Thank you for showing the scars after treatment. I love how transparent you guys are. You make people feel more comfortable when you show everything. Good and bad
This surgery is totally worth it just proceed with caution and you'll be more than fine. Give it 2-3 years to fully heal up and regain all athletic ability back.
@@legendgb1The gap between the top of his head in that before and after looks more than 6.5cm regardless. It's actually quite a noticeable difference.
Yeah its insane how much a small amount of height affects your appearance. Hence why girls go for taller guys on average, but where some shoe lifts and you’ll see the difference yourself
Wow, die Oberschenkel harmonieren perfekt mit den Schienbeinen. Sein Gang wirkt absolut natürlich, als wäre er schon immer so gelaufen und als hätte er keine Operation gehabt. Der Doktor hat wirklich ein Wunder vollbracht, obwohl natürlich auch die anderen Patienten ihre Ergebnisse genießen können. Doch noch nie zuvor habe ich einen Patienten gesehen, der seine Beine so geschickt einsetzen konnte wie auf diesem Video. Einfach perfekt! 😍🦵👍✌️
@@detective5253 I understand your perspective, and I agree that regaining athletic abilities after surgery involves various factors. Genetics, body structure, hard work, and discipline all play important roles in determining the outcome. Firstly, genetics can influence an individual's athletic potential. Some people may naturally have a higher proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are associated with explosive power and strength. Others may have a genetic advantage in terms of bone density, joint structure, or cardiovascular capacity. These inherent factors can contribute to someone's ability to recover and regain athletic abilities after surgery. Secondly, hard work and discipline are crucial for achieving any athletic goal, including post-surgery rehabilitation. The recovery process requires consistent effort, adherence to rehabilitation protocols, and a positive mindset. Patients who are dedicated to their rehabilitation exercises, follow their healthcare provider's advice, and maintain a disciplined approach are more likely to make progress in restoring their athletic abilities. Furthermore, having a strong foundation of bone density and muscle mass can certainly provide advantages when it comes to strength training and physical activities. Strong bones are less prone to fractures, and well-developed muscles offer greater support and stability to the joints. This can enhance performance and reduce the risk of re-injury during the rehabilitation process. However, it's important to note that every individual's journey and response to surgery and rehabilitation will differ. Factors such as the type of surgery, the extent of the injury, and the overall health of the individual can also impact the outcome. While genetics and physical attributes can contribute to the recovery process, the skills and expertise of the surgical team, along with proper post-operative care and rehabilitation, are crucial in achieving optimal results. In conclusion, regaining athletic abilities after surgery involves a combination of factors. Genetics, body structure, hard work, and discipline all play significant roles in the outcome. While certain physical attributes may provide advantages, it is important to remember that each person's journey is unique, and successful rehabilitation requires the expertise of medical professionals, a well-designed treatment plan, and the commitment of the individual undergoing the process. 👌👍🦵✌️
I'm having this because one of my legs is an inch shorter. The back pain and scoliosis I have deal with for 35 years is debilitating. I hope even leg length will fix this. Actually hoping i wont get too much taller because im already a 177cm tall thin female. Thanks for giving me hope ❤🎉😊
The gain is relative to each individual. He was 172.5 before, so reaching 179 will feel like a very noticeable difference and takes him from short to a very strong average height. I believe that is well worth it! He could have done more, but he seems like the kind of guy who really loves doing sports. So I think 6.5 was the sweet spot for him to get a very noticeable height difference without getting greedy and risking slower or difficult recovery. If he had done 10 on the femur, proportions may look a little off in shorts. But everyone has different priorities. Some people just want the max height and happy to wear long pants to hide new proportions. Everyone's goals are different and most guys were not that athletic before the surgery. So they are not worried about being super athletic afterwards. They just want to be totally functional again. I think a lot of guys actually get in their best shape, because they now have great motivation to work out and stretch consistently the rest of their lives! That is yet another positive effect of the surgery!
