I'm an adult man and I stand 5'2. If I had the money, I would get this surgery in a heartbeat if it wasn't for possible complications. My whole life has been marked with ridicule and rejection and there is nothing I can do to change it. Anyone who says "it's just your attitude" has never walked in my shoes. I don't care how much it hurts for how long, it sure beats living through the rest of my life in pain. And the worst part is, everyone thinks it's perfectly fine to reject and ridicule a short man. Fat women? No one is allowed to utter a word against them, but short men? Go ahead, make those jokes and reject them and treat them like trash, because nobody will say or do anything. Which is especially absurd when you consider that fat women can always lose weight, but short men are cursed by something completely beyond their control. But the issue of complications would make me not want to do it. Sorry, it isn't worth risking not being able to walk properly again, so even if I did have that kind of money, I don't think I'd do it. Although I can't afford this surgery, I can do the next best thing. I'm getting things together to work remotely and I'm relocating to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for many reasons including that I like the culture, I practice the same Buddhist religion that is widely practiced there, and I've been there a few times and want to learn Khmer. Also, one of the reasons being that the average height there is just slightly taller than mine and plenty of Khmer men are my height or even shorter. And in Cambodia, women actually smiled at me when I tried to talk to them and gave me a chance. I mean regular, wholesome, local women, not "bar girls". There, I am not the "short freak" I am in the USA.
Despite what you see on twitter, people ridicule fat women (and men) all the time. And if a woman rejects you because you're short, that means she's superficial and it wasn't meant to be. If you're relatively healthy, you shouldn't change yourself to impress anyone, especially if these people you're trying to impress are vain and/or ignorant...
@@s.calamity5545 I’m a woman who’s 5’1, I sort of get a pass, I can’t even begin to imagine what a 5’2 man goes through. This goes beyond “wanting to change yourself for others” or “shallow women” It’s almost a disability in my opinion and you might not understand till you walk in those shoes.
I'm sorry you feel about yourself like that. Height is one of the things we cannot control. People who tease you about your height or mock overweight people are not people you want to be around regardless of where you are in the world. But learning to love yourself is the first step. Have you seen or spoken to a therapist or counsellor before?
@@JohnSmith-wp3tg mocking height and weight is not the same. Atleast in italy evryone mocks evrybody about anything in a joking / friendly way. And evryone is fine with it. And let me tell you 9/10 times it's about weight / fat.
As much as I feel like most people should avoid this, I can't argue with like a male who's like 5'0-5'4 just wanting to be a somewhat normal height, like being 5'7. I get insecure about being under 6' so I can't even imagine what it's like being the same height as most short women.
@@nightingaleforrest I'm 5'11 but don't feel tall lol, maybe it's because they stand out to me but I've noticed more men over 6 foot recently, so I've been feeling short.
I've had this surgery performed in 2019 in Istanbul via PRECICE method. I'm based in the US and I was 170.18 (5'7"). I am a 38 year old male. Pain was excruciating within the first 72 hours and moderately uncomfortable the first 14 days. That's nothing compared to the physical therapy in which your muscles are being stretched 110-115%+ every 2-4 days. You work with a therapist and it's their job to put you through pain to make your body respond and acclimate for its new stress points and pressures. I had a quadrilateral procedure which meant both femurs and tibias. I've gained 8.1cm on the femurs and 5.9cm on the tibias and stand at 184.18 cm presently (a smidge over 6'). My upper body torso and arms were already long so I've become closer to the 'Golden Ratio', which actually, makes me more aesthetically proportioned. Scars are minimal and barely visible - they disappear more and more everyday with proper care. The procedure cost me about 1.4m Lira or about 78k USD. Total recovery time was about 8 months. I still do physical therapy but about twice a month. I currently have about 79% of the physically capacity I've had before (muscle leverage, muscle strength, extension/hyperextension flexibility, etc.) Most surgeons will be conservative and state that you'll never have more than 80-85% of your previous capacity unless you are younger and/or have adapting body/genetics. Life has been leaps and bounds better than before. Clothes fit more aesthetically. My inseams allow me to flatfoot my motorcycle. I have more leverage in cycling (but less power due to underdeveloped/overstressed muscles). My new height means that I'm taller than 84.6% of the average American male and nearly 100% of American females (according to heightcalc.com). I didn't experience this much before, but 9 times out of 10, I'm speaking down (physically) to people. With specific shoes, I'm even closer to 6'1", which further intensifies the experience. It's hard to describe, but it gives you an immense amount of confidence. Physically, I'm much more imposing and have larger presence in a room than before. Don't get me started on what it's like interacting with women. -- I've worked out before my surgery and had a good physique, but now I've kicked it into overdrive. I have good muscle mass and about 12% body fat. I've received a lot more attention than ever before and it's like being in a different world. Like you were invited to a club that you were previously barred from. Most tall people will never understand the plights of a short male - it's painful, soul crushing, and sometimes, emasculating. It affects job promotion, physical attraction, confidence, general aesthetics, social interactions, and many other variables that just don't equate when you're 6'+. Just as women get breast augmentation, Botox, rhinoplasty, cheek injection, lip injections, eye lifts, microblading, hair extensions, etc. - this surgery is the male equivalency. Most women would state that those cosmetic surgeries are life changing. Leg Lengthening 1000% is. And yet, people will balk at bones being broken/extended as ridiculous, but graciously accept that cutting open an areola to insert a silicon or saline implant as the norm (seriously, go watch some uncensored videos on some of those procedures like rhinoplasty, rib extraction, tummy tuck, Brazilian Butt Lift, heck, even run-of-the-mill: pregnancy deliveries). People break their bones every day through accidents (most which are so chaotic & severe that sometimes there is no bone mass left to repair) yet, most people recover very well. The general populace underestimate how wonderfully robust and adaptable the human bone is. Consider this: Leg Lengthening break your bones cleanly and as surgically precise as possible - these are Surgeons we are talking about. They do it in a controlled environment and minimize as many variables as possible. -- Men, if you need this surgery and can mentally & financially afford to do so, please consider it. Don't let society shame you wanting this "extreme" surgery - looking through the comments here, as an example, shows their ignorance. Find ethical doctors, understand the risks, and do your own research. Good luck & Godspeed.
I am considering it but unlike you my arms and torso are shorter then my height and legs. So if I get up to 180+ which is at least 11cm my proportions will be bad that I am sure off. I am just not sure how it really would look because there are people with short arms and short torso but never did I ever really give that any attention. But thanks for sharing your experience, for someone like me it means a lot especially dating aspect.
I'm 18 at the moment planning on getting it at 21. I'm a state runner, will it affect my athletic ability. I am 5'9, wanting to be 6'1. Which surgeon did you get it from in Turkey?
Good, it's sad to think men really do this just to get a girl to date them. She obviously doesn't like you that much if a few inches of height is what was stopping her before. And it's like you really want to date a girl like that?
i’m 15 watching this i’m 5’1 and honestly with a 5’2 dad and 4’11 mom i see no hope in my future height a surgery like this is very considerate on my mind and something i’m looking forward to despite the side affects
My brother. Take my advise really seriously. Just stop worrying about your height instead sleep regularly for 8hours or more every single day without failure. You still have some years left. Eat healthy and stretch every fucking day without failure. Engage yourself with stretching sports like basketball and swimming and even cycling. You’ll thank me so much years later when the result starts popping up. Just sleep sleep sleep !!!!
@@supnorb Dude most people stop growing at 15-17 and it's mostly genetics when you are done growing, this men grow till 21 thing is so stupid and not true for most guys because if your genetics say you are done growing at 16 than you are done. And even if he grows it won't be that much because height is MOSTLY GENETIC around 80 percent !! So this hole just eat good sleep good stretch good thing will maybe just maybe if he is lucky maximase his height by an inch but that's it he will still be short... Sorry to break it to you guys but that's just the truth.
165 cm and living a good life. Had some bad experience as a kid because of short height but now its all good. I know i am short but natural is best. Be grateful of what you get
It's trending and will continue to trend as long as this society is shallow No amount of virtue signaling and gaslighting can stop the painful experiences of a short man
I was suicidal for a decade. Had 3 attempts. In and out of therapies, all the psych meds and institutions. Then I have done the femur surgery and it‘s the best thing I ever did in my life. Instead of pushing stupid psych meds into my bloodstream that don’t fix the roots of the issue I finally tackled the cause of all of this. It‘s a very hard surgery and extremely hard process for only the most insane people though. But it‘s life changing and I only regret not doing it earlier. I am so glad I could step out of my shadow and finally overcome this. I think without this surgery I would have been dead. I am so thankful for the amazing doctors who did this for me. I don‘t recommend it to the average “oh being taller would be cool but I’m not severely suffering” person.
This is so interesting, could you please give me a link or someway of contacting you to learn more about your story? I think it’s really important that people know that some ppls mental health could benefit from cosmetics.
@@GoldenBoyDims They have pretty well-developed techniques now. What they show in Baki with Jack Hanma is the old technique they used to do decades ago. You can still do it that way for cheap but it is much more painful and risky
Maybe the process could be done on his arms as well, though I think the limiting factor would be joint stability. Lots of naturally taller dudes with smaller joints have this problem.
@@joshuamorales1095 If you were to lengthen your arms and legs to much, then you would end up with a disproportionally short torso and I do`t think, there is lengthening surgery for that xD
@@grigorirasputin4871 You can lengthen arms as well. Not to mention most people who undergo this look completely normal after. It's not like they're gaining 10+ inches from it.
This surgery is done with great success in India and South Korea by skilled surgeons and for a fraction of the cost of what it is here in the USA. For the people who decide to do it, they just have to research the doctors and then be willing to put in the effort it takes to deal with the PT follow-up.
@@harshgadigone Get your legs flexible as you can. More flexible more length and less time to heal. Muscle stiffness is the main risk with this surgery.
So long as the risk is small and patients are fully aware of the consequences then let them have at it. What I can't stand is people who are already tall telling someone who is struggling with their height that they shouldn't get it.
If you have some researchs on it, what do you tip me knowing I will do the surgery with LON method and go back home after 1 week, will I develop infection? Or will I be unable to walk somehow?
I'm 21, 5'5", 120lb, and living in the U.S. Firstly, no, I wouldn't do it, because of the unnecessary risk, but I will say this: I have never felt like a man. The stereotypical strong, tough, and burly man comes to mind but, I just mean being respected as a man. I'm still treated as a teenager, never taken seriously. Now that I have leadership roles, I realize that tall men get far more respect than shorter ones. I don't think it's my speaking skills because I've always spoken eloquently, and loudly, sometimes to the point of being hushed by the person I'm talking to lol. I think it's because I have a naturally deep voice. Even looking at presidents of the past, most are tall; averaging 5'11" (according to Statista). I'm also not taken seriously by other men. I was always a short-tempered kid, but I quickly learned to hold my tongue after getting beaten up a few times. Since it's pretty easy to physically overpower me, since then, I have always laughed off being treated badly by men, pretending to take it as a joke. When it comes to women, (I'm heterosexual btw) I firmly believe in not being violent, since men can do much more harm. But in practice, I've been in situations where there was a good chance I was gonna get my ass whooped by an above-average-sized woman. Don't get me started on being clowned for being short. I'm not a hateful person whatsoever, so all I'm left to do is feel bad for myself and hope that I can build a personality that earns the respect of people. Until then, I'm gonna accept and appreciate what I cannot change. (I had to get this off my chest. This was the perfect opportunity. Good luck with finding your path.)
Stop saying "No I wouldn't do it" to appeal to normies, do the research. The risk is not anything crazy for surgery. Everyone's just hating on it with no knowledge on it.
My cousin was goven growth hormones when he was a teen, because they expected that he would stay quite short (maybe there were other reasons too, idk). He's over 2 meters now.
@@kyarumomochi5146 lol that's not a side effect, that's a main effect. side effect is possibly oversized heart organ or any overgrowth inside, things like that
I wouldn’t mind growing 3 or 4 more inches, plus i feel that my legs are shorter than they should be and are unproportional to my arms, so yes i would if I could
@@tylerbeck3806 He's right, modern day LL techniques are safe with a 96% success rate. They've been performing these procedures for over 50 years and most patients aren't suffering long term effects. That kind of crap mostly happens in India with bad surgeons.
