What a bright young beautiful man! Even after all he went through prior to surgery, he remains strong-willed. That's so amazing of him to approach the interview with a positive attitude and explain his daily routine to us so we may know what it's like. Congratulations on your successful surgery! You give the rest of us positive hope to follow. I am PRAYING that this surgery keeps advancing at a steady pace. I really DO NOT want to be bedridden or be in hospice care for more than a month! I can't even remain in a hospital overnight! Please, please, PLEASE to all you doctors and scientists out there - Advance this surgery so we patients can have speedier recovery times! Please Angels, hear me out! 🙏 I am SO desperate to get this procedure done! My bro needs this too!!
@@jake9854 Is open heart surgery dangerous when it's the last resort to saving a person's life even if they wish that weren't an option? Isn't having breast implants and rhinoplasty (nose thinning surgery) dangerous as well? So why aren't you busy "convincing" all those people undergoing those surgeries? All surgeries are dangerous, what you didn't know that? This is about changing people's mentality because many are trapped in emotional trauma thanks to society constantly shaming individuals are different. You think it's the fault of the individual undergoing such a procedure because they choose to do what makes them happy? They know the risks. Like a mountain climber KNOWS the risks associated with such a dangerous endeavor. But they do it because they like it and it puts their mental thoughts in focus. Mental illness is a huge disease in the Western world. There's nothing wrong with "fixing" it. All "endeavors" begin with dangerous consequences until they evolve (thanks to some ingenious inventor/scientist) who advances the "original method" using more safer procedures and practices. I wrote that comment because overtime I believe surgery will become safer (I'm praying that it will) as we are very slowly discovering "non-invasive" methods that will do less harm than conventional surgery. Of course the advancements are incredulously slow, which is why I'm still in a state of annoyance, but hopefully we get there in time. Magically the Covid19 progressed technology speedily to where many fast-food chains are transitioning to automation. This to me gives me a strong belief that not too long, medical surgery will follow in the same steps. I'm scared out of my mind being operated by a machine, it just has to be tested millions of times to make sure no kinds of negative disasters occur. It needs at least a digital counter to reach the "millionth" usage if that's one idea to test for "safe usability". I hope my info helps you. I am a really pro-automation/futuristic-minded person lol.
Did TH-cam really just delete my reply to Jake when it contained no swear words? JUST WOW. That was a whole paragraph of free knowledge I was giving but apparently sending info out to people, especially if it doesn't contain links to other sources, is a huge no-no to their platform. This is a serious laughing matter.
@@nessie1668 well theres already the precice lengthen nail method. seems pretty standardized n advanced to me. but still doc still gonna have to drill a dozen holes through ur bone n muscle, homie. its gonna be painful as fk! theres gonna be potential nerve damage, limited flexibility, arthritis, lose of muscle power, bunch of other shlt. wrap ur mind around it when u go in. u went from a 100% healthy human to a sick patience man. other people do like heart surgery cauz theybaint got a choice cauz they gonna die if they dont
@@jake9854 I haven't read the testimonials of people post-surgery, but yes obviously there will be complications. I am only thinking about the benefits after seeing the "success stories". Hopefully surgeons will invent safer methods that will prevent the negative factors, eventually. There's also risk of bone cancer due to uneven bone regeneration. I still want this surgery anyhow. The least I can do is wait to see the results of other patients and hope surgeons will correct those with future patients. I don't know, we'll see. We only live life once, and I'm already 30. I've been waiting 15+ years for a solution to my "below average" height. And it's getting really depressing how in 15 years times span, the technology is still stagnant as that of a century ago. Literally it is. I think the Lazarov method was at least a century's years old. Not sure, haven't delved into it.
He inspire me! Want to do the same as he did, need to talk to him! My height is 167cm, my goal is for 13cm. Can not wait to do Precise on femur for 8cm and LON method on tibia for 5cm
I have back pain, and normally sleep on my one body side. cannot lay my back on bed. This quadrilateral technique could be a good option for me. especially for tibia using precise way so that after the surgery it eases my healing process. but I did some research before, saying that the precise technique was not approved and got called off.