@@Justhassane I 'm seriously considering. If I do, I would most likely do 6.5 cm on the femur as well. I'm already 175.25 cm (5' 9") with 182 cm wingspan, so reaching 181.75 cm (5' 11.5") would be perfect height gain for me with very doable recovery.
@@Tchai-gx7sstechnically it is 2 inches shorter then the universal avarage but at the same time Most men around the world are 5.7 5.8 5.9. 5.10 so it's not exactly tall nor really short unless the person lives in places where everyone is 6.5 lmao
Wow! As a 5 8 guy I can only imagine how amazing it'd be to stand at 5 11. I always wanted that height as a kid but couldn't. I hope I can achieve it as an adult rn
The main issue isnt the success rate since it's pretty pretty high. The issue is that for a huge amount of time you wont be able to work, so you need to have enough money to cover your usual expense, and being absolutely focus in your recovery.
In order to go back to your full athleticism you first must be an above average athlete to get it back. Remember it’s all about muscle memory. I’m going for this surgery 8cm femur internal nail.
work and save, get you a side business/hustle, so you can just save all of that money and don't go out buying expensive cars etc until after you get the surgery done
Short legs = shifty in bball and good at dribbling in football because your centre of gravity is lower thats why messi dribbles so good because he has the perfect physique to do so :)
Awesome. Also please make a video on people with what type of complications are not eligible for limb lengthening? Please make a video on this or reply here in by the list of complications.
I have a question Suppose a person wants to lengthen up 10 cm on femur so is it safe on femur this much ? How long with surgery take to make us grow 10 cm ? Is fixator and all those tools tied up removed right after surgery height achieved ? And to walk like normally how many days it will take ?
Im from sweden and thinkin about doing this surgery and if it's okay I would love to talk to the patient from this video. If u see this you can respond to my comment and we can exchange contacts :)
"No one will ever call me short again." Buddy i'm 174cm and i've been called short many times in this day and age where even 12 year olds are 180cm. Does he really think that an extra 6 cm puts him in a whole different height category? I'm planning on getting the surgery myself, even at 182 cm after the surgery, I still won't consider myself tall. I'm glad he's happy with 179 cm though, but why did he only go for 6 cm instead of 8-10 cm? Lost opportunity.
I think it is case by case thing. Depends on initial level of person's body flexability, athleticism, ability to recover and adapt to new mechanics, nutrition, work ethic during rehabilitation, etc.
@@CzaristMattUntil you take them off and you’re 5’7… had this same dilemma at 5’9. Wore inserts, realized how awesome being tall is, decided on leg lengthening surgery 😂
@@JakobFridfinnssonhow much did it cost you? and what would you say about drawbacks if any?? were you able to run, exercise, lift weights etc. again???
He will NEVER jump normally again! Anybody who disables themselves with this surgey can kiss goodbye to their weight bearing & athletic ability! Oh they’ll be tall alright… a tall cripple. That said though, i will give credit where credit is due. This is hands down the BEST recovery from this surgery that i have ever seen. He deffo doesnt have full athletic ability. But his walking and running ability is easily at say 60% which is way better than any recovery i have ever seen. Maybe its because he only lengthened 8cm and only the thigh bone. People ive seen who have done 15 cm on both tibia and fibula combined still walk like disabled ducks even 3years post op. His results are no doubt remarkable.
That's all quite impressive, but I don't need to see the patient doing sports for hours. I see him jumping and running once and that's enough. What I actually want to see in detail is the surgery itself, the healing process of the bone (x-rays) and the activities during the lengthening phase. Thanks.
@@WE-WUZZING-KANGS-N-SHEEOYT i watched it fine. Dont get me wrong… this is the BEST recovery i have ever seen from this surgery. Hands down. But its still very obvious that he is not back to full athletic ability. I’d say maybe 60% of his running and walking. But you can tell that his actual explosive athletic ability is just not there in the same way it would have been. It may get better over time. But lets be honest, its not going to be 100% i doubt he’ll even be able to jump down from a 4ft wall with full impact without serious problems.