@Clinton Marunyane taking any unnecessary medical risk is stupid. You can hide behind research all day but there is nothing "medical" about this for purely cosmetic purposes. The philosophy is minimally invasive conservative care first. There is NO indication to justify this procedure outside of tumor/fracture repair, aside from cosmetic. I understand the research, probably better than you, and what you are saying is correct. However, I believe it to be negligence if done for purely cosmetic purposes and would argue it to be against the oath of a medical professional. I have no misunderstandings about the safety of this procedure, the disagreement we have is over principle not safety, which I thought I made perfectly clear. It's called an opinion and were both entitled to that. Very simply neither of us have to care about the other's, especially as this procedure does not pose a legal issue.
My brother was scheduled to get this surgery bc his height really affects him mentally. Last minute he decided not to go through with it. Wish our parents would have sought hormone therapy for him during puberty to possibly help his height back then
I’m 5’0 female and I understand the struggle and insecurity height could bring to certain people. A lot of the time people feel the need to disrespect me or look down on me due to my weight. I’ve been made fun of several times. Regardless, I don’t see myself getting this surgery done just to earn respect and acceptance of people. In fact, I don’t even wear high heels. I prefer to be comfortable and wear my tennis shoes. But anyone who wants to get this surgery should only do it for themselves and not to get the approval of society or relationship. sometimes people get cosmetic surgery thinking it’ll fix their problem but their insecurities remains still. well it’s important one must ask if the problem is within first.
@@SHineWhon Part of that is because young people are financially stupid. The average millennial doesn't even have 1k to cover an emergency. Crazy to think about.
I am a short guy with hight 164 . I don’t have a money to pay for that surgery but yes it’s worth to get that surgery . Some people with tall hight they can’t understand what short hight people go through every day in their life . Sitting on high seat and judging people
I'm 5-9 about Average height for male population. My height is perfect for my lifestyle ... I'm Good. And he mentioned people get fatter as they get older. I never had a beer belly gut. I'm a full blown adult no beer belly, toned muscle structure Damn near my high school ball playing weight. My BMI is at 23. The note on the BMI Calculator says (Normal Weight, Keep It Up). And I'm a Personal Trainer and Martial Artist. My weight has not fallen off because I've been taking care of myself at an early age and I don't even look my age. So I dont know about the we get fatter as we get older. Its your life style that determine that part
I saw documentary on aljazeera about limb lengthening. I am totally against it because it involve atleast 5 to 10 percent risk. Most people go this route because our stupid societies bully and make fun of them. We have to realize that God have made us unique with diffrent strength and weakness and we should not point other weakness and make fun of them. We should not allow others to make decision about our bodies and to please those bullies. Just remember, God have made his best creation, human beings and we should stay human and pursue humanity.
Bruh leave god out of this. You shouldnt bring religion into debates about how fucked society is. This isnt avout god, its about genetics and understanding the function of the form you were born with. Tall or short there are advantages and disadvantsges to various heights.
You and Zach Murphy make me want to go to school again. Thank you both for being informative about a topic that requires a lot of information density. Cool to see it not turn you into an elitist.
I’m a little over 5’7 and have always been insecure of my height. I’m where I should be in terms of family genetics. Same height, even a smidge taller, than my two older brothers. In an ideal world, id love to be 6’1 or something. But tbh I’m simply happy that I have full ability of my body
I’m a 5ft 2 woman and I’ve got mocked and ridiculed all my life. I’ve got treated like I’m half a human in my family. I remember in my graduation my dad was like I won’t be able to see you on stage you’re so short etc etc. it really does affect you , as a result I’m not confident at all. I wouldn’t do the surgery personally but I understand why someone would. Everyone be nice to short people!
@@lewisburton1852 Yeah, you can't compare a short man's life with a short woman's life. My ex is 4'11 and she has plenty of options in job and partners. I mean yeah I'm sure it's also a struggle as a short woman, but as a short man you are not even existend for society: I'm so glad that most women are shorter than me (I'm 172cm), but even I get negative comments from time to time about my height especially from women here in germany.
@@Samuel-hj6cn me and you are exactly the same height I’m pushing 5’8 maybe 5’9 with the right shoes so I don’t feel incredibly short but in a big crowd or a room of people it sucks especially when already tall women wear heels. I haven’t been in the market for a girlfriend because I’ve been in a long term relationship but I can see being a huge disadvantage at the very least I would have to be in shape and have money good luck out there lol.
@@lewisburton1852 Good to hear that you are in a long term relationship. :) Jepp what you lack in height you only can compensate trough money or social status and maybe being muscular a bit. Wish you all the best, bro.
I’m sure he knew but misspoke; the age range on when you finish growing varies greatly. I didn’t reach my final height until 19… and for some it can be as late as 21.
I had this surgery back in 2011, not to get taller but because my left leg was shorter than my right leg, which caused my scoliosis to develop because of the imbalance, I had to have a separate surgery in 2015 to correct that. But if I hadn't got the leg lengthening surgery it would have been much worse. It was a tough and painful 7 months for me, I had to go to school with the giant frame on my leg, my leg didn't exactly heal all the way correctly afterwards, and I have about 6 ugly scars from the entry points of the fixator (unavoidable). This is not something you should do cosmetically, I had no choice but to do it because it was affecting my spine. Of course I'm not the expert here, and I can't tell people what to do, but it's not something to be taken lightly. P.S. also I'm not a guy so I don't have to deal with the ridicule of being a short man, I'm just speaking strictly from the surgery aspect of it.
The thing is you did the external version of the surgery. Today they have internal surgery that does it quicker and more efficiently. They’re fully weight bearing and you can still walk while going through the surgery.
women also tend to have worse outcomes when it comes to this surgery for some reason, it may be because of lower test levels or inproper rehab idk but im happy you went through with it! Im sure it was painful af lmao.
being really short isn't necessarily just a cosmetic thing. There's a lot of extra work that goes into modifying everything you do from carrying a step stool with you to getting everything tailored (if you want clothes that fit that is). It's not *just* like insecure dudebros wanting the ladies
You are kidding? Being 6f5 i must ask in botique if they have my shoe size at all, times i bumped my head is countless i think it made me stupid. Looking like a twig most my life (and gaining weight isnt easy when you got acne, more sugar you eat more of it shows) makes you anxious and inferior. So being tall is actually harder in average height world.
I am 6 feet tall ....the heist never ends. My father, uncles and cousins are above 6.2 inch so sometimes regret that I am shorter than them. As the time passed I realised that fitness really matters. If u are above 6 feet and u don't maintain your body eating fatty meals 3 times. You are totally wasting it. On the other hand I have seen guys with average height like 5.7 look good as they maintain their body to the next level........ So end of story height does matter only if u maintain your body . If u are short u workout , be more charming, sensitive. People gonna love u for that.
Really important question? What about the nerves? Do they stretch? I know nerves dont like to stretch... also do muscles adapt to this in terms of length?
From what I’ve read the muscles will grow to accommodate the new length, however, the tendons are just stretched, which is why they can only extend the legs up to 6 inches in most cases
I think most people are happy they don't have to seriously consider this. All the short people I know are happy enough with their height, that I think the cost, time and difficulty for this cosmetic procedure is not something they're interested in. Definitely a helpful reconstructive procedure. If someone I knew was thinking of spending this kind of money on cosmetic procedures, I definitely would recommend counselling. People come in all kinds of heights. Nothing wrong with being a little shorter. On the other hand, some people do spend serious money on cosmetic procedures. If you have the money and understand the risks/recovery process, I guess have at it
@@KingCamo90 mate it's a question. I'm only making the assumption because you're not just breaking the bone you're also lengthening it. My logic is by lengthening you could possibly be thinning it. I don't know if this is the case. Jogging and squatting weight are vastly different. Squatting with naturally longer femurs is harder than it is for people with naturally shorter femurs from the get go. I just don't feel like after getting a procedure like this that squatting weights would be a smart move.
@@TreeeSon34 in the big majority of cases I’ve seen with actual patients the bone has actually become thicker and stronger in the gap as it grows and that’s not just something I’m saying that’s out of the mouths of actual surgeons in the field who actually perform these surgeries and the patients themselves who speak their experience and show X-rays. Check out “cyborg 4 life” channel where he actually interviews top surgeons in the field and the patients and their actual experiences.
@@emmahas2moms57 not sure what planet you live on that's normal height not going to be called short anywhere. Unless the folks are on average 6 foot tall.
I wonder if at some point they figure out a way to re-enable the growth plates in the body to then treat people that want to get taller with growth hormones. You know like a guy who is 1,60m says he wants to be taller and then a treatment is used (whatever it is) to reactivate the growth plates and then he gets growth hormones until he is 1,80 or 1,85m or so.
Maybe one day but who knows if we might still be around for that unless technology advances very quickly. If there was something to make someone taller with no risks I bet many ppl will take it.
instead work on personality..hit gym ..join fitness program like mui thay .mma....dis is ridiculos .. there r so many short height who is quite famous n even girl r crazy...some of the good looking guy mentioned below Daniel radcliffe - 5'4-5'5 dating Erin drake 5'7-5'8 Seth Green- 5'4 datin Clarie grant 5'7 greatest of all time mma flighweight champion of the world - Mighty mouse Demetrious johnson who stands only 1.60 5'3 n his wife stand 5'6 another best fighter Triple C Henry Ceudo - 5'4 Drake maverick - 5'4 wwe wrestler .. Taiji Ishimori( bulletclub member) -5'4 Pete hertwig ( Australian bodybuilder) -5'3 Lee Priest (goat of his era austrlian bodybuilder) -5'4 Danny Padilla the giant killer american bodybuilder one of the legend stand only 1.57 5'3 John Silver ( wrestler) - 5'4 John linekar 5'3 bantamweight division mma fighter one of the best Jarred Brooks -5'3 currently strawweight champion of the world in one championship Lorenzo Insigne -5'4 italian proffesional football player...he is also one of the best frm his club MLS scott can( Hawai actor) -5'5 list goes on and on.. trust me all these mentioned above are good lookin n success both...
I've had to go through both of these operations as a kid because my left leg did not grow as much as my right leg. Also my bones were brittle when I was a kid so that might be why it took me over 6 months to recover after surgery usually. Not an ez process to deal with incase anyone wants to try this. I still might need 1 more operation because my legs still aren't even.
I can do sprints and squats but my left leg is much weaker than my right. My left knee is weak. I am bow legged in my left leg. The scars from this operation are very noticeable.
@@psychology7616 infact I recommend squats after you recocover. Physical therapy is painful so trying to keep full range of motion in your knee could be a challenge while you have those rods sticking into your bone depending on what part of your leg the operation is done on.
I'm 5' 8" and would do this to reach 6' both of my parents were 6' and 6' 2" yet me and my sister were 5' 8" and 5' 2" respectively. Litterally the shortest in our family even our grandmother who has shurken over time is still taller than us.
lol wtf yall were unlucky af how does that even happen maybe your parents are genetic outliers and your family tree is actually filled with short people cause my mom is 5'8 and my dad is 6'1 and I ended up 6'2
How sad is it that men would consider this instead of being comfortable with their body ....says something about society that it only focuses on womens' body issues .....
Dude how old are you??? If you are below 25, Your family might have late growth spurt considering you mentioned every elderly person is taller than you
Great video! Really hoping to do this when I can afford it! Another thing that is worth mentioning is that you NEED to make sure that if you’re doing this you are doing it with someone that is credible and has good results with their patients. There are a lot of places throughout the world that offer the surgery for around 20k but can really jack you up. The saying that you get what you pay for really applies here. I’ll just save up the 100k so I have a far less likelihood of developing serious complications. BTW I am 5’9 1/2 (176.5 cm) hoping to get 7cm to be 6’0 1/4 (183.5 cm).
@@rustcohle9267 Too each their own, however I used to be one of the tallest. In 8th Grade I was 5'8, pretty tall for a 14 y/o. Me being one of the tallest made me feel very good and kept me through Middle School. Life has been shitty ever since, want to be 6'0.
@@joelentrup6658 Its up to you. I dont feel short at all, just average. The only downside occurs at events where most women are using high heels so yeah. I feel kinda "short" but I dont care.
