well-spoken physician.
With respect to all of your patients, the fact that this kind of (educated physician) is willing to go through this process and with you ‐ it is a great comfort for the rest of us who are considering this very intense and serious procedure.
Wishing Dr. Mike all the best.
I really appreciate this. I'm considering undergoing same surgery via same methods. I feel like this is the interview for me. Thanks to such a gentleman for really painting a clear picture for me
Don’t do it god made you perfect the way you are
Just saw your channel and subscribed. I had just my right femur done and only needed 1.5 cm. This was short from childhood. At about 40 major back issues and sciatica from the short leg. I found a surgeon in Phoenix and once I healed from the surgery I would do twice again. It fixed all my back and leg problems.
I would consider mine minor compared to 2, or even 4 limbs being lengthened at the same time. I consider myself pretty tough and that first week was very painful. In part my fault I started lengthening immediately and should have waited a week. Second mistake was not wanting to stretch and exercise because it does hurt but is tolerable. Second week pain was much better but still maybe a 4 of 10. 3,4 and 5 weeks pretty good. Some nights a tight stretch type pain. 6 week it was getting tighter stretch pain but I was done then. Walker for a month and had it out 10 months it was put in. Been 18 months and I’ve gone backpacking with 60 lbs of gear 20+ miles hiking. Running, gym. Everything is totally normal. No debilitating back pain.
Plastic surgery on face too..I think
The most honest and eloquent interview I have heard on that topic so far. I had a double level osteotomy two years ago (due to bow legs). That already hurt like a bit...! I still have pain in my tibia and can't do long or heavy exercises. So I am very concerned about this lengthening procedure and possible problems like pseudo arthrosis or damaging of blood vessels and nerves. Also, I'd certainly like to get taller (10 cm), but I don't want to lose my mobility or athleticism.
It's crazy seeing Mehlman here. This man is a legend of medical education.
Really?
Awesome! Please keep us updated on your progress, I'd love to see it if you manage to make it all the way to 15cm, that would be epic! Even if the pain gets to be too bad, getting to 13-14 cm would still be a massive win though, you'd still be over 6ft!
I love his honesty.
His honesty now, but years from now how many lies will he tell women or randoms he meets.
Why do people choose Lon method over precise 2 at all if precise 2 sounds way better and way more comfortable ?
Price
@Ahmayahlui yes
It’s double the price DUH
do you have to pay for physiotherapy? or does that come in with the cost of the surgary? And can you do it multipletimes a day?
For the price they’re charging you would think it’s included. But who knows
How often should u do physiotherapy after surgery?
And how much does such an operation cost? Is there a price list?
80k/140k
@@Seth23 Maybe in US in Turkey it ranges from 35-60k euros
Bro tell me why overlelengthing is possible or not?
Because it’s possible
guys, I am 25 years old and 157cm in height and want to undergo surgery to reach 169cm, i want to marry a woman of the same height so that at least my child will be of good height, but I want to keep my surgery secret(at least to the society). I fear that when she and I sit, there will be a huge height difference I think. Is there any solution for this?
It depends on your torso length, I am 172 cm and it’s not a big difference between me and my 193 cm friend when we sit, my legs are 86 cm so I am a 50 50 build so I don’t think it will be a problem for you😊
you child will receive the genetics you were born with, lengthening would have no affect on you childs heighg
@Nytonik you sound like a sad hater
Where’s Dr Sedat ?
What happens when you don’t go to giants
[Dr. Mike] You don't just lengthen and just watch tv...
[Me] 👀
Broo!! How've you been? How's the recovery goin?
Hi Brian, I followed your progress on livelifetaller channel. Now you're almost a year out, have you been able to get back to heavy weight training?
You good man, miss seeing your content.
Are all patients they have forced to do TH-cam vids for online documentation of their journey or are they also given a choice to not do any interviews and stuff?
They have a lot more patients than what you see on the channel.
Forced?😂 what do you think?
Sir almost cost 2 sugary
120k USD.....
123000 euro
$88,000 USD for quadrilateral surgery, precise nail and LON
Where are they getting this money from? To dump in your body not invest in property or kids possibly is why im stuck in a place of not doing it.
Helloo i wanna add +10cm and i have some questions before doing it
The first one i have 2 flat feets is that ok ?
Second my left leg is bit shorter than the right one
And third how much is gonna cost
Don’t do it
25 cm is possible to increase hight please reply
No 10 cm max
Absolutely not. Your bones can increase a lot but muscles and tissues cannot keep up.
@@Eu125bonilla 15 cm is max safest actually the owner of this clinic did 20 cm but that was not safe and he was extremely short.
Here we are increasing the legs length, what about the torso length `which will be clearly visible when two persons are sitting one who has done the surgery and who has not done
I think for the torso it's about getting lucky for a good proportionate torso so that it doesn't look unnatural when sitting down
The proportion of torso to legs varies a lot even for people who have not had lengthening surgery. Plus, shorter people tend to have shorter legs compared to their torso. So the surgery gets them closer to balanced as long as they don't over-lengthen.
He looking like he had a plastic surgery on the face
😮😮😮
Quadrilateral shouldn’t be more than 10, 12 max. This guy will have ballerina foot
Based on what?