So only 2 inches? I don't think that's worth the trouble.. I would consider 4inches cause 2inches isn't enough or worth that much pain and it's not much difference so naw 😂😂😂
so what is he saying the accent was difficult to understand. does being short cause issues with confidence or is it the other way around because nobody is putting him down?
I recently measured my height and it say's 172. I wanna do this in the future, adding 20 cm, so im gonna be 192 cm (My Goal). Hope someone will sponsored hahahahahaha.
@@bully33the key word I feel is "limit" and limiting is not the same as destroying With dedication and just flat out healthy living (regularly exercising and stretching, eating healthy food and sleeping well to help your bone get what it needs to heal) you can live normally You won't be a juggernaut athletically but if it makes the people who do it overall happier then whatever
@@bully33 So what ? Most people dont do hardcore sport. They jog here and there, walk, take biking, go hiking etc.. nothing this procedure will prevent you from doing as any random joe.
Thank you for showing the scars after treatment. I love how transparent you guys are. You make people feel more comfortable when you show everything. Good and bad
Not super transparent though, face still blurred lol
@@BunsNutso Not really relevant to the surgery results
This is truly a success story!
This surgery is totally worth it just proceed with caution and you'll be more than fine. Give it 2-3 years to fully heal up and regain all athletic ability back.
well, depends on how ambitious you are with the amount of height you decide to gain. right?
Really athletic ability comeback after the limb lengthening surgery
2-3 years is like 3 percent of my life
@@Michael-eg5xvyou will live a better life
@@Michael-eg5xv more like 6%
I'm a great candidate for this surgery. I'm 5'3 and 26 and I've been made fun of all my life. I think it's time for a change.
I’m 5’5 wanna get at least 5’10
This is the type of video I wanted to see.
Looks great and it makes me think iven more to get it done too.
Thanks for sharing !
Have you done it ? If yes please share your experience
Bruh I’m 180 and I still think about my height everyday
Daaamn bro ,I'm 180 and still thinking about the surgery
Good height
You're average in the US but above average globally. Not bad at all.
@@gp2755 average height in USA is 5'9
Me too. 1.80, but i put some 3cm inner soles in my shoes. It makes me feel much better! And it’s comfortable!
You should try it.
3:01 he looks so much taller even after 6.5 cm. That's insane.
he looks more muscular tho
he exercises that's why
@@legendgb1The gap between the top of his head in that before and after looks more than 6.5cm regardless. It's actually quite a noticeable difference.
Yeah its insane how much a small amount of height affects your appearance. Hence why girls go for taller guys on average, but where some shoe lifts and you’ll see the difference yourself
when we speak about hight one inch is noticable too
Wow, die Oberschenkel harmonieren perfekt mit den Schienbeinen. Sein Gang wirkt absolut natürlich, als wäre er schon immer so gelaufen und als hätte er keine Operation gehabt. Der Doktor hat wirklich ein Wunder vollbracht, obwohl natürlich auch die anderen Patienten ihre Ergebnisse genießen können. Doch noch nie zuvor habe ich einen Patienten gesehen, der seine Beine so geschickt einsetzen konnte wie auf diesem Video. Einfach perfekt! 😍🦵👍✌️
@@detective5253 I understand your perspective, and I agree that regaining athletic abilities after surgery involves various factors. Genetics, body structure, hard work, and discipline all play important roles in determining the outcome.
Firstly, genetics can influence an individual's athletic potential. Some people may naturally have a higher proportion of fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are associated with explosive power and strength. Others may have a genetic advantage in terms of bone density, joint structure, or cardiovascular capacity. These inherent factors can contribute to someone's ability to recover and regain athletic abilities after surgery.
Secondly, hard work and discipline are crucial for achieving any athletic goal, including post-surgery rehabilitation. The recovery process requires consistent effort, adherence to rehabilitation protocols, and a positive mindset. Patients who are dedicated to their rehabilitation exercises, follow their healthcare provider's advice, and maintain a disciplined approach are more likely to make progress in restoring their athletic abilities.