@@rustcohle9267 Yeah, well for someone of my ethnicity and heritage (English, Irish, & Scandinavian) I am slightly shorter than average, and that does not sit well in me.
@@joelentrup6658 Ok mate. Good luck then. As a italian-brazilian man I feel comfortably average in both countries. If I was born in netherlands or Sweden maybe I would agree with you haha
I'm 6'1 (1.85 m) and consider myself lucky (my dad was 5''11). I'm tall enough. It is already annoying to take flight and to ride a small car, as my knees or head touch the ceiling or the front seat. If you are 5''7+, you are fine. If you are below 5'6 (as a man). I think this surgery might be useful to you.
I has one leg shorter about half inch than the other plus very bowed legs. I wore the spatial frame for about a year. One leg was done for six mos and another six mos for the other. After the first surgery on one leg they had me up on a walker the next day. The first few days were the worst and the tightening of the screws wasn't that bad plus I took pain medication just before the screws were tightened. The only time I used pain meds was tightening of the screws. There were some days I had pain and once I had a bad fall. My legs are now even and straight and has forestalled knee replacement surgery years. It took a few months to get back to exercise and overall not a bad experience. I have no regrets going thru this surgery and I have never had any type surgery before or after. I have a few dents in my legs resembling bullet holes but not very noticeable.
@Trololol Trololol not much of a difference..having one leg shorter than the other and very bowed legs made fun of throughout my younger years. Short men have it very difficult ...getting that job or getting that girl any girl for that matter as most girls state they prefer someone over 6' so I understand why men want to be taller and if they want to go thru this procedure I see nothing wrong with that. As research data suggests taller men more likely to have better jobs and being promoted than short men. Live the life you want to live and don't care what others think and if that is someone's desire is to be taller ...go for it
@Trololol Trololol I didn't care about height. My husband 5'6" and the average height for men 5'8" these ladies that want tall dudes missing out on some really good men
Did you fully recover? Can you walk/run/squat/dance the same as before? Did you experience any other side effects (long term especially?) and what risks are associated with it (I assume they had to inform you about the risks that came with it…) Thanks!!
@@psychology7616 I can do everything that I used to do...squat, dance, run no I didn't have any side effects as far as I know. It was a three hour drive to the doctor and due to the distance communication could had been better. This was about eight years ago.I have occasional pain in my knee and hip but with exercise the stiffness goes away. The Taylor Spatial Frame is what was used to straighten and grow my legs. You can Google about the frame and doctors in your area. I think the surgery has to be medically necessary for insurance to pay as I had knee pain. Probably half the cost in Mexico or Canda. Eight years ago $40,000 per leg covered by insurance.
If there was a pill I could take to take me from 6 to 6'3 for me personally I'd pay up to 50k for it. Women get Botox breasts lip lifts tummy tucks etc etc etc but the number one physical feature men are rated on without a shadow of a doubt is height. Taller men make more money are able to attract more preferable partners etc. The return on the investment for me personally would easily be worth it. The issue I have is the risk of surgery and the down time and lack of guaranteed success.
Dang 6 ft. So many people already wish they could even be a few inches shorter. But yeah it’s always understandable to want to be taller, unless you’re like 8ft lol
A current M3 here. This is actually pretty popular in Asia. It has been at least a decade since this procedure has been popular in Korea. Koreans care a lot about height and some people who are not satisfied with their heights go through this procedure. The risk of this procedure is quite high and some people even become wheelchair-bound. I am fortunate to be 6' 0", but I can see why some people might be interested in this.
Koreans care a lot about their looks that’s why they are the world leader in plastic surgery and not just plastic surgery but skin bleaching is popular in Korea as well I was shocked to find out cause Koreans are already fair in complexion why bleach
I’m SHORT! 25 yr old male and 5’5” but even if I was filthy rich I would never do this. Yeah being short sucks but it is what it is… I learned to accept it over time.
@@Joe-dz2fl because… it seems extremely painful, EXPENSIVE, and dangerous.. I’m fine being short.. I’m not going through all that pain and spending that much money and Risking serious infection and possibly amputation for 2-3 inches..
Doc your 6’4. The thought from your perspective of doing this would be to go to the NBA. But most people doing this are actually short and just want to be able to get a date or not passed over in the workforce.
no, I mean as long as you're not doing like 6 inch increase or something. Many people have naturally long leg to torso ratio, I've seen it many times at my college campus. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just don't overdo it I guess.
I'm 5'10" but my body proportions are off as I've quite short legs (30") and a longer torso. would definitely consider it if i could afford it to... had to laugh though as asked a girl out that was 5'2" and got rejected with her saying she would only date a guy over 6ft..... even with 6" heels on she would still be looking up to me
@jayo.6232 I think it’s very expensive and costly for something that is superficial. There will be someone out there who will love u regardless of your height. Also think about the amount of medication you will be on and the side effects are expensive and unnecessary. You’re at risk for bone infection and nerve injury. The statistics is poor too, success rate is only 4/10 when it is very costly. Unless you have a medical reason for gg for it such that the benefits outweighs the risk of not being able to walk anymore I would suggest you to not go for it. Wait for 2 years or so and think if this is really what you want.
I'm 5'2". I can get that extra 0.5in if I stretch and lie a little bit. I'm proportionally short. Even if my legs were lengthened I'd look funny because my torso is just short. I'm gonna have to content myself to ask prefect strangers to grab things. To date, nobody has minded. I'm grateful I've not needed anything like this because it sounds horrible. Bone pain itself is horrible.
Depends on if I retain ALL strength and functionality after the surgery completely heals and if I could do it to my arms as well. I don't want disproportionately long legs and tiny T Rex arms 💀
as a man who wakes up at 5'7 and spine decompresses at 5'6 to mid-day barefoot. Obviousely with shoes I would be little over 5'7 throughout the day with shoes and 5'8 in the morning. The thing is, only reason I would've considered this surgery is if there was a guarantee for no complications and for a full recovery after 3 months. Additionally, the reasoning is because I was unlucky and got the short genes in my family. My dad is 5'9, same with my brother, but not me. My mother is 5'1.
So how does this affect the structural integrity of you bones having this procedure done. Seems like you could have severely weakened bones as you grow old.
I have a sister who is a dwarf. No growth hormone. She’s normal in every way except height. She’s 4’2”. We’re both older now and it would be silly at this stage in her life. But I wonder if this were available in her teenage years if she would choose the surgery. It might mean the difference between having all her clothing altered, having blocks taped to her car gas pedals and sitting on pillows to drive….and buying anything without alterations. At a normal height, it’s amazing what we take for granted like shopping for groceries and seeing and reaching almost everything! She hated grocery shopping for that reason. Now she orders online and lets the staff shop for her. This simple service is huge for her!
rhonda not sure what you mean by older but if you are in your 50s. this was already available 50 years ago. but i hear you on all the things we all take for granted that little have to work hard to touch . i feel, as society we kind of failed them because most of architecture isn't little people friendly AT ALL. My uncle told me how certain designs are not women friendly ( i am unsure of the english terms but in germany its *Frauenfeindlich* ) and its when he took me to a site that i understood how buildings with only on exit make it impossible for women to escape their abusers .
@@PHlophe She just turned 60. She had little or no growth hormone and was thought to be premature at birth. But my mother said she was full term. My Mother said at that time giving growth hormone was experimental and she was afraid my sister would be a GIANT and grow unusually TALL. She felt that at that time being petite and small would be better than a giant. I guess that was the sexist thought process at the time. Women were only supposed to find husbands to take care of them. My sister also has difficult veins ( they roll) and she's hard to draw blood from. My mother said as a baby, she would be screaming as they tried to draw blood from her repeatedly and kept missing veins. She would feel like they were torturing her and would stop the procedure. It wasn't until she was in high school, I think that she had her first successful blood draw and they took it from her finger. It showed NO growth hormone and no thyroid hormone. They started her on thyroid hormone and she did grow a little. But her final height to this day is 4 feet 2 inches. She wears children's size shoes.
@@PHlophe this surgery has got a ton of innovations and improvements in recent years. I'm 22 male at 5'8 and I'm probably gonna save up for this by my late 20's
@@RhondaElle She probably don't know what ''giant'' means. With high dosages of growth hormone, given her height, she could be average woman, but no more
In all due respect, I don’t think you are an extreme, meaning you probably shouldn’t get the surgery for social reasons unless you are absolutely rolling in money and in a place of life where it wouldn’t be disruptive to get it. You are in male range of height and still above female average so you are still taller than approximately half of women.
@@CalStephano Wrong. 5'6 is not a desirable height to the vast majority of women shorter than 5'6. Alonzo if you can afford it, definitely do it. Do the proper research first, "Cyborg 4 life" is a good channel
@@markusmath3421 I am all for body autonomy. If he wants it, can afford it comfortably, does his research, and is okay with his life being put on hold for it for a while, then it is totally fair to go for it. Whether the investment is worth the financial, time, and emotional cost is up to him. Never said anything about that height being desirable to women, but it is simple fact that 5'6 isn't statistically extreme (more than 10% of men are shorter than that). It may be relatively uncommon but it isn't unusual to be 5'6. I personally think that because it isn't an extreme, that great amount of time and money can be spent elsewhere, like improving himself in hobbies, going out to grow socially, etc., but it is up to him in the end.
I am 5'7 I am considering the procedure, however I compete in many sports and some at semi-pro level, not sure if it is worth it. But maybe one day I will do the surgery, hopefully new methods will be discovered as this topic conserns a lot of males and this should definitely become more available to people who need it :) But if you are short guy, remember there is Kevin Hart, Peter Dinklage and many other non-famous men who own their heigh ... don't feel sad about it just accept yourself and become the best version of yourself! Be happy no matter what!
Dr Webb, I have seen another great surgeon performing likely the most minimally invasive back surgeries available. Dr Ara Deukmedjian who has discovered back pain from herniation are caused due to the surrounding inflammation. He perfected a procedure called the Deuk Laser Disc Repair (DLDR). Can you give insight and why more surgeons are not performing this technique? I know they would be less money for the Physician because they are not getting paid by manufactures of the plates, screws and rods. But he has had a 99% success rate with thousands of surgeries and curing the problem. It would be great seeing you do a review on his procedure. It would be even greater to see you learning and performing this technique.
As an outsider to medicine, I have to say it WOULD be pretty interesting to find out HOW certain surgical techniques become popular. Like do individual surgeons start a trend and their influence drives it to become adopted or is there a more systematic method to how new surgical techniques are derived? I reckon that's a great idea for a series Dr. Webb - you could maybe explain the history of how certain surgical procedures came about, why they are done a certain way etc. Thank me later :P
Im a 5'8 dude and I've been having trouble with my size for the past 20 years.Im not insecure about it no im just self conscious about it. Its something that has always bothered me not only that i would watch videos of short dudes getting ridiculed for something they can't control. That did it for me, im 22 years old im approaching my early to late 20s. Plus i don't wanna live the rest of my 20s 5'8 miserable and lonely YOLO.
I am 51 yo and 5’7” tall. I have short legs. I have to make 4-5 steps while taller guys make 3 steps. I have 2 sons. Older one is about 6’, and the younger lazy one is taller than his brother. I had both joined swim teams in their middle school and high school years. I fed them with a lot of eggs every day. The older one used to go to sleep by 8 pm to get up at 4 am. The younger one did not care about school and other things; he slept a lot. In short, right amount of exercise, food and sleep between 8pm and 6am help with growth.
I had a femoral Ilizarov to add 1.5" after an open (compound) comminuted fracture in a car accident. The Ilizarov was an amazing process, but it was grueling, and I'd never recommend it as a cosmetic procedure. Mine was a total of seven surgeries for the Ilizarov, and included pin infections. I'm a former orthopedic nurse.
My Friend has botched up LL in Turkey I would like to gain exposure of my channel so people's lives could be saved I am not against the surgery but only against opting cheaper clinic in third world countries. My friend can't walk after the surgery
I wanted to do this before. I'm 5 foot flat. And for the longest time I felt that my height is a disability. You automatically get scratched off a girls list to date. But yeah. I just try to be happy and contented and not stress too much about it. But I really like to make a social experiment where I put 5'0" on tinder or any decent dating app to see if I get any hits. 😂
All of that scarring! Just for a few inches. I guess I’d have to be in that patient’s shoes in order to understand the willingness to undergo such a procedure.
