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Posted on Feb 17, 2019, 12:14 am
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Is there any english speaking patients of Mr.Donghoon Lee? We've met some korean patients, but there seems to be something off.

I heard from many doctors that there is no moral doctor that would offer height surgery without posting any of it's risks involved. I checked his official cafe(for limb lengthening) and many of his stickered post are basically saying that there are almost no risks given you don't go above 6cm. I am very suspicious of this, so I am asking if any non-bias patients can give me any intel on this. I've only been able to meet around 4 patients but I cannot tell if they are biased or not.

He is a very good doctor in terms of success rate of surgeries and he once came out on TV saying that he doesn't like limb lengthening neither would he ever recommend it but now he offers it. Even for height? I hope someone can help me out on this. This is not any post trying to defame Dr.Donghoon Lee but it just doesn't seem quite right.

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Posted on Feb 17, 2019, 5:49 pm
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Quote from: epikness on February 17, 2019, 12:14:14 AMIs there any english speaking patients of Mr.Donghoon Lee? We've met some korean patients, but there seems to be something off.

I heard from many doctors that there is no moral doctor that would offer height surgery without posting any of it's risks involved. I checked his official cafe(for limb lengthening) and many of his stickered post are basically saying that there are almost no risks given you don't go above 6cm. I am very suspicious of this, so I am asking if any non-bias patients can give me any intel on this. I've only been able to meet around 4 patients but I cannot tell if they are biased or not.

He is a very good doctor in terms of success rate of surgeries and he once came out on TV saying that he doesn't like limb lengthening neither would he ever recommend it but now he offers it. Even for height? I hope someone can help me out on this. This is not any post trying to defame Dr.Donghoon Lee but it just doesn't seem quite right.


The truth is that US based doctors are reporting treatment success rates of nearly 100% (in the high 90's) since most patients are reaching their goals now.   Limb Lengthening has inherent risks but is pretty safe.  It's painful and tiresome; but it's something that can be done safety.

Here is a video with Paley speaking about Dr. Lee.

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