Furthermore, having a strong foundation of bone density and muscle mass can certainly provide advantages when it comes to strength training and physical activities. Strong bones are less prone to fractures, and well-developed muscles offer greater support and stability to the joints. This can enhance performance and reduce the risk of re-injury during the rehabilitation process.
However, it's important to note that every individual's journey and response to surgery and rehabilitation will differ. Factors such as the type of surgery, the extent of the injury, and the overall health of the individual can also impact the outcome. While genetics and physical attributes can contribute to the recovery process, the skills and expertise of the surgical team, along with proper post-operative care and rehabilitation, are crucial in achieving optimal results.
In conclusion, regaining athletic abilities after surgery involves a combination of factors. Genetics, body structure, hard work, and discipline all play significant roles in the outcome. While certain physical attributes may provide advantages, it is important to remember that each person's journey is unique, and successful rehabilitation requires the expertise of medical professionals, a well-designed treatment plan, and the commitment of the individual undergoing the process.
👌👍🦵✌️
I'm having this because one of my legs is an inch shorter. The back pain and scoliosis I have deal with for 35 years is debilitating. I hope even leg length will fix this. Actually hoping i wont get too much taller because im already a 177cm tall thin female. Thanks for giving me hope ❤🎉😊
Same with me.. my left tibia bones is an inch shorter... It hurts my hips, my back and my right knee.. you planing to do this surgery ?
Do you here also same@@gibrantaton7166
wow, gorgeous height for a woman.
Yo wanna talk?
He achieved good results and fast and perfect recovery because of his genetics, this is not the case for everyone.
Good pointer, people with poor genetics or lacking athletic history should think this carefully.
Also because he only did 7cm. A lot of these guys be doing 15+ cm so it takes longer to recover
Keeping things transparent gives more faith to viewers
how much is his wingspan
All short kings. We have to do it.
Yess 😢
Yes 🙌🏼
Yes
The gain is relative to each individual. He was 172.5 before, so reaching 179 will feel like a very noticeable difference and takes him from short to a very strong average height. I believe that is well worth it! He could have done more, but he seems like the kind of guy who really loves doing sports. So I think 6.5 was the sweet spot for him to get a very noticeable height difference without getting greedy and risking slower or difficult recovery.
If he had done 10 on the femur, proportions may look a little off in shorts. But everyone has different priorities. Some people just want the max height and happy to wear long pants to hide new proportions. Everyone's goals are different and most guys were not that athletic before the surgery. So they are not worried about being super athletic afterwards. They just want to be totally functional again. I think a lot of guys actually get in their best shape, because they now have great motivation to work out and stretch consistently the rest of their lives! That is yet another positive effect of the surgery!
would you get this surgery
@@Justhassane I 'm seriously considering. If I do, I would most likely do 6.5 cm on the femur as well. I'm already 175.25 cm (5' 9") with 182 cm wingspan, so reaching 181.75 cm (5' 11.5") would be perfect height gain for me with very doable recovery.
After the intramedullary nail removed will that make the bone hallow or will it get filled with new bone ??
It will fill completely on its own
Great result but you can see that his legs doesnt have as much power as it used to, the downside of the procedure i guess.
Demir içinde kalıyor mu yoksa çıkıyor sonradan ????
This is truly inspiring
Can someone tell me the prices ? My height is 164 i would like to grow taller 12-13 sm in two surgery.
80000
What was his wingspan please?
Man im 5'7 i don't give 2 fucks about being 6'0 im all G and blessed ima die this way.
#ShortKing ❤
@@Tchai-gx7sstechnically it is 2 inches shorter then the universal avarage but at the same time
Most men around the world are 5.7 5.8 5.9. 5.10 so it's not exactly tall nor really short unless the person lives in places where everyone is 6.5 lmao
I am a 5'8 manlet and I feel great. The best thing about it is not being a 5'7 manlet.