There are a lot of people (including me) who don't like their statures. This surgery works well and give us a hope, the problem is that it is too expensive, but maybe It could get cheaper in the future.
@@s.calamity5545 there's a guy from a podcast I listened to that did the leg lengthening surgery and now has more success with women. He literally did nothing else except get taller. I don't know if you are male but stop putting other males down for doing what they feel they have to do, it's disgusting. It's not neccesarily victim mentality, some women do procedures to themselves to look better and it works, men should be able to do the same thing. It's their choice and their life. Let people be. By the way, if you're one of those creepy self improvement "just lift bro" people, and your retort is that I'm a victim mindset person, I work out, and on my way to getting my second engineering degree. So I know what hardwork is. I'm not a victim. I simply don't shit on people for doing what they feel they have to do, and that includes improving themselves by "artificial" means. Oh yeah also, no one gives a shit about your anecdotes__" oh I know this one eyed 4 foot guy who slays pussy". We both know that generally women care about height. So just stop with that.
My left femur is shorter than my right. This would fix a few things for me but otherwise not worth it. I’m 5’8” on my right leg but just over 5’7” standing on both because discrepancy. Mom has it too, I don’t need the lifts she used for correction.
My recommendations put a limb lengthening video of a woman who had a dwarfism diagnosis. It’s fascinating for those who seek out this. As a physician when is the line drawn for what’s is considered cosmetic and what isn’t cosmetic?
I'm 5'3 and I'll gladly pay anything to be taller. I get rejected a lot because of my height. Even when I do ask a girl out and we start dating her female friends will make fun of her for not being with a "real man". I get ghosted shorty afterwards every time... I can't count how many times I've had gun in my mouth
@@WillG67 yes but the fact is for the majority of women/leadership roles u are instantly put in a mental category of being insufficient. Ofcourse you're able to get out of that but you have to move mountains compared to someone who isn't 5'2-5'5. Its a different world my friend.
Even if money were no object my average sized body is pain free and injury free so it might not be worth the risk and than there's answering to my parents and less vain friends . I can definitely see the temptation though and short men in particular get heavily judged for height .
What are the long term side effects of this surgery? ... I'm not convinced that the benefits will outweigh the detrimental issues that will inevitably follow this cosmetic surgery. If this was a medical necessity where one leg was shorter than the other, I could understand the lengthening of the shorter limb. From the articles I've read, it appears that men are more likely to have their limbs lengthened than females. This leaves me with several unanswered questions, namely WHY being the top of that list. Obviously this is not a surgery that is going to allow someone to potentially be off work for 6 weeks and then return to duty as normal. Then you have the cost involved, not only from the surgery itself but from the lost time off work as well. Seems to me that any potential candidate for this procedure should have a couple hundred thousand in their savings account before embarking on this adventure. And hats off to those that's willing to try this experiment best of luck in the future but my personal opinion I would rather stay gravity impaired than to be broke and in pain.
I am women 5ft tall and would definitely want to get this surgery.Its hard trying to be confident when people always make jokes and try to bring you Down because of your height😭💔
I don’t understand how people would get this then just continue on… like the first month you prolly gotta use up all your vacation time just to recover and be able to walk even. Then even getting to work is probably excruciating. How do people go about this is insane to me. You’re literally walking with shattered legs.
It's crazy and sad how far people will go for purely cosmetic reasons. This means, people who do this think something is wrong with them not beeing tall
it's totally understandable and the surgery is actually really impressive. If it was much cheaper I'd recommend every short male do it, if they're willing to make the commitment of exercising and physical therapy
I would fucking do this surgery if I had the money for sure. I'll gladly accept the risk, pain, financial loss, therapy, time loss, to grow 3-5 inches. I would do it in a heartbeat
Unless you were 5'9 (why would you get it at 5'9, 5'9 is avg) and got to be 6+, height doesn't matter like you think. Height only matters in attractiveness if the height is attractive, if not then it's average and doesn't help your attractiveness like you think. Sure it can give you a boost, but not a day and night difference.
@@juans9515it's not just to be attractive, it's just to not be treated like trash about something you can't control. I am male, 22yo and people treat me like a kid because of my height. I could live alone all my life being tall but being respected and would be the happiest man alive.
I'm about 5'11 and wish I could have this done. The cost is very high though, but it also looks to be painful and a long recovery process. I don't know, having grown up in Turkey I never felt like I was judged for my height. The fixation around height in men appears to be primarily a western phenomenon, primarily more American and British. I'm not sure why this is, but, there are nations where height doesn't determine your worth as a man.
Bitcoin is the answer to afford this kind of thing. If I gained 500k in 2025 I will not hesitate to get taller im 5'7 but I want to be 5'11. I don't care if I die I just want to be taller
Unless you got to be 6+ with it (I don't think you should aim for that, pretty unsafe for your height) , height doesn't matter like you think. Height only matters in attractiveness if the height is attractive, if not then it's average and doesn't help your attractiveness like you think. Sure it can give you a boost, but not a day and night difference. Think abt what makes a model a model, it's not only height but also, face, wealth, social skills... Sure you might not be exceeding in height, but understand that you're going to do all of that for slightly above avg height... Not sure if you're planning to get all the girls you can with the height difference, but if you are looking for only 1 soul then it's not worth trust me
I'm an adult man and I stand 5'2. If I had the money, I would get this surgery in a heartbeat if it wasn't for possible complications. My whole life has been marked with ridicule and rejection and there is nothing I can do to change it. Anyone who says "it's just your attitude" has never walked in my shoes. I don't care how much it hurts for how long, it sure beats living through the rest of my life in pain. And the worst part is, everyone thinks it's perfectly fine to reject and ridicule a short man. Fat women? No one is allowed to utter a word against them, but short men? Go ahead, make those jokes and reject them and treat them like trash, because nobody will say or do anything. Which is especially absurd when you consider that fat women can always lose weight, but short men are cursed by something completely beyond their control.
But the issue of complications would make me not want to do it. Sorry, it isn't worth risking not being able to walk properly again, so even if I did have that kind of money, I don't think I'd do it.
Although I can't afford this surgery, I can do the next best thing. I'm getting things together to work remotely and I'm relocating to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for many reasons including that I like the culture, I practice the same Buddhist religion that is widely practiced there, and I've been there a few times and want to learn Khmer. Also, one of the reasons being that the average height there is just slightly taller than mine and plenty of Khmer men are my height or even shorter. And in Cambodia, women actually smiled at me when I tried to talk to them and gave me a chance. I mean regular, wholesome, local women, not "bar girls". There, I am not the "short freak" I am in the USA.
Despite what you see on twitter, people ridicule fat women (and men) all the time. And if a woman rejects you because you're short, that means she's superficial and it wasn't meant to be. If you're relatively healthy, you shouldn't change yourself to impress anyone, especially if these people you're trying to impress are vain and/or ignorant...
@@s.calamity5545 I’m a woman who’s 5’1, I sort of get a pass, I can’t even begin to imagine what a 5’2 man goes through.
This goes beyond “wanting to change yourself for others” or “shallow women”
It’s almost a disability in my opinion and you might not understand till you walk in those shoes.
I'm sorry you feel about yourself like that. Height is one of the things we cannot control. People who tease you about your height or mock overweight people are not people you want to be around regardless of where you are in the world. But learning to love yourself is the first step. Have you seen or spoken to a therapist or counsellor before?
@@JohnSmith-wp3tg mocking height and weight is not the same.
Atleast in italy evryone mocks evrybody about anything in a joking / friendly way. And evryone is fine with it. And let me tell you 9/10 times it's about weight / fat.
I get strong incel vibes. And worse ones from the move to Cambodia, eww!
As much as I feel like most people should avoid this, I can't argue with like a male who's like 5'0-5'4 just wanting to be a somewhat normal height, like being 5'7. I get insecure about being under 6' so I can't even imagine what it's like being the same height as most short women.
If everybody was tall, then nobody would be tall.
You can still be a tall man if you’re under 6 foot. 5”11 is still tall for example.
@@nightingaleforrest I'm 5'11 but don't feel tall lol, maybe it's because they stand out to me but I've noticed more men over 6 foot recently, so I've been feeling short.
Ya, I imagine dating is extremely hard for a man only 5'0 to 5'4.
@@mistamaog you're probably not 5'11. Or else you would feel tall trust me
I've had this surgery performed in 2019 in Istanbul via PRECICE method. I'm based in the US and I was 170.18 (5'7"). I am a 38 year old male.
Pain was excruciating within the first 72 hours and moderately uncomfortable the first 14 days.
That's nothing compared to the physical therapy in which your muscles are being stretched 110-115%+ every 2-4 days.
You work with a therapist and it's their job to put you through pain to make your body respond and acclimate for its new stress points and pressures.
I had a quadrilateral procedure which meant both femurs and tibias. I've gained 8.1cm on the femurs and 5.9cm on the tibias and stand at 184.18 cm presently (a smidge over 6').
My upper body torso and arms were already long so I've become closer to the 'Golden Ratio', which actually, makes me more aesthetically proportioned.
Scars are minimal and barely visible - they disappear more and more everyday with proper care.
The procedure cost me about 1.4m Lira or about 78k USD.
Total recovery time was about 8 months. I still do physical therapy but about twice a month.
I currently have about 79% of the physically capacity I've had before (muscle leverage, muscle strength, extension/hyperextension flexibility, etc.)
Most surgeons will be conservative and state that you'll never have more than 80-85% of your previous capacity unless you are younger and/or have adapting body/genetics.
Life has been leaps and bounds better than before. Clothes fit more aesthetically. My inseams allow me to flatfoot my motorcycle.
I have more leverage in cycling (but less power due to underdeveloped/overstressed muscles).
My new height means that I'm taller than 84.6% of the average American male and nearly 100% of American females (according to heightcalc.com).
I didn't experience this much before, but 9 times out of 10, I'm speaking down (physically) to people.
With specific shoes, I'm even closer to 6'1", which further intensifies the experience. It's hard to describe, but it gives you an immense amount of confidence.
Physically, I'm much more imposing and have larger presence in a room than before. Don't get me started on what it's like interacting with women.
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I've worked out before my surgery and had a good physique, but now I've kicked it into overdrive. I have good muscle mass and about 12% body fat.
I've received a lot more attention than ever before and it's like being in a different world. Like you were invited to a club that you were previously barred from.
Most tall people will never understand the plights of a short male - it's painful, soul crushing, and sometimes, emasculating.
It affects job promotion, physical attraction, confidence, general aesthetics, social interactions, and many other variables that just don't equate when you're 6'+.
Just as women get breast augmentation, Botox, rhinoplasty, cheek injection, lip injections, eye lifts, microblading, hair extensions, etc. - this surgery is the male equivalency.
Most women would state that those cosmetic surgeries are life changing. Leg Lengthening 1000% is.
And yet, people will balk at bones being broken/extended as ridiculous, but graciously accept that cutting open an areola to insert a silicon or saline implant as the norm (seriously, go watch some uncensored videos on some of those procedures like rhinoplasty, rib extraction, tummy tuck, Brazilian Butt Lift, heck, even run-of-the-mill: pregnancy deliveries).
People break their bones every day through accidents (most which are so chaotic & severe that sometimes there is no bone mass left to repair) yet, most people recover very well.
The general populace underestimate how wonderfully robust and adaptable the human bone is.
Consider this: Leg Lengthening break your bones cleanly and as surgically precise as possible - these are Surgeons we are talking about.
They do it in a controlled environment and minimize as many variables as possible.
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Men, if you need this surgery and can mentally & financially afford to do so, please consider it.
Don't let society shame you wanting this "extreme" surgery - looking through the comments here, as an example, shows their ignorance.
Find ethical doctors, understand the risks, and do your own research.
Good luck & Godspeed.
I am considering it but unlike you my arms and torso are shorter then my height and legs. So if I get up to 180+ which is at least 11cm my proportions will be bad that I am sure off. I am just not sure how it really would look because there are people with short arms and short torso but never did I ever really give that any attention.
But thanks for sharing your experience, for someone like me it means a lot especially dating aspect.
How long were you thinking of getting leg lengthening surgery before you got it?