Hello! Yes, it's called "Quadrilateral Limb Lengthening" For all the details, you can contact us on WhatsApp: 0095321308444 and also you can dm us on Instagram:livelifetaller you can send us mail: info@livelifetaller.com
How did you keep track of how many times you lengthened? Do you document it? I would feel nervous I would lengthen it more times or less times than neccesary.
they keep mesuring the lengthening with xray every week or 10 days so they will know if you're lengthening more or having a discrepancy on each side, also the mechanism is done in order to rotate by 90° every turn
how can u be brave to do surgery?? my right leg is shorter than one.. Dr suggest me to do surgery but i'm so scared😭😭 now i get pain at my back bone and my leg.. i will think again to do surgery
Pain is temporary, imagine after a few months you will have no pain on your leg or back, this should motivate you and there are a lot of people who are going through the same.
Precice 2. ve Precice Stryde yöntemlerinin fiyatını verebilir misiniz ? Ayrıca bir sorum daha olacak efendim... Precice yöntemi alt bacağa uygulanabiliyor mu?
Merhaba, fiyat detayları için bize WhatApp'ten ulaşabilirsiniz: 0095321308444 Instagram DM yoluyla da iletişim kurabilirsiniz: instagram.com/livelifetaller/ Evet, Precice method tibia yani alt bacağa uygulanabiliyor.
@@nlsuibangalore 100% is very rare, my squats have dropped back to body weight (1 year since surgery), i can barely sit and reach top of my foot, pre op I could reach 20 cm below feet...
@@JohnSmith-sj2dk thanks for replying brother..i have some more doubts 1- is the process really very painful 2- how much it cost 3- I am an athlete so can I get my running speed back after 3-4 years of surgery? 4- Are there any side-effects in your body after or during the surgery 5- iam 164...would you recommend this surgery to me? And at last.. can you please provide me the hospital and location.. where you did this surgery It would be really helpful if you reply to this😊
It was painful for me, lots of muscle in femur, hard to sleep with legs under tension (after 4 cms, I slowed to average of 0.66 mm per day due to tension pain), now 2 years later i cant run hard for long as my femurs are tight and my lower legs feel short and the cadence has changed, my left knee does not bend beyond 135 degree max, my right 140 degree (can still squat, but lean to RHS), being now average aussie height has meade me feel much more normal around my peers/kids/grandkids so overall i am not regretting, cost me personally all up 65k aud , but actual cost was more as i used a combination of insurance and 2 different surgeons in Spain/Aus i wont reveal surgeons names sorry. @@nlsuibangalore
I'm a multi millionaire at 170cm and you couldn't pay me millions to get this done. No way will I ever get this but I understand why people do get this surgery
The medical safe zone is at 8 cm but if you have reached the 8 cm we will check your bone healing. Then we will check how flexible your legs (Stretching and Bending) are and how is your Achilles tendon and then of course your pain level. if all is well we can reach 9 cm. If everything is good at 9 cm, we can reach 10 cm.
@@gj9157 150 cm. You're saying you don't know what that is? OP has his own metric system wrong. 1.60cm doesn't even make sense yet you're here questioning me about my height 😂
It is said that the max lengthening is 15cm. But what if I lengthened both my femur and tibia by 12.5cm for a total of 25cm increased height. I’m 163cm and I want to be over 185cm. My legs are very muscular which makes me look shorter. Though I always feel like my legs are actually just plain short because when I stand on tip toe, it looks natural. When I don’t, it looks like I photoshopped my legs to be shorter and it looks kinda unnatural. 🤨 🦵 🦵
What a bright young beautiful man! Even after all he went through prior to surgery, he remains strong-willed. That's so amazing of him to approach the interview with a positive attitude and explain his daily routine to us so we may know what it's like. Congratulations on your successful surgery! You give the rest of us positive hope to follow. I am PRAYING that this surgery keeps advancing at a steady pace. I really DO NOT want to be bedridden or be in hospice care for more than a month! I can't even remain in a hospital overnight! Please, please, PLEASE to all you doctors and scientists out there - Advance this surgery so we patients can have speedier recovery times! Please Angels, hear me out! 🙏 I am SO desperate to get this procedure done! My bro needs this too!!