Is this why you searched and commented on the leg lengthening video? To say how secure you are about being 5'7 lol cmon
And if this wasn’t painful and long? Would you still say no?
Wow! As a 5 8 guy I can only imagine how amazing it'd be to stand at 5 11. I always wanted that height as a kid but couldn't. I hope I can achieve it as an adult rn
How much the surgery cost?
$40,000 for limb lengthning and $96,000 for quadrilateral
Loved it
But what is the success rate of leg lengthening
99%
The main issue isnt the success rate since it's pretty pretty high.
The issue is that for a huge amount of time you wont be able to work, so you need to have enough money to cover your usual expense, and being absolutely focus in your recovery.
i like how he gained all his leg muscles back... not overstretching is the key... 1:28 looks like he only gained 4cm
Around 7 cm
6cm
After how many times we can go back to our daily routine life .
2 years brother
depends on your daily routine, doesn't it
What is your ratio of tibia to femur? 80% of tibia?
So what can you do if your torso is the short part of body
In order to go back to your full athleticism you first must be an above average athlete to get it back. Remember it’s all about muscle memory. I’m going for this surgery 8cm femur internal nail.
Can we ask how people afford this? I’m generally interested in this surgery
work and save, get you a side business/hustle, so you can just save all of that money
and don't go out buying expensive cars etc until after you get the surgery done
You can also get a medical based loan if you get your credit right, they have companies that will finance part or the whole thing
Shorter legs = more acceleration, Longer legs = more top speed
Short legs = shifty in bball and good at dribbling in football because your centre of gravity is lower thats why messi dribbles so good because he has the perfect physique to do so :)
@@shars104but Ronaldinho was dribbling better than messy yet way more taller
Ronaldinho doesn't dribble better than messi
After this surgery how many months rest in? Can students, jobers take this surgery?how many months after walking?
Lol if your a labor worker youd be a damn fool to get it
Awesome.
Also please make a video on people with what type of complications are not eligible for limb lengthening?
Please make a video on this or reply here in by the list of complications.
I am 177-179 cm at 18 and my dream is this surgery 😢
Thanks to God 🙏
price?
2k dollars
A few kicks to shins and that’s it😂
I am 180 cm tall, I want to lengthen the femur +6 cm to be 186 cm ) How much does this operation cost in euros?
just do 3cm that’s still very tall
@@jjgiles4639is nosense all this trauma for 3 cm
70k euro
Is I feel stretching in muscles is my muscle grow to more after I do this surgery 😢 I think it affects in old age
Me too , I have same doubt
May i know his wing span
Is titanium rod removed from the leg after surgery or remains in it? 1:28
removed
@@eduxosahow the f is it removed if it's inside the bone. Wtf???
Incredible
Which country
How much cost for surgery??
80.000
@@Seth23dollars ?
20000eurus
I have a question
Suppose a person wants to lengthen up 10 cm on femur so
is it safe on femur this much ?
How long with surgery take to make us grow 10 cm ?
Is fixator and all those tools tied up removed right after surgery height achieved ?
And to walk like normally how many days it will take ?
Im from sweden and thinkin about doing this surgery and if it's okay I would love to talk to the patient from this video. If u see this you can respond to my comment and we can exchange contacts :)
After the entire bone lengthening process, is all metal removed from the legs?
Yes like the guy in the video, but it’s after at least 1.5 years or sth
@@loia5tqd001wait really how is this possible if the metall is put inside of the bone no???
@@fan-8695inside bone cavity then they remove it
@@fan-8695 surgery bro, they pull the metal rod out of the femur
What if the natural flexibility (let's say genetics) of the person is really bad?
If I go from 178-179 to about 180-183, will it take very long to recover? How much easier will it be?