I'm 18 at the moment planning on getting it at 21. I'm a state runner, will it affect my athletic ability. I am 5'9, wanting to be 6'1. Which surgeon did you get it from in Turkey?
@@Abm5544 I was thinking of it for about 12 months. Enough time to ponder it over and get financials ready for it.
@@incognito9537 It will absolutely diminish your athletic ability.
The compilations in the later life are enough evidence for me to put off this procedure.
I ain’t mutilating myself just to meet tinder standards.
Good, it's sad to think men really do this just to get a girl to date them. She obviously doesn't like you that much if a few inches of height is what was stopping her before. And it's like you really want to date a girl like that?
@@littleripper312 unfortunately most women are like that though
@@rtSfe67 not just women, people in general
@@rtSfe67 Good thing most women arent enough for me either
yeah something about breaking the legs doesn't seem like a thing age will not affect.
i’m 15 watching this i’m 5’1 and honestly with a 5’2 dad and 4’11 mom i see no hope in my future height a surgery like this is very considerate on my mind and something i’m looking forward to despite the side affects
My brother. Take my advise really seriously. Just stop worrying about your height instead sleep regularly for 8hours or more every single day without failure. You still have some years left. Eat healthy and stretch every fucking day without failure. Engage yourself with stretching sports like basketball and swimming and even cycling. You’ll thank me so much years later when the result starts popping up. Just sleep sleep sleep !!!!
@@supnorb sorry bro but it will not mąkę him a lot taller. Sure it can maximase his height but it wont be as effective as surgery
look into aromatase inhibitors and HGH, they have been used to grow men taller
@@supnorb Dude most people stop growing at 15-17 and it's mostly genetics when you are done growing, this men grow till 21 thing is so stupid and not true for most guys because if your genetics say you are done growing at 16 than you are done. And even if he grows it won't be that much because height is MOSTLY GENETIC around 80 percent !! So this hole just eat good sleep good stretch good thing will maybe just maybe if he is lucky maximase his height by an inch but that's it he will still be short... Sorry to break it to you guys but that's just the truth.
Take mk677
165 cm and living a good life. Had some bad experience as a kid because of short height but now its all good. I know i am short but natural is best. Be grateful of what you get
There are short girls so you'll be fine
? 5 and a half feet isn't even short that's average
@@Blernster For a guy absolutely not.
@@Blernster yeah, meybe in asia
@@Blernster i am 2 cm shorter than average but yes alright
It's trending and will continue to trend as long as this society is shallow
No amount of virtue signaling and gaslighting can stop the painful experiences of a short man
I was suicidal for a decade. Had 3 attempts. In and out of therapies, all the psych meds and institutions. Then I have done the femur surgery and it‘s the best thing I ever did in my life. Instead of pushing stupid psych meds into my bloodstream that don’t fix the roots of the issue I finally tackled the cause of all of this. It‘s a very hard surgery and extremely hard process for only the most insane people though. But it‘s life changing and I only regret not doing it earlier. I am so glad I could step out of my shadow and finally overcome this. I think without this surgery I would have been dead. I am so thankful for the amazing doctors who did this for me.
I don‘t recommend it to the average “oh being taller would be cool but I’m not severely suffering” person.
I’m glad your feeling better
Can you please tell us how it changed you before and after?
This is so interesting, could you please give me a link or someway of contacting you to learn more about your story? I think it’s really important that people know that some ppls mental health could benefit from cosmetics.
Good for you bro enjoy
How tall were you?
I am 5'7, and i am heavily thinking about doing it, but i am scared if it fails
@Frank Sanz i am tho
It's the non-stop disrespect you get from society it lowers your self-esteem that you see no reason to live
So yeah
I wouldn't do it looks painful. I saw a person with dwarfism who did it and I can definitely empathize.
The surgery is brutal
@@GoldenBoyDims They have pretty well-developed techniques now. What they show in Baki with Jack Hanma is the old technique they used to do decades ago. You can still do it that way for cheap but it is much more painful and risky
all size matters
Some shorter guy with super short arms will go overboard with this, and wind up looking like a dude walking on stilts.
Maybe the process could be done on his arms as well, though I think the limiting factor would be joint stability. Lots of naturally taller dudes with smaller joints have this problem.
@@joshuamorales1095 If you were to lengthen your arms and legs to much, then you would end up with a disproportionally short torso and I do`t think, there is lengthening surgery for that xD
@@grigorirasputin4871 You can lengthen arms as well. Not to mention most people who undergo this look completely normal after. It's not like they're gaining 10+ inches from it.
@@grigorirasputin4871 when there’s a need, someone will develop it
Yeah, how about your proportions? It would look weird
This surgery is done with great success in India and South Korea by skilled surgeons and for a fraction of the cost of what it is here in the USA. For the people who decide to do it, they just have to research the doctors and then be willing to put in the effort it takes to deal with the PT follow-up.
In India it will cost around 30 to 35k USD for skilled surgeon
@@harshgadigone Get your legs flexible as you can. More flexible more length and less time to heal. Muscle stiffness is the main risk with this surgery.
So let me get this right I fly to India or South Korea to get my legs broken and I pay for it🤔 ugh I’m good🤷🏿♂️
@@waltondennis8208 U will be fine. People does this and living normally. Post therapy and precautions are important
IM looking into it. What clinics or surgeons in South Korea?
So long as the risk is small and patients are fully aware of the consequences then let them have at it. What I can't stand is people who are already tall telling someone who is struggling with their height that they shouldn't get it.
If you have some researchs on it, what do you tip me knowing I will do the surgery with LON method and go back home after 1 week, will I develop infection? Or will I be unable to walk somehow?
@@fiwordit’s better to stay close to your surgeon, so he can track your progress
I'm 21, 5'5", 120lb, and living in the U.S. Firstly, no, I wouldn't do it, because of the unnecessary risk, but I will say this:
I have never felt like a man. The stereotypical strong, tough, and burly man comes to mind but, I just mean being respected as a man. I'm still treated as a teenager, never taken seriously. Now that I have leadership roles, I realize that tall men get far more respect than shorter ones. I don't think it's my speaking skills because I've always spoken eloquently, and loudly, sometimes to the point of being hushed by the person I'm talking to lol. I think it's because I have a naturally deep voice. Even looking at presidents of the past, most are tall; averaging 5'11" (according to Statista). I'm also not taken seriously by other men. I was always a short-tempered kid, but I quickly learned to hold my tongue after getting beaten up a few times. Since it's pretty easy to physically overpower me, since then, I have always laughed off being treated badly by men, pretending to take it as a joke.
When it comes to women, (I'm heterosexual btw) I firmly believe in not being violent, since men can do much more harm. But in practice, I've been in situations where there was a good chance I was gonna get my ass whooped by an above-average-sized woman. Don't get me started on being clowned for being short. I'm not a hateful person whatsoever, so all I'm left to do is feel bad for myself and hope that I can build a personality that earns the respect of people. Until then, I'm gonna accept and appreciate what I cannot change.
(I had to get this off my chest. This was the perfect opportunity. Good luck with finding your path.)
You’re a man for admitting this bro hit the gym wear some shoes that make you taller like jordans for example and you’ll be good my bro
Stop saying "No I wouldn't do it" to appeal to normies, do the research. The risk is not anything crazy for surgery. Everyone's just hating on it with no knowledge on it.
5'11 is average though
Do it bro if they didn't respect you yesterday then they're not gonna respect you today
Bruh I'm 5'8 and like 125-130. We just gotta workout and bulk
My cousin was goven growth hormones when he was a teen, because they expected that he would stay quite short (maybe there were other reasons too, idk). He's over 2 meters now.
Really? Any side effects?
@@guranad0 yeah being over 2 meters
@@kyarumomochi5146 😂
Dare I say it? He's a grower, not a shower!
@@kyarumomochi5146 lol that's not a side effect, that's a main effect. side effect is possibly oversized heart organ or any overgrowth inside, things like that
I wouldn’t mind growing 3 or 4 more inches, plus i feel that my legs are shorter than they should be and are unproportional to my arms, so yes i would if I could
I feel like the negative out way the benefits
You wouldn’t be able to run for the rest of your life without it hurting like a bitch my guy
sounds like we could just break all of those bones and lengthen them too while we're at it :D
@@hauvkuabyang7467 Not true at all.
@@hauvkuabyang7467 : That is false. Don't spread false myths.
Risks outweigh any benefit if it's purely cosmetic. In the case of bone sparing tumor removal/injury repair it's a life changing procedure.
you are talking uninformed nonsense
Nah, I'd do anything to be taller/more attractive.
Yes man I can see a lot of problems with arthritis in the future
@@tylerbeck3806 He's right, modern day LL techniques are safe with a 96% success rate. They've been performing these procedures for over 50 years and most patients aren't suffering long term effects. That kind of crap mostly happens in India with bad surgeons.
@Clinton Marunyane taking any unnecessary medical risk is stupid. You can hide behind research all day but there is nothing "medical" about this for purely cosmetic purposes. The philosophy is minimally invasive conservative care first. There is NO indication to justify this procedure outside of tumor/fracture repair, aside from cosmetic. I understand the research, probably better than you, and what you are saying is correct. However, I believe it to be negligence if done for purely cosmetic purposes and would argue it to be against the oath of a medical professional. I have no misunderstandings about the safety of this procedure, the disagreement we have is over principle not safety, which I thought I made perfectly clear. It's called an opinion and were both entitled to that. Very simply neither of us have to care about the other's, especially as this procedure does not pose a legal issue.
My brother was scheduled to get this surgery bc his height really affects him mentally. Last minute he decided not to go through with it. Wish our parents would have sought hormone therapy for him during puberty to possibly help his height back then
Hope your bro learns to love himself
How high ?
How tall is he?
He should’ve gotten it. Now he will suffer unnecessarily
@@theyoutubeman3032 How can he love himself when everyone else hates him?
I’m 5’0 female and I understand the struggle and insecurity height could bring to certain people. A lot of the time people feel the need to disrespect me or look down on me due to my weight. I’ve been made fun of several times. Regardless, I don’t see myself getting this surgery done just to earn respect and acceptance of people. In fact, I don’t even wear high heels. I prefer to be comfortable and wear my tennis shoes. But anyone who wants to get this surgery should only do it for themselves and not to get the approval of society or relationship. sometimes people get cosmetic surgery thinking it’ll fix their problem but their insecurities remains still. well it’s important one must ask if the problem is within first.
I am also 5ft fall from the Philippines 😅
Thanks sweetie
You’re a woman. Height effects men.
@@IffyEdem True, men don't reject women for their height either. It's a million times worse for short men.
I am also a 5ft female and I definitely want to get this surgery for myself.
The trick is to get the surgery done as young as possible for faster recovery.
You will still run into problems when you get older and I don’t think you should do it if your growth plates are not closed yet
problem is when young no money to do it lol
@@SHineWhon Part of that is because young people are financially stupid. The average millennial doesn't even have 1k to cover an emergency. Crazy to think about.
Yeah that is the trick. The only catch is that it’s also the cost of a Lamborghini
I am a short guy with hight 164 . I don’t have a money to pay for that surgery but yes it’s worth to get that surgery . Some people with tall hight they can’t understand what short hight people go through every day in their life . Sitting on high seat and judging people
I'm 5-9 about Average height for male population. My height is perfect for my lifestyle ... I'm Good. And he mentioned people get fatter as they get older. I never had a beer belly gut. I'm a full blown adult no beer belly, toned muscle structure Damn near my high school ball playing weight. My BMI is at 23. The note on the BMI Calculator says (Normal Weight, Keep It Up). And I'm a Personal Trainer and Martial Artist. My weight has not fallen off because I've been taking care of myself at an early age and I don't even look my age. So I dont know about the we get fatter as we get older. Its your life style that determine that part
5'4 and I'm happy. Just be happy with what you got. Some people are extra for no reason
5’9 ain’t even short tho of course you’re happy
@@Breadznbutter Sorry I meant 5'4. 😅
Keep coping
@everythingforyou8188 About what? Are you projecting something, buddy?
I saw documentary on aljazeera about limb lengthening. I am totally against it because it involve atleast 5 to 10 percent risk. Most people go this route because our stupid societies bully and make fun of them. We have to realize that God have made us unique with diffrent strength and weakness and we should not point other weakness and make fun of them. We should not allow others to make decision about our bodies and to please those bullies. Just remember, God have made his best creation, human beings and we should stay human and pursue humanity.