but this surgery is dangerous as fk though
@@jake9854 Is open heart surgery dangerous when it's the last resort to saving a person's life even if they wish that weren't an option? Isn't having breast implants and rhinoplasty (nose thinning surgery) dangerous as well? So why aren't you busy "convincing" all those people undergoing those surgeries? All surgeries are dangerous, what you didn't know that? This is about changing people's mentality because many are trapped in emotional trauma thanks to society constantly shaming individuals are different. You think it's the fault of the individual undergoing such a procedure because they choose to do what makes them happy? They know the risks. Like a mountain climber KNOWS the risks associated with such a dangerous endeavor. But they do it because they like it and it puts their mental thoughts in focus. Mental illness is a huge disease in the Western world. There's nothing wrong with "fixing" it. All "endeavors" begin with dangerous consequences until they evolve (thanks to some ingenious inventor/scientist) who advances the "original method" using more safer procedures and practices. I wrote that comment because overtime I believe surgery will become safer (I'm praying that it will) as we are very slowly discovering "non-invasive" methods that will do less harm than conventional surgery. Of course the advancements are incredulously slow, which is why I'm still in a state of annoyance, but hopefully we get there in time. Magically the Covid19 progressed technology speedily to where many fast-food chains are transitioning to automation. This to me gives me a strong belief that not too long, medical surgery will follow in the same steps. I'm scared out of my mind being operated by a machine, it just has to be tested millions of times to make sure no kinds of negative disasters occur. It needs at least a digital counter to reach the "millionth" usage if that's one idea to test for "safe usability". I hope my info helps you. I am a really pro-automation/futuristic-minded person lol.
Did TH-cam really just delete my reply to Jake when it contained no swear words? JUST WOW. That was a whole paragraph of free knowledge I was giving but apparently sending info out to people, especially if it doesn't contain links to other sources, is a huge no-no to their platform. This is a serious laughing matter.
@@nessie1668 well theres already the precice lengthen nail method. seems pretty standardized n advanced to me. but still doc still gonna have to drill a dozen holes through ur bone n muscle, homie. its gonna be painful as fk! theres gonna be potential nerve damage, limited flexibility, arthritis, lose of muscle power, bunch of other shlt. wrap ur mind around it when u go in. u went from a 100% healthy human to a sick patience man. other people do like heart surgery cauz theybaint got a choice cauz they gonna die if they dont
@@jake9854 I haven't read the testimonials of people post-surgery, but yes obviously there will be complications. I am only thinking about the benefits after seeing the "success stories". Hopefully surgeons will invent safer methods that will prevent the negative factors, eventually. There's also risk of bone cancer due to uneven bone regeneration. I still want this surgery anyhow. The least I can do is wait to see the results of other patients and hope surgeons will correct those with future patients. I don't know, we'll see. We only live life once, and I'm already 30. I've been waiting 15+ years for a solution to my "below average" height. And it's getting really depressing how in 15 years times span, the technology is still stagnant as that of a century ago. Literally it is. I think the Lazarov method was at least a century's years old. Not sure, haven't delved into it.
He inspire me! Want to do the same as he did, need to talk to him!
My height is 167cm, my goal is for 13cm.
Can not wait to do Precise on femur for 8cm and LON method on tibia for 5cm
Omg 🥰 this is great
Hopefully this year I will come get it done 🙂🙃
for $85,000
Update on this guy ?
Update on this guy
I can't wait to see the amazing result bro.
Hope to see more about his story!
Where's the 1 year update?
Keep us posted
Price for quadrilateral lengthening process....??
how long I have to stay at hospital?
