What gives confidence to patients and surgeons that during lengthening blood vessels, nerves and muscles regenerate and don't degrade in physical characteristics due to stretching? Are there studies on this? I have not seen a single study anywhere. All studies are about how patients feel after lengthening but not how the nerves, blood vessels and muscles change at a biological and microscopic level.
Let's say after LL you feel normal but your blood vessels have become 20% narrower. In your late 40s you get mild diabetes or cholesterol and because your blood vessels are narrower you are at a risk of blood clots.
Effect of LL on muscles, blood vessels and nerves
They repair and regenerate themselves over time. In that much time your bone will pretty much replace itself and so does other parts.
Quote from: indian on March 20, 2021, 09:34:56 AMThey repair and regenerate themselves over time. In that much time your bone will pretty much replace itself and so does other parts.
How do you know? there are no studies on this.
Doctors have examined the tissues. They're not stretched out like silly putty over the new bone.
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on March 20, 2021, 12:43:52 PMDoctors have examined the tissues. They're not stretched out like silly putty over the new bone.
Are there studies?
And what about nerves and blood vessels?
I have messaged Michael Assayag, surely he would know and hopefully respond here.
Paley told me nerves regenerate 1mm per day and recommends to keep the lengthening 1mm or less per day. I am not sure about the muscles though
Quote from: readyprecisestryde on March 20, 2021, 01:42:20 PMPaley told me nerves regenerate 1mm per day and recommends to keep the lengthening 1mm or less per day. I am not sure about the muscles though
Yeah nerves are generally known to heal except around the spine. Still some studies would be nice to have.
What about blood vessels (arteries and veins)?
I don't know about blood vessels and please let us know once you hear from Dr. Assayag
It's basic biology.
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