Bruh leave god out of this. You shouldnt bring religion into debates about how fucked society is. This isnt avout god, its about genetics and understanding the function of the form you were born with. Tall or short there are advantages and disadvantsges to various heights.
God have made his best creation but then again we are made in the image of God which means that we should remake ourselves!
@@ShadowAraun who made the genetic code and who design it. If you think we were created by 1 trillion chances, than I think it's not possible.
@@kadirabdul9508 Thor did it, obviously.
I would never mess with my bones like this 😫
Then dont go to doctors when u have some sickness dont let them mess with your body bruh seriously they are doctors they know what they doin
@Yash Aesthetics but i have a question
What about playing sport so much? There's a problem could happen?
weak
@@markusmath3421 hey weak nice to meet you
You and Zach Murphy make me want to go to school again. Thank you both for being informative about a topic that requires a lot of information density. Cool to see it not turn you into an elitist.
I’m a little over 5’7 and have always been insecure of my height. I’m where I should be in terms of family genetics. Same height, even a smidge taller, than my two older brothers. In an ideal world, id love to be 6’1 or something. But tbh I’m simply happy that I have full ability of my body
@@jazazo4956 crazy how much height has an effect on people. Dudes who are 6ft+ have it best lol
@@Cobie00 Hey dude I'm 6'1" wanting to be 6'7". This height increase will be amazing
@@birons3708don't say so 😢😢😢 cauz i dream about your height . Even after surgery i won't get yours
@@Cobie00did the person you were responding to deleted their cmt . Also I won't have full ability of my body if I do this surgery 😢😢😢
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 yeah they did. I don’t remember what it said, but I think it was about their family bullying them for being short
I’m a 5ft 2 woman and I’ve got mocked and ridiculed all my life. I’ve got treated like I’m half a human in my family. I remember in my graduation my dad was like I won’t be able to see you on stage you’re so short etc etc. it really does affect you , as a result I’m not confident at all.
I wouldn’t do the surgery personally but I understand why someone would.
Everyone be nice to short people!
No One really cares about women’s height even some guys love shorter women.
@@lewisburton1852 Yeah, you can't compare a short man's life with a short woman's life. My ex is 4'11 and she has plenty of options in job and partners. I mean yeah I'm sure it's also a struggle as a short woman, but as a short man you are not even existend for society: I'm so glad that most women are shorter than me (I'm 172cm), but even I get negative comments from time to time about my height especially from women here in germany.
@@Samuel-hj6cn me and you are exactly the same height I’m pushing 5’8 maybe 5’9 with the right shoes so I don’t feel incredibly short but in a big crowd or a room of people it sucks especially when already tall women wear heels. I haven’t been in the market for a girlfriend because I’ve been in a long term relationship but I can see being a huge disadvantage at the very least I would have to be in shape and have money good luck out there lol.
@@lewisburton1852 Good to hear that you are in a long term relationship. :) Jepp what you lack in height you only can compensate trough money or social status and maybe being muscular a bit. Wish you all the best, bro.
how dramatic
I’m sure he knew but misspoke; the age range on when you finish growing varies greatly. I didn’t reach my final height until 19… and for some it can be as late as 21.
I had this surgery back in 2011, not to get taller but because my left leg was shorter than my right leg, which caused my scoliosis to develop because of the imbalance, I had to have a separate surgery in 2015 to correct that. But if I hadn't got the leg lengthening surgery it would have been much worse. It was a tough and painful 7 months for me, I had to go to school with the giant frame on my leg, my leg didn't exactly heal all the way correctly afterwards, and I have about 6 ugly scars from the entry points of the fixator (unavoidable). This is not something you should do cosmetically, I had no choice but to do it because it was affecting my spine. Of course I'm not the expert here, and I can't tell people what to do, but it's not something to be taken lightly.
P.S. also I'm not a guy so I don't have to deal with the ridicule of being a short man, I'm just speaking strictly from the surgery aspect of it.
Are you able to still live a normal life after all this time?
The thing is you did the external version of the surgery. Today they have internal surgery that does it quicker and more efficiently. They’re fully weight bearing and you can still walk while going through the surgery.
@@sachemofboston3649 Exactly what I was about to say. Thank you ! Thank you!
women also tend to have worse outcomes when it comes to this surgery for some reason, it may be because of lower test levels or inproper rehab idk but im happy you went through with it! Im sure it was painful af lmao.
that was in 2011, And u used an external fixatir
being really short isn't necessarily just a cosmetic thing. There's a lot of extra work that goes into modifying everything you do from carrying a step stool with you to getting everything tailored (if you want clothes that fit that is).
It's not *just* like insecure dudebros wanting the ladies
Im only 5ft. (Woman) and I don't have a problem with anything. So I need a step stool now amd then. Im not about to break my legs!
@@kpackard1 there are pants made for 5 ft women
"insecure dudebros" men aren't insecure for wanting female attention. Misandrist lowkey
You are kidding? Being 6f5 i must ask in botique if they have my shoe size at all, times i bumped my head is countless i think it made me stupid. Looking like a twig most my life (and gaining weight isnt easy when you got acne, more sugar you eat more of it shows) makes you anxious and inferior. So being tall is actually harder in average height world.
I am 6 feet tall ....the heist never ends. My father, uncles and cousins are above 6.2 inch so sometimes regret that I am shorter than them. As the time passed I realised that fitness really matters. If u are above 6 feet and u don't maintain your body eating fatty meals 3 times. You are totally wasting it. On the other hand I have seen guys with average height like 5.7 look good as they maintain their body to the next level........
So end of story height does matter only if u maintain your body . If u are short u workout , be more charming, sensitive. People gonna love u for that.
Really important question? What about the nerves? Do they stretch? I know nerves dont like to stretch... also do muscles adapt to this in terms of length?
It's not safe to extend beyond 4-6cm. The nerves will recover slowly, usually at a rate of up to 1mm/day.
From what I’ve read the muscles will grow to accommodate the new length, however, the tendons are just stretched, which is why they can only extend the legs up to 6 inches in most cases
I think most people are happy they don't have to seriously consider this. All the short people I know are happy enough with their height, that I think the cost, time and difficulty for this cosmetic procedure is not something they're interested in. Definitely a helpful reconstructive procedure. If someone I knew was thinking of spending this kind of money on cosmetic procedures, I definitely would recommend counselling. People come in all kinds of heights. Nothing wrong with being a little shorter. On the other hand, some people do spend serious money on cosmetic procedures. If you have the money and understand the risks/recovery process, I guess have at it
@Francis Lindsey 5’6 is still taller than 80% of women
@Francis Lindsey No its definitely not average. Average male height in the states is about 5'9. The average dude towers over someone who's 5'5.
I will do it
@Frankie Im a 5 ft woman who loves being short. You're tall to me!
@Frankie Who is Tom Holland?
How does this effect weight lifting long term? I feel like doing squats even after fully recovering would be out of question.
It would be interesting to see a study on how Wolffs law changes after the operation
Why would it be out of the question??
By that logic jogging would be out of the question if you broke your leg
@@KingCamo90 mate it's a question. I'm only making the assumption because you're not just breaking the bone you're also lengthening it. My logic is by lengthening you could possibly be thinning it. I don't know if this is the case. Jogging and squatting weight are vastly different. Squatting with naturally longer femurs is harder than it is for people with naturally shorter femurs from the get go. I just don't feel like after getting a procedure like this that squatting weights would be a smart move.
@@TreeeSon34 in the big majority of cases I’ve seen with actual patients the bone has actually become thicker and stronger in the gap as it grows and that’s not just something I’m saying that’s out of the mouths of actual surgeons in the field who actually perform these surgeries and the patients themselves who speak their experience and show X-rays.
Check out “cyborg 4 life” channel where he actually interviews top surgeons in the field and the patients and their actual experiences.
@@KingCamo90 interesting I'll have to check that out. Is there supplemental information in there like the fitness background of the people?
i'm 5'75, male and i'm happy with what nature gave me :).
Can't risk to be ungrateful to nature cuz she can always sneak back at ya.
You can only say that urself 5'7 is short
@@emmahas2moms57 not sure what planet you live on that's normal height not going to be called short anywhere. Unless the folks are on average 6 foot tall.
@@emmahas2moms57 Don't care if it's tiny, short, tall or giant. It's my height and i'm happy with it :)
@@emmahas2moms57 dude you have a problem? Do you want him to be sad?
Lmao same here I'm 5'9 i wouldn't dare risk my life for couple of inches so my ego can feel better.
I wonder if at some point they figure out a way to re-enable the growth plates in the body to then treat people that want to get taller with growth hormones. You know like a guy who is 1,60m says he wants to be taller and then a treatment is used (whatever it is) to reactivate the growth plates and then he gets growth hormones until he is 1,80 or 1,85m or so.
Good point
Good thought process
Maybe one day but who knows if we might still be around for that unless technology advances very quickly. If there was something to make someone taller with no risks I bet many ppl will take it.
instead work on personality..hit gym ..join fitness program like mui thay .mma....dis is ridiculos .. there r so many short height who is quite famous n even girl r crazy...some of the good looking guy mentioned below
Daniel radcliffe - 5'4-5'5 dating Erin drake 5'7-5'8
Seth Green- 5'4 datin Clarie grant 5'7
greatest of all time mma flighweight champion of the world - Mighty mouse Demetrious johnson who stands only 1.60 5'3 n his wife stand 5'6
another best fighter Triple C Henry Ceudo - 5'4
Drake maverick - 5'4 wwe wrestler ..
Taiji Ishimori( bulletclub member) -5'4
Pete hertwig ( Australian bodybuilder) -5'3
Lee Priest (goat of his era austrlian bodybuilder) -5'4
Danny Padilla the giant killer american bodybuilder one of the legend stand only 1.57 5'3
John Silver ( wrestler) - 5'4
John linekar 5'3 bantamweight division mma fighter one of the best
Jarred Brooks -5'3 currently strawweight champion of the world in one championship
Lorenzo Insigne -5'4 italian proffesional football player...he is also one of the best frm his club MLS
scott can( Hawai actor) -5'5
list goes on and on..
trust me all these mentioned above are good lookin n success both...
I've had to go through both of these operations as a kid because my left leg did not grow as much as my right leg. Also my bones were brittle when I was a kid so that might be why it took me over 6 months to recover after surgery usually. Not an ez process to deal with incase anyone wants to try this. I still might need 1 more operation because my legs still aren't even.
Do you experience side effects long-term? For example, do your legs fully recover so you can sprint, squat,..?
I can do sprints and squats but my left leg is much weaker than my right. My left knee is weak. I am bow legged in my left leg. The scars from this operation are very noticeable.
@@psychology7616 infact I recommend squats after you recocover. Physical therapy is painful so trying to keep full range of motion in your knee could be a challenge while you have those rods sticking into your bone depending on what part of your leg the operation is done on.
@@phantomface9211 that does make sense, contrary to what many often say. Thanks!
@@phantomface9211 It takes character to go through it. Over time the scars and strength difference will fade away a little, not?
I'm 5' 8" and would do this to reach 6' both of my parents were 6' and 6' 2" yet me and my sister were 5' 8" and 5' 2" respectively. Litterally the shortest in our family even our grandmother who has shurken over time is still taller than us.
Dude 5’8 is still pretty good u sure u wanna do that
lol wtf yall were unlucky af how does that even happen maybe your parents are genetic outliers and your family tree is actually filled with short people cause my mom is 5'8 and my dad is 6'1 and I ended up 6'2
How sad is it that men would consider this instead of being comfortable with their body ....says something about society that it only focuses on womens' body issues .....
Good genetics for what
Dude how old are you??? If you are below 25, Your family might have late growth spurt considering you mentioned every elderly person is taller than you
Great video! Really hoping to do this when I can afford it! Another thing that is worth mentioning is that you NEED to make sure that if you’re doing this you are doing it with someone that is credible and has good results with their patients. There are a lot of places throughout the world that offer the surgery for around 20k but can really jack you up. The saying that you get what you pay for really applies here. I’ll just save up the 100k so I have a far less likelihood of developing serious complications. BTW I am 5’9 1/2 (176.5 cm) hoping to get 7cm to be 6’0 1/4 (183.5 cm).