Great video, but needs to explain how they can afford this surgery
Used savings, took a loan, and maybe got funded by family, who knows
I have back pain, and normally sleep on my one body side. cannot lay my back on bed. This quadrilateral technique could be a good option for me. especially for tibia using precise way so that after the surgery it eases my healing process. but I did some research before, saying that the precise technique was not approved and got called off.
This is inspired me. Im 163cm only. I wish i will this chance to do this someday😘
Aduh buyung... mengapa lupa padaku... awww... selama engkau di rantau... kutunggu² dirimu 😂😂😂😂😂
Ill be coming there soon
Any update on this guy ?
Who is he? Can we follow him on social media?
How long will it approximately take him in total to finish the lengthening and get back to normal walking?
7 Months ...
@@kshashankchauhan7549
Have you done it
you can walk earlier but you'll walk normally around after 8 months
LON looks so painful, no way I'd do LON. I also see it takes sooo much longer for people to recover with LON and go through more complications.
Not true
@@emajange380 it is true lol read through all the patients diaries that do LON they all regret it.
Yes absolutely precise is costly but worth it. Very less complications@@Sora-o
Sir how long patient have to walk with supporter (walker)
Can you do lon method for femur and tibia at the same time?
Hello! Yes, it's called "Quadrilateral Limb Lengthening"
For all the details, you can contact us on WhatsApp: 0095321308444
and also you can dm us on Instagram:livelifetaller
you can send us mail: info@livelifetaller.com
How is this guy doing now?? Will there be an update??
How much for the operation?
how do you take a bath after the surgery?
How long will it take to walk normally ?
18 months
6-7 months
6 months
so did he do two surgeries only for 12cm?
What happens with the fibula when the tibia is lengthened?
And what country you went to perform that surgery?
Turkey
It’s fantastic!
Any updates on this guy? Very curious about the quadrilateral LL surgery.He should be back to his life if everything has gone right.Cheers
Dead
@@anandhuanil4724 That is not funny and absolutely disrespectful to say. Grow up and show some respect
@@anandhuanil4724 wish the same ur mom.
@@anandhuanil4724 you must be south Asian jealous peep
How much did this cost?
How did you keep track of how many times you lengthened? Do you document it? I would feel nervous I would lengthen it more times or less times than neccesary.
You have to do x-rays every 3 weeks
What if you go 91 degrees how do you know like that doesn’t seem as safe or precise as the machine
they keep mesuring the lengthening with xray every week or 10 days so they will know if you're lengthening more or having a discrepancy on each side, also the mechanism is done in order to rotate by 90° every turn
how can u be brave to do surgery?? my right leg is shorter than one.. Dr suggest me to do surgery but i'm so scared😭😭 now i get pain at my back bone and my leg.. i will think again to do surgery
Pain is temporary, imagine after a few months you will have no pain on your leg or back, this should motivate you and there are a lot of people who are going through the same.
Bro how much does it cost completely bro including operation , medicine , all expenses from starting to discharge
How many months to full recovery
OK..how much for all the surgery, treatment, for staying ,therapy,trainer etc ???
How long did he stay in total?
how is he doing ?
Great...
Bruv whenever he does that with equipment my heart felt to come out😐🤣🤣
But if you do it at the same time, you might have serious ballerina feet,right?
How much this surgery cost?
Hello, for the price details, you can contact us on WhatsApp: 0095321308444
and also you can dm us on Instagram: instagram.com/livelifetaller/
try 7 in tibia and 8cm in femur. you're the man
6+8 is the maximum safer
How are you now bro
Precice 2. ve Precice Stryde yöntemlerinin fiyatını verebilir misiniz ?
Ayrıca bir sorum daha olacak efendim...
Precice yöntemi alt bacağa uygulanabiliyor mu?
Merhaba, fiyat detayları için bize WhatApp'ten ulaşabilirsiniz: 0095321308444
Instagram DM yoluyla da iletişim kurabilirsiniz: instagram.com/livelifetaller/
Evet, Precice method tibia yani alt bacağa uygulanabiliyor.
