So I plan to go to Germany for my surgery in the near future, but I got a concern about the process. I've read and heard virtually everywhere that the max you could go is 7cm for tibias and 8cm for femurs.
But these guys offer as much as 12cm and 9cm. I do not wanna do something stupid that'll ruin my life, so please tell me if anyone knows about this or how safe it is.
Okay, but what about the recommended length? Do you know of the recovery status of people who did beyond 15cm?
This message left me very confused, but I'm guessing this was meant to be ironic.
What about you? Have you gone through with it?
I'm sorry if I seem uneducated, but I promise I am. The only thing I was skeptical about was this doctor's office I got in contact with who said to they've had patients who went beyond 15cm no issue.
I'm also trying my best to complete information from this site, but it's super difficult to navigate through, I'm not used to this.
These posts are pretty heartbreaking, which is why I'm wishing for this procedure to gradually become much cheaper throughout this century for future generations. Wish the stigma around plastic surgery in general was far less prevalent.
I disagree. Height is a major aspect of your social status for people, subconsciously or otherwise. There's a reason why there's a disproportionate percentage of men over 6 feet who are CEOs and the percentage of 6 foot men. Many physical features could make or break you, and height is no exception.
I have the mindset that when it comes to your physical appearance and personality, do everything you can for both to be the best it can and let people decide how much they like it.
Max for tibia is 7cm according to doctors who specialize in this field and say there would be consequences if you exceeded that. It's some of these businesses who offer heigher and claim there won't be a problem. But 7 is fine.
Good choice. It's good to be as informed as much as possible as opposed to backing out entirely or going for a really small number and wasting money.
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