I'm planning on getting LON next year in Istanbul with Dr Halil Buldu, and I had a few questions.
Having spoken to a few people about the process, most of them advise against doing LON on the femurs as it can affect the soft tissue and cause some serious issues later on in life.
Instead I've been told that LON on the tibias is a lot safer.
However, the 6cm of safe lengthening that LON on the tibias offers isn't as appealing to me as the 8cm that LON on femurs can offer.
So I wanted to know, is there anyone who has had this procedure done on femurs, and what can you say about the process?
Are you happy with the result? Are you walking naturally again after having the procedure done? How long did it take you to get to that point if so? If you could rewind time, would you change your decision to do the femurs?
People who chose tibias over femurs please do chip in too
Thanks a lot in advance!

Just read the stories the the patients experience section.
I thought you said you spoke to other people personally that had the procedure. Just ask them if they can send you walking videos since you are already in contact with them. That’s what I would do.
Quote from: Growing on August 20, 2021, 02:38:02 AMI thought you said you spoke to other people personally that had the procedure. Just ask them if they can send you walking videos since you are already in contact with them. That’s what I would do.
Just walking videos are not enough to measure the success of this surