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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 12:13 pm
#1

obviously the 'safest' way to get a maximum lengthening is by doing 2 surgeries so each segment is lengthed to a lesser degree.
however, i wonder, putting aside factors like money / time spent - if someone plans on making it 2 operations, what are the chances that following one LL experience he would want to go through another?
I think planning on doing like 4cm on femur, in thinking that the rest will be on tibia sometime later, may be reasonable but then u might get fed up with the ordeal after one experience, and then youre  stuck with 4 cm, which may be a decent amount, but then again you could have pushed it to another 3-4cm...
So im thinking if planning this (2 LLs) has any grasp in reality.
I realize that there are a bounch that have done 2 LLs. but from what i gather, most people that have done 1 LL do not wish to ever go through this again, regardless of how cm theyve gained....

thanks for any insight

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 5:25 pm
#2

I don't think there are many, if anyone, that has both done 2 LL and still post on here.

I imagine that if you do both back to back (within a few months) the experience will seem like one ordeal but you'll have to deal with being in a wheelchair etc

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 7:47 pm
#3

thanks!

Yes i realize there arent many who did 2 segments.  let alone finding them here...
however im still interested in those who did 1 LL, regarding whether their original plans or way of thinking changed dramatically in retrospective...

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 9:35 pm
#4

You guys should really just search "Quadrilateral" on here and just read on.

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 9:57 pm
#5

Quote from: Alu on July 08, 2017, 09:35:59 PMYou guys should really just search "Quadrilateral" on here and just read on.


Yes, very aware of this but I think he was looking for active members.

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 10:03 pm
#6

Anyway 2 segments are :
1)takes twice more time
2)large sum of money
3)hard to say about complications but I think it's unpredictable
Better try 1 operation as much as u can and than you will see

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 10:25 pm
#7

Quote from: YungGud on July 08, 2017, 10:03:02 PMAnyway 2 segments are :
1)takes twice more time
2)large sum of money
3)hard to say about complications but I think it's unpredictable
Better try 1 operation as much as u can and than you will see


Length of time depends on what method you go with and the timing of operations.

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Posted on Jul 8, 2017, 10:45 pm
#8

Up to 8cm you do one LL in femurs and if you want up to 6.5-7 you can do tibias as well.
If you want more you should do both segments.
Things are pretty simple imo.

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Posted on Jul 9, 2017, 2:23 am
#9

I'm planning on doing 2 segments, always have but of course the only way anyone ever truly knows if they will continue with a 2nd surgery is after the recovery of their 1st. Safest amounts appear to be 7cm and under for femurs and 5cm and under for tibias. This works perfectly for me as I plan on doing 6-7cm on femurs  and 5 or under tibias. There are a few diaries on here about quad lengthening, check em out. As far as when it's worth it - from what I've seen it's mostly the people who encounter complications who say they wish they'd never done it or wouldn't do another segment. That's reasonable but for someone like myself at 5'3 I'm pretty determined to reach 5'7 and of course choice of surgeons is always a factor in your end result

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Posted on Jul 9, 2017, 2:34 am
#10

Quote from: Morgenst. on July 09, 2017, 02:23:06 AMI'm planning on doing 2 segments, always have but of course the only way anyone ever truly knows if they will continue with a 2nd surgery is after the recovery of their 1st. Safest amounts appear to be 7cm and under for femurs and 5cm and under for tibias. This works perfectly for me as I plan on doing 6-7cm on femurs  and 5 or under tibias. There are a few diaries on here about quad lengthening, check em out. As far as when it's worth it - from what I've seen it's mostly the people who encounter complications who say they wish they'd never done it or wouldn't do another segment. That's reasonable but for someone like myself at 5'3 I'm pretty determined to reach 5'7 and of course choice of surgeons is always a factor in your end result


Yeah I'd say start with tibia and see how it's going then if you feel it's safe and you can do another then do femurs since it takes short anyway.

Have you decided when and where for your quad?

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