I'm your height twin and I dont see it as a problem. I wish I was taller but thats fine.
@@rustcohle9267 Too each their own, however I used to be one of the tallest. In 8th Grade I was 5'8, pretty tall for a 14 y/o. Me being one of the tallest made me feel very good and kept me through Middle School. Life has been shitty ever since, want to be 6'0.
@@joelentrup6658 Its up to you. I dont feel short at all, just average. The only downside occurs at events where most women are using high heels so yeah. I feel kinda "short" but I dont care.
@@rustcohle9267 Yeah, well for someone of my ethnicity and heritage (English, Irish, & Scandinavian) I am slightly shorter than average, and that does not sit well in me.
@@joelentrup6658 Ok mate. Good luck then. As a italian-brazilian man I feel comfortably average in both countries. If I was born in netherlands or Sweden maybe I would agree with you haha
I'm 6'1 (1.85 m) and consider myself lucky (my dad was 5''11).
I'm tall enough. It is already annoying to take flight and to ride a small car, as my knees or head touch the ceiling or the front seat.
If you are 5''7+, you are fine. If you are below 5'6 (as a man). I think this surgery might be useful to you.
Man 5'6 and 5'7 are basically the same wtf
@@jazazo4956 He said below 5'6 which means 5'5, 5'7 and 5'5 are different...
if only you could be 5'7 for a day you will understand our pain
@@ty-xq7blstop crying dude I'm 5'5 id do anything to be 5'7 🙄
Crazy, I just turned 17 I am 5'5 and my dad is 5'11. Ig I am cooked
I has one leg shorter about half inch than the other plus very bowed legs. I wore the spatial frame for about a year. One leg was done for six mos and another six mos for the other. After the first surgery on one leg they had me up on a walker the next day. The first few days were the worst and the tightening of the screws wasn't that bad plus I took pain medication just before the screws were tightened. The only time I used pain meds was tightening of the screws. There were some days I had pain and once I had a bad fall. My legs are now even and straight and has forestalled knee replacement surgery years. It took a few months to get back to exercise and overall not a bad experience. I have no regrets going thru this surgery and I have never had any type surgery before or after. I have a few dents in my legs resembling bullet holes but not very noticeable.
@Trololol Trololol not much of a difference..having one leg shorter than the other and very bowed legs made fun of throughout my younger years. Short men have it very difficult ...getting that job or getting that girl any girl for that matter as most girls state they prefer someone over 6' so I understand why men want to be taller and if they want to go thru this procedure I see nothing wrong with that. As research data suggests taller men more likely to have better jobs and being promoted than short men. Live the life you want to live and don't care what others think and if that is someone's desire is to be taller ...go for it
@Trololol Trololol I didn't care about height. My husband 5'6" and the average height for men 5'8" these ladies that want tall dudes missing out on some really good men
Did you fully recover? Can you walk/run/squat/dance the same as before? Did you experience any other side effects (long term especially?) and what risks are associated with it (I assume they had to inform you about the risks that came with it…) Thanks!!
How long ago did you undergo this surgery?
@@psychology7616 I can do everything that I used to do...squat, dance, run no I didn't have any side effects as far as I know. It was a three hour drive to the doctor and due to the distance communication could had been better. This was about eight years ago.I have occasional pain in my knee and hip but with exercise the stiffness goes away. The Taylor Spatial Frame is what was used to straighten and grow my legs. You can Google about the frame and doctors in your area. I think the surgery has to be medically necessary for insurance to pay as I had knee pain. Probably half the cost in Mexico or Canda. Eight years ago $40,000 per leg covered by insurance.
Seeing videos like this make me even more grateful for being born 6' 2".
If there was a pill I could take to take me from 6 to 6'3 for me personally I'd pay up to 50k for it. Women get Botox breasts lip lifts tummy tucks etc etc etc but the number one physical feature men are rated on without a shadow of a doubt is height. Taller men make more money are able to attract more preferable partners etc. The return on the investment for me personally would easily be worth it. The issue I have is the risk of surgery and the down time and lack of guaranteed success.
Dang 6 ft. So many people already wish they could even be a few inches shorter. But yeah it’s always understandable to want to be taller, unless you’re like 8ft lol
No, taller men don't make more money. Height is overrated thing (that comes from a tall man)
@@TasX 6ft is average. But even very tall people want to be taller
@@-Ice_Cold- bruh no way 6 ft is average
@@-Ice_Cold-Average in the Netherlands maybe
A current M3 here. This is actually pretty popular in Asia. It has been at least a decade since this procedure has been popular in Korea. Koreans care a lot about height and some people who are not satisfied with their heights go through this procedure. The risk of this procedure is quite high and some people even become wheelchair-bound. I am fortunate to be 6' 0", but I can see why some people might be interested in this.
Thanks M3, now back to holding the retractor
@@Karim-ik5ij My arms are going to be buffed by the time I am done with surgery rotation
@@Soriyou3 It will be over sooner than you know. Keep grinding :)
Koreans care a lot about their looks that’s why they are the world leader in plastic surgery and not just plastic surgery but skin bleaching is popular in Korea as well I was shocked to find out cause Koreans are already fair in complexion why bleach
Wheelchair-bound? Seriously? Do you have any examples of this?
it's not unheard-of in some countries in Asia. The patients are mostly men in 1m50 (5') range. I'm a 5' woman and I can understand their reason
the procedure is painful as hell so whoever undergoes through it voluntarily deserves respect
it hurts as much as breaking your leg accidentaly
@Merry M Well no because you're knocked out.
@@gj9157 I mean the recovery process
@Merry M Currently feeling fine after surgery, just a bit of stiffness. For people like me I'd highly recommend it.
@@gj9157 I struggle with walking for hours without any health issues can't imagine myself after the surgery luckily I don't have the money for it
I’m SHORT! 25 yr old male and 5’5” but even if I was filthy rich I would never do this. Yeah being short sucks but it is what it is… I learned to accept it over time.
Why not though?
@@Joe-dz2fl because… it seems extremely painful, EXPENSIVE, and dangerous..
I’m fine being short.. I’m not going through all that pain and spending that much money and Risking serious infection and possibly amputation for 2-3 inches..
@@mrwoody1413 I understand man, but the success rate is 95%, the technology improved a lot in the last 15 years.
@@mrwoody1413 It's not dangerous lol unless you try to get it cheap from some shady people
@@Joe-dz2flcuz he likes to cope with himself
Doc your 6’4. The thought from your perspective of doing this would be to go to the NBA.
But most people doing this are actually short and just want to be able to get a date or not passed over in the workforce.
You'd still have to lengthen the arms to balance out the lengthening of the legs.
no, I mean as long as you're not doing like 6 inch increase or something. Many people have naturally long leg to torso ratio, I've seen it many times at my college campus. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just don't overdo it I guess.
I’m 182.5cm and I would want to be around 190cm so Yh I’d be cool with this surgery and see how life is like at 6ft3
No thanks, I had a hip replacement which led to a blood clot and pulmonary embolism assuming same thing can happen with this.
HEY ! GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS ! HOPE ALL IS WELL !
I'm 5'10" but my body proportions are off as I've quite short legs (30") and a longer torso. would definitely consider it if i could afford it to... had to laugh though as asked a girl out that was 5'2" and got rejected with her saying she would only date a guy over 6ft..... even with 6" heels on she would still be looking up to me
Seriously 5 10 more than sufficient
Even if you're short this surgery IS NEVER WORTH IT. please please whoever is considering this unless for medical reasons DO NOT go for this surgery
@jayo.6232 I think it’s very expensive and costly for something that is superficial. There will be someone out there who will love u regardless of your height. Also think about the amount of medication you will be on and the side effects are expensive and unnecessary. You’re at risk for bone infection and nerve injury. The statistics is poor too, success rate is only 4/10 when it is very costly. Unless you have a medical reason for gg for it such that the benefits outweighs the risk of not being able to walk anymore I would suggest you to not go for it. Wait for 2 years or so and think if this is really what you want.
I'm 5'2". I can get that extra 0.5in if I stretch and lie a little bit. I'm proportionally short. Even if my legs were lengthened I'd look funny because my torso is just short. I'm gonna have to content myself to ask prefect strangers to grab things. To date, nobody has minded. I'm grateful I've not needed anything like this because it sounds horrible. Bone pain itself is horrible.
Hi, I'm a male, same height as you. How about that?
Liangelo ball had this same surgery to get tall and now he is in the nba. Worth a try if u thing u were always to short
Depends on if I retain ALL strength and functionality after the surgery completely heals and if I could do it to my arms as well. I don't want disproportionately long legs and tiny T Rex arms 💀
You legs and hands are not necessarily the one perfect ratio you could have long hands short legs vise versa plus half a foot won't even be noticeable
@@sanu7325 yup I have a 6”1 wingspan and I’m 5”7
as a man who wakes up at 5'7 and spine decompresses at 5'6 to mid-day barefoot. Obviousely with shoes I would be little over 5'7 throughout the day with shoes and 5'8 in the morning. The thing is, only reason I would've considered this surgery is if there was a guarantee for no complications and for a full recovery after 3 months. Additionally, the reasoning is because I was unlucky and got the short genes in my family. My dad is 5'9, same with my brother, but not me. My mother is 5'1.
Thanks for talking about this I been wondering 😂
Honestly, I'll just accept my 172 centimeters with grace ... (and shame, but mostly grace)
So how does this affect the structural integrity of you bones having this procedure done. Seems like you could have severely weakened bones as you grow old.
It would be nice to see over the crowd.
I have a sister who is a dwarf. No growth hormone. She’s normal in every way except height. She’s 4’2”. We’re both older now and it would be silly at this stage in her life. But I wonder if this were available in her teenage years if she would choose the surgery. It might mean the difference between having all her clothing altered, having blocks taped to her car gas pedals and sitting on pillows to drive….and buying anything without alterations. At a normal height, it’s amazing what we take for granted like shopping for groceries and seeing and reaching almost everything! She hated grocery shopping for that reason. Now she orders online and lets the staff shop for her. This simple service is huge for her!
rhonda not sure what you mean by older but if you are in your 50s. this was already available 50 years ago. but i hear you on all the things we all take for granted that little have to work hard to touch . i feel, as society we kind of failed them because most of architecture isn't little people friendly AT ALL.
My uncle told me how certain designs are not women friendly ( i am unsure of the english terms but in germany its *Frauenfeindlich* ) and its when he took me to a site that i understood how buildings with only on exit make it impossible for women to escape their abusers .
@@PHlophe She just turned 60. She had little or no growth hormone and was thought to be premature at birth. But my mother said she was full term. My Mother said at that time giving growth hormone was experimental and she was afraid my sister would be a GIANT and grow unusually TALL. She felt that at that time being petite and small would be better than a giant. I guess that was the sexist thought process at the time. Women were only supposed to find husbands to take care of them. My sister also has difficult veins ( they roll) and she's hard to draw blood from. My mother said as a baby, she would be screaming as they tried to draw blood from her repeatedly and kept missing veins. She would feel like they were torturing her and would stop the procedure. It wasn't until she was in high school, I think that she had her first successful blood draw and they took it from her finger. It showed NO growth hormone and no thyroid hormone. They started her on thyroid hormone and she did grow a little. But her final height to this day is 4 feet 2 inches. She wears children's size shoes.
@@PHlophe this surgery has got a ton of innovations and improvements in recent years. I'm 22 male at 5'8 and I'm probably gonna save up for this by my late 20's
@@RhondaElle She probably don't know what ''giant'' means. With high dosages of growth hormone, given her height, she could be average woman, but no more
Gaining 5 inches would fix my BMI, losing 30 ponds would do the same. I am content with being 5'7".
I’m not bro I’m getting the procedure done
I would rather live 10 years tall than living 50years short, i'm 18 and 169cm
Feel you bro, I am 25 same height and it only get worse mentally.
Definitely
I am whiting for scientists to find a way to reactivate the growth plates
Yes, I would consider the surgery. I'm about 5'6, l had several female friends that I was intimidated by them because of there height.
In all due respect, I don’t think you are an extreme, meaning you probably shouldn’t get the surgery for social reasons unless you are absolutely rolling in money and in a place of life where it wouldn’t be disruptive to get it. You are in male range of height and still above female average so you are still taller than approximately half of women.