Only 3.5cm is a waste
I'm 1.75 cm and i will get a 7.5 cm surgery i hope in some years i need to save the money. 👍
Same I am 1.75 and will get 8 cm
@@422crown i am 1,84 and i hope to get 1,90
@@lusquitaawhat for ?? XD Ur already tall
I'm 1,88 and i hope to be 2m after the surgery
Im 77 i would love to only get 5 cm
Will the bone recover fully after the nail removal? Bcs the bones in this vid look hollow.
Bone marrow fills in shortly after the nail removal in most cases.
@@gj9157Have you gotten this surgery?
@@gj9157what happens in the cases it doesn’t? I’m curious
Impossible @@Kumari_44
How much does it cost for limb lengthening
I had LL surgery 4 yrs ago I can run a 4.92 40 dash now
Can I ask you ? Can you run normally? Does it have side effects or complications?
@@Celine-j4r
If he can run 4.92 40 dash, then damn yes he can run normaly 😂
His age ?
He is 24 years old right now.
@@LiveLifeTaller I am 172 cm
It is few inches...Id like to know. Cases when 15 cm or more.
That's awesome
I will God bless ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏💕🙏💕
Amazing 🔥
"No one will ever call me short again." Buddy i'm 174cm and i've been called short many times in this day and age where even 12 year olds are 180cm. Does he really think that an extra 6 cm puts him in a whole different height category? I'm planning on getting the surgery myself, even at 182 cm after the surgery, I still won't consider myself tall. I'm glad he's happy with 179 cm though, but why did he only go for 6 cm instead of 8-10 cm? Lost opportunity.
you might look weird if you go for too many cm
like your arms will look short
And in most places on earth it is very rare for 12 year olds to be 180cm
Can you do all those activities if you do 15-20 cm?
Yeah of course
I think it is case by case thing. Depends on initial level of person's body flexability, athleticism, ability to recover and adapt to new mechanics, nutrition, work ethic during rehabilitation, etc.
if you do 15-20 cm you’re gonna look extremely disproportionate
@@stinkydognuts Owner did 20 cm and he looks perfect from 157 to 177 it depends on each person but 15 cm is safe limit beyond is risky
You should reduce its price drastically and make it affordable as more and more people show up.
Right now it's made for riches thing
I mean I turn 16 in December and 5’7-5’7.5, but if I stay this height forever I’m not sure if I would consider this.
Tall boots and some inserts and you're easily 6 ft.
@@CzaristMattUntil you take them off and you’re 5’7… had this same dilemma at 5’9. Wore inserts, realized how awesome being tall is, decided on leg lengthening surgery 😂
Do it if you want bro, it’s so liberating once you decide you’re getting it done
@@JakobFridfinnssonhow much did it cost you? and what would you say about drawbacks if any?? were you able to run, exercise, lift weights etc. again???
Esra loco ya era alto esta cirugia es para los q medimos de 165 a menos
It depends where you live, I am 175 but it’s below average in my country
@JakobFridfinnsson you are Scandinavian or from Germany or Netherlands. 5 foot 9 is a great height if you have a good frame
Looks like you can barely jump without feeling pain
He will NEVER jump normally again! Anybody who disables themselves with this surgey can kiss goodbye to their weight bearing & athletic ability! Oh they’ll be tall alright… a tall cripple. That said though, i will give credit where credit is due. This is hands down the BEST recovery from this surgery that i have ever seen. He deffo doesnt have full athletic ability. But his walking and running ability is easily at say 60% which is way better than any recovery i have ever seen. Maybe its because he only lengthened 8cm and only the thigh bone. People ive seen who have done 15 cm on both tibia and fibula combined still walk like disabled ducks even 3years post op. His results are no doubt remarkable.
@@Kumari_44why do you say never?
@@Kumari_44if it’s fully recovered why would you not be able to jump
@@AS-qj5ehhuman body is not math
It’s not worth it his athleticism will never be the same
How I would like to undergo this surgery, but I don't have money. God, someone support me with this.😢
🙁 I wish so bad I could help but i’m saving for my own leg lengthening. Maybe after I get mine done I can help you
Good for the people that want this.