I think its dangerous the fact that he have to lengthen by himself.
Hi. Does the feet grows too after the surgery?
No
Ur dumb lol
Please which country are you?
Hello! We are located in Istanbul/Turkey
Can he do both tibia and femur with Precice at the same time ?? That’s what I’m thinking about doing.
Hello, for the price details, you can contact us on WhatsApp: 0095321308444
and also you can dm us on Instagram: instagram.com/livelifetaller/
can i have this done if i am 188cm? i need to go 200cm
I have done 8cm precice femur, it was a very tough road (early 50;s and did it all at home though), cant image doing femur and Tib together....
Can we expect 100% recovery?
@@nlsuibangalore 100% is very rare, my squats have dropped back to body weight (1 year since surgery), i can barely sit and reach top of my foot, pre op I could reach 20 cm below feet...
@@JohnSmith-sj2dk thanks for replying brother..i have some more doubts
1- is the process really very painful
2- how much it cost
3- I am an athlete so can I get my running speed back after 3-4 years of surgery?
4- Are there any side-effects in your body after or during the surgery
5- iam 164...would you recommend this surgery to me?
And at last.. can you please provide me the hospital and location.. where you did this surgery
It would be really helpful if you reply to this😊
It was painful for me, lots of muscle in femur, hard to sleep with legs under tension (after 4 cms, I slowed to average of 0.66 mm per day due to tension pain), now 2 years later i cant run hard for long as my femurs are tight and my lower legs feel short and the cadence has changed, my left knee does not bend beyond 135 degree max, my right 140 degree (can still squat, but lean to RHS), being now average aussie height has meade me feel much more normal around my peers/kids/grandkids so overall i am not regretting, cost me personally all up 65k aud , but actual cost was more as i used a combination of insurance and 2 different surgeons in Spain/Aus i wont reveal surgeons names sorry. @@nlsuibangalore
Cost??
Hello, for all the details, you can contact us on WhatsApp: 0095321308444
and also you can dm us on Instagram: livelifetaller
What happens to this dude ?
We don't know the hospital not posting anything.
I'm a multi millionaire at 170cm and you couldn't pay me millions to get this done. No way will I ever get this but I understand why people do get this surgery
Is 10cm possible for femural lengthening?
The medical safe zone is at 8 cm but if you have reached the 8 cm we will check your bone healing. Then we will check how flexible your legs (Stretching and Bending) are and how is your Achilles tendon and then of course your pain level. if all is well we can reach 9 cm. If everything is good at 9 cm, we can reach 10 cm.
@@LiveLifeTaller l
Don’t u offer cross lateral limb lengthening for height gain ?
HAIII
Thailand is cheaper if no One want me atleast i got to feel
whats the place? and how much?
Can I reach 14cm by quadrilateral way? (I’m a girl)
Yes
I am so short with 1.60cm and i wanted take some Cm more
LMAO 1.60 is nothing. Try being 150, then come back here and complain about your height.
@@nessie1668 You're 150cm?
@@gj9157 150 cm. You're saying you don't know what that is? OP has his own metric system wrong. 1.60cm doesn't even make sense yet you're here questioning me about my height 😂
@@nessie1668 No, I simply asked.
@@nessie1668 Bro, under 175cm isn't life for everyone.
Dude is fruity as hell
I agree however what do you gain from pointing it out it’s 2022….grow up
It is said that the max lengthening is 15cm. But what if I lengthened both my femur and tibia by 12.5cm for a total of 25cm increased height. I’m 163cm and I want to be over 185cm. My legs are very muscular which makes me look shorter. Though I always feel like my legs are actually just plain short because when I stand on tip toe, it looks natural. When I don’t, it looks like I photoshopped my legs to be shorter and it looks kinda unnatural.
🤨
🦵 🦵
I guess it's around 6cm femur and 4 tibia, I heard you can do it twice. I won't advise doing it twice,only once