@@CalStephano Wrong. 5'6 is not a desirable height to the vast majority of women shorter than 5'6. Alonzo if you can afford it, definitely do it. Do the proper research first, "Cyborg 4 life" is a good channel
@@markusmath3421 I am all for body autonomy. If he wants it, can afford it comfortably, does his research, and is okay with his life being put on hold for it for a while, then it is totally fair to go for it. Whether the investment is worth the financial, time, and emotional cost is up to him.
Never said anything about that height being desirable to women, but it is simple fact that 5'6 isn't statistically extreme (more than 10% of men are shorter than that). It may be relatively uncommon but it isn't unusual to be 5'6.
I personally think that because it isn't an extreme, that great amount of time and money can be spent elsewhere, like improving himself in hobbies, going out to grow socially, etc., but it is up to him in the end.
Are you srsly intimidated by women? I'm 5'5 ik I can easily take down any women tf?
I am 5'7 I am considering the procedure, however I compete in many sports and some at semi-pro level, not sure if it is worth it. But maybe one day I will do the surgery, hopefully new methods will be discovered as this topic conserns a lot of males and this should definitely become more available to people who need it :) But if you are short guy, remember there is Kevin Hart, Peter Dinklage and many other non-famous men who own their heigh ... don't feel sad about it just accept yourself and become the best version of yourself! Be happy no matter what!
Dr Webb, I have seen another great surgeon performing likely the most minimally invasive back surgeries available. Dr Ara Deukmedjian who has discovered back pain from herniation are caused due to the surrounding inflammation. He perfected a procedure called the Deuk Laser Disc Repair (DLDR). Can you give insight and why more surgeons are not performing this technique? I know they would be less money for the Physician because they are not getting paid by manufactures of the plates, screws and rods. But he has had a 99% success rate with thousands of surgeries and curing the problem. It would be great seeing you do a review on his procedure. It would be even greater to see you learning and performing this technique.
As an outsider to medicine, I have to say it WOULD be pretty interesting to find out HOW certain surgical techniques become popular. Like do individual surgeons start a trend and their influence drives it to become adopted or is there a more systematic method to how new surgical techniques are derived? I reckon that's a great idea for a series Dr. Webb - you could maybe explain the history of how certain surgical procedures came about, why they are done a certain way etc. Thank me later :P
Im a 5'8 dude and I've been having trouble with my size for the past 20 years.Im not insecure about it no im just self conscious about it. Its something that has always bothered me not only that i would watch videos of short dudes getting ridiculed for something they can't control. That did it for me, im 22 years old im approaching my early to late 20s. Plus i don't wanna live the rest of my 20s 5'8 miserable and lonely YOLO.
so you're going to become a short person on stilts with weakened bones instead?
I am 51 yo and 5’7” tall. I have short legs. I have to make 4-5 steps while taller guys make 3 steps.
I have 2 sons. Older one is about 6’, and the younger lazy one is taller than his brother.
I had both joined swim teams in their middle school and high school years. I fed them with a lot of eggs every day. The older one used to go to sleep by 8 pm to get up at 4 am. The younger one did not care about school and other things; he slept a lot.
In short, right amount of exercise, food and sleep between 8pm and 6am help with growth.
how tall is the mom? And how about other members in the family?
I had a femoral Ilizarov to add 1.5" after an open (compound) comminuted fracture in a car accident. The Ilizarov was an amazing process, but it was grueling, and I'd never recommend it as a cosmetic procedure. Mine was a total of seven surgeries for the Ilizarov, and included pin infections. I'm a former orthopedic nurse.
My Friend has botched up LL in Turkey
I would like to gain exposure of my channel so people's lives could be saved
I am not against the surgery but only against opting cheaper clinic in third world countries.
My friend can't walk after the surgery
The Illizarov isn't used anymore.
Variations of it are still extensively used. It's an external fixation device with a screw to lengthen bones; it's in very common use.
im just a couple inches from being 6ft, surgery doesnt seems like a bad idea
was waiting for this one! haha
I wanted to do this before. I'm 5 foot flat. And for the longest time I felt that my height is a disability.
You automatically get scratched off a girls list to date.
But yeah. I just try to be happy and contented and not stress too much about it. But I really like to make a social experiment where I put 5'0" on tinder or any decent dating app to see if I get any hits. 😂
I absolutely adore u ric. Its ppl like u that make me feel goof about myself. U rly changed my mind about taking this surgery
Thank you doctor! Very interesting!:)
All of that scarring! Just for a few inches. I guess I’d have to be in that patient’s shoes in order to understand the willingness to undergo such a procedure.
Well, just think about all of the men you rejected because they were too short.
@@ceriusgeek2749 victim.
@@ceriusgeek2749 you got her there lol
There are a lot of people (including me) who don't like their statures. This surgery works well and give us a hope, the problem is that it is too expensive, but maybe It could get cheaper in the future.
@@s.calamity5545 there's a guy from a podcast I listened to that did the leg lengthening surgery and now has more success with women. He literally did nothing else except get taller. I don't know if you are male but stop putting other males down for doing what they feel they have to do, it's disgusting. It's not neccesarily victim mentality, some women do procedures to themselves to look better and it works, men should be able to do the same thing. It's their choice and their life. Let people be.
By the way, if you're one of those creepy self improvement "just lift bro" people, and your retort is that I'm a victim mindset person, I work out, and on my way to getting my second engineering degree. So I know what hardwork is. I'm not a victim. I simply don't shit on people for doing what they feel they have to do, and that includes improving themselves by "artificial" means.
Oh yeah also, no one gives a shit about your anecdotes__" oh I know this one eyed 4 foot guy who slays pussy". We both know that generally women care about height. So just stop with that.
My left femur is shorter than my right. This would fix a few things for me but otherwise not worth it. I’m 5’8” on my right leg but just over 5’7” standing on both because discrepancy. Mom has it too, I don’t need the lifts she used for correction.
My recommendations put a limb lengthening video of a woman who had a dwarfism diagnosis. It’s fascinating for those who seek out this. As a physician when is the line drawn for what’s is considered cosmetic and what isn’t cosmetic?
If money is going on the pockets of those performing for cosmetic reasons, no line
This guy going to create the real life jack hanma
I'm 5'3 and I'll gladly pay anything to be taller. I get rejected a lot because of my height. Even when I do ask a girl out and we start dating her female friends will make fun of her for not being with a "real man". I get ghosted shorty afterwards every time...
I can't count how many times I've had gun in my mouth
Bro I’m with you dawg I’m 5ft8 and I’m trying to save up for the procedure
@Mimikins maybe it will get cheaper in the future...
You're living the dream Doc!
✅6'4
✅Spine Surgeon
⛔San Antonio, Texas (Yikes!)
San Antonio is a great place to practice medicine
And fairly handsome tooo
As a 6'1" male I can tell you life isnt any better. People ridicule me for other things. Everyone gets ridiculed for one thing or another
Yet your still here
Bro I say this with the upmost respect, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Wrong. Height is not sufficient, but is necessary to unlock certain roles, salaries and women. Facts.
@@jean-francoiskener6036 So is the right type of personality, who you know, and where you're from.
@@WillG67 yes but the fact is for the majority of women/leadership roles u are instantly put in a mental category of being insufficient. Ofcourse you're able to get out of that but you have to move mountains compared to someone who isn't 5'2-5'5. Its a different world my friend.
I 1st saw this procedure in the movie Gattaca.
Even if money were no object my average sized body is pain free and injury free so it might not be worth the risk and than there's answering to my parents and less vain friends . I can definitely see the temptation though and short men in particular get heavily judged for height .
I'm a 5'5" 25 y/o man. It's tempting but yeah, the risks far outweigh the benefits for me.
Id do it
@@gj9157 I think your brave . No judgment here !
@@rolandov2 you’d do it just to be 5’8 that’s still short dude
@@GoldenBoyDims I said I wouldn't do it, and tell me something I don't already know lol...
Dr. Webb, 6ft4 is NBA Height. You don’t need limb lengthening surgery . 🙂
Im trying to be 6’9! 😂
I'm 5'7, and in college, feels like everyone around me is at least 5'11. Guess I got the short end of the stick. hah
I'm ~5'10 and most people in my country are 6'1. I feel short kinda often it's a joke
Same, I’m 19 might take hgh if growth plates aren’t closed 😕
What are the long term side effects of this surgery? ... I'm not convinced that the benefits will outweigh the detrimental issues that will inevitably follow this cosmetic surgery. If this was a medical necessity where one leg was shorter than the other, I could understand the lengthening of the shorter limb. From the articles I've read, it appears that men are more likely to have their limbs lengthened than females. This leaves me with several unanswered questions, namely WHY being the top of that list. Obviously this is not a surgery that is going to allow someone to potentially be off work for 6 weeks and then return to duty as normal. Then you have the cost involved, not only from the surgery itself but from the lost time off work as well. Seems to me that any potential candidate for this procedure should have a couple hundred thousand in their savings account before embarking on this adventure. And hats off to those that's willing to try this experiment best of luck in the future but my personal opinion I would rather stay gravity impaired than to be broke and in pain.
I am women 5ft tall and would definitely want to get this surgery.Its hard trying to be confident when people always make jokes and try to bring you Down because of your height😭💔
Your a woman 5’0 is the perfect height
Think about this: If you were a man you'd have to get the rope already lol
Standing 5’5, if I could get to 6 feet and had the money I probably would do it.
Home threw in the 6 4 flex. Lol
Standing at an imposing 5’9 if i could afford this surgery I would without a second thought.
Jack Hanma was here.
I don’t understand how people would get this then just continue on… like the first month you prolly gotta use up all your vacation time just to recover and be able to walk even. Then even getting to work is probably excruciating. How do people go about this is insane to me. You’re literally walking with shattered legs.
It's crazy and sad how far people will go for purely cosmetic reasons.
This means, people who do this think something is wrong with them not beeing tall
It's reality man
it's totally understandable and the surgery is actually really impressive. If it was much cheaper I'd recommend every short male do it, if they're willing to make the commitment of exercising and physical therapy
I would fucking do this surgery if I had the money for sure. I'll gladly accept the risk, pain, financial loss, therapy, time loss, to grow 3-5 inches. I would do it in a heartbeat
Mate - I honestly suspect you are overestimating the importance of it
Bro you gotta love yourself man, this surgery won't make you feel any better about yourself, when you roke and in pain.
Unless you were 5'9 (why would you get it at 5'9, 5'9 is avg) and got to be 6+, height doesn't matter like you think. Height only matters in attractiveness if the height is attractive, if not then it's average and doesn't help your attractiveness like you think. Sure it can give you a boost, but not a day and night difference.
@@abc4781 everyone who's actually done it felt much better about themselves actually
@@juans9515it's not just to be attractive, it's just to not be treated like trash about something you can't control. I am male, 22yo and people treat me like a kid because of my height. I could live alone all my life being tall but being respected and would be the happiest man alive.
I'm about 5'11 and wish I could have this done. The cost is very high though, but it also looks to be painful and a long recovery process. I don't know, having grown up in Turkey I never felt like I was judged for my height. The fixation around height in men appears to be primarily a western phenomenon, primarily more American and British. I'm not sure why this is, but, there are nations where height doesn't determine your worth as a man.
I’m only 4 ft 8 and want to do this! So sick of hearing how tall are you?”
Tell them you’re as tall as you need to be.
I am 182 and habe no Problem Witz my shortness
Bitcoin is the answer to afford this kind of thing. If I gained 500k in 2025 I will not hesitate to get taller im 5'7 but I want to be 5'11. I don't care if I die I just want to be taller
Unless you got to be 6+ with it (I don't think you should aim for that, pretty unsafe for your height) , height doesn't matter like you think. Height only matters in attractiveness if the height is attractive, if not then it's average and doesn't help your attractiveness like you think. Sure it can give you a boost, but not a day and night difference. Think abt what makes a model a model, it's not only height but also, face, wealth, social skills... Sure you might not be exceeding in height, but understand that you're going to do all of that for slightly above avg height... Not sure if you're planning to get all the girls you can with the height difference, but if you are looking for only 1 soul then it's not worth trust me