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    If it’s something you consider daily, and you constantly feel too short, experiencing height dysphoria, then proceed with limb lengthening. However, if it’s an occasional desire to be taller, but not a pressing need, I wouldn’t recommend pursuing it. The procedure is not only very expensive but also requires significant motivation to endure the pain and intense stretching for months.
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    aboardApples6
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    The issue is not the duration of 3 months but rather concerns related to time, finances, and so on.
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    Dr. Birkholtz’s facility in South Africa appears impressive, particularly for post-op care, albeit pricey. You are allocated a 3-month period with comprehensive services, and there is a highly skilled team available for post-op assistance. Exploring this option is certainly worthwhile if you have the financial means to do so.
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    aboardApples6
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    According to Paley in his FAQ on his website (most experienced surgeon in the world) ON AVERAGE:

    If the complete 8 cm on femurs is performed, you will need to wait 2 months before being able to fully bear weight.

    If the 5 cm on femurs is done, it will require a 1-month wait before being able to fully bear weight.

    and if 5 cm tibia is carried out, it will necessitate 2 months for the same.

    However, it varies depending on age, genetics, exercise, and nutrition…

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