Not for me personally tho
I feel ok from top of my head to my waist. Myy knees to my feet are also ok. But i believe my thighs are short. I am 5’7. Do something for me oooo.
That's all quite impressive, but I don't need to see the patient doing sports for hours. I see him jumping and running once and that's enough. What I actually want to see in detail is the surgery itself, the healing process of the bone (x-rays) and the activities during the lengthening phase. Thanks.
Give it 2 to 3 years for it to fully heal at least
He cant! He will never run or jump properly again. Even in 3 years.
@@Kumari_44source? Your intuition? 🤡
@@Kumari_44tell me you didn’t watch the video without telling me.
@@WE-WUZZING-KANGS-N-SHEEOYT
i watched it fine. Dont get me wrong… this is the BEST recovery i have ever seen from this surgery. Hands down. But its still very obvious that he is not back to full athletic ability. I’d say maybe 60% of his running and walking. But you can tell that his actual explosive athletic ability is just not there in the same way it would have been. It may get better over time. But lets be honest, its not going to be 100% i doubt he’ll even be able to jump down from a 4ft wall with full impact without serious problems.
I wish I’m privileged enough and financially capable to have this procedure. Unfortunately, I’m not and at 24 years old am only standing at 5’2”.
I'm very sorry for u bro
Why is his face blurred out is this 2 different people you are showing ?
Is called privacy. He decided this
Motivational
1.72 is my current hight and my gool is 1.77 which is 5 `10
6.5 cm is less for femur.
This feel and looks like an infomercial. Lol
You can’t jump now
So only 2 inches? I don't think that's worth the trouble.. I would consider 4inches cause 2inches isn't enough or worth that much pain and it's not much difference so naw 😂😂😂
It is very significant,2 inches is actually what I'll love to get,smaller inches to gain smaller recovery time
I'm thinking to just do 8cm. From 185 to 193. Or just 5cm. 185 to 190. 190-193 range has always been my dream height range
How old are you currently
Same I'm 184 looking for 191
180 is enough this surgey is for short do you understand 150 cm or 160 cm not 170 and more
This is how you know it’s not about being normal or tall for some but rather it’s about being taller than everyone else.
@@johnguevara9512 in freedom units girls want 6 ft so 172-179cm is perfect to reach the idealized 6 ft
so what is he saying the accent was difficult to understand. does being short cause issues with confidence or is it the other way around because nobody is putting him down?
I recently measured my height and it say's 172. I wanna do this in the future, adding 20 cm, so im gonna be 192 cm (My Goal). Hope someone will sponsored hahahahahaha.
What it goona help you with ?
dude, 172 is not short. get a hold of yourself and don't be an idiot
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517what the hell do you think? Getting a girl dummy!
sorry to say but, it's very hard to get more than +10 cm
No way you are gonna get 20cm dude
So you did limb lengthening to play football on a basketball court. 🤦♂️
Haiiiii please reply
this guy still short you should have gone for 15cm
15 cm is Ricky
And 179cm is à good height
Arms don’t match
RERALY noticeable
Sure, because you check people arm and feet on the street or on daily basic. foh 😂
bro is moving like he's got lag and yall congratulating him, 0 explosiveness in any of those movements 💀💀💀
He didn't remove the rods, ... After that its natural
@@sreyasbiswas4479Bro wdym 1:40
Just accept that the surgery will limit your physical abilities
@@bully33the key word I feel is "limit" and limiting is not the same as destroying
With dedication and just flat out healthy living (regularly exercising and stretching, eating healthy food and sleeping well to help your bone get what it needs to heal) you can live normally
You won't be a juggernaut athletically but if it makes the people who do it overall happier then whatever
@@bully33
So what ?
Most people dont do hardcore sport. They jog here and there, walk, take biking, go hiking etc.. nothing this procedure will prevent you from doing as any random joe.
complex society
When girls do make up or get facial surgery anyone says nothing. When men do this surgery, everyone blames him. Double standard society.