Which area do you think developments are most likely to be in -
a.finding a method of distracting the bone slowly enough for soft tissues to grow in unison ie. comparable to puberty, or
b.finding more sophisticated ways of helping soft tissues adapt and recover
I'm pretty much never going to get ll until the procedure becomes more predictable and I'm prepared to accept my height until that happens.
Posted on May 21, 2020, 6:33 pm
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Posted on Jun 10, 2020, 4:29 pm
#2
wow - I had never even considered how faster consolidation could lead to an easier ll experience. You could literally do a cm at a time, leaving time for recovery in between.
Would damage to the soft tissues not be cumulative though, ie doing 4cm total in four separate spaced out procedures would eventually lead to the same sort of damage as doing 4cm in one procedure?
Thanks for posting this information - it's really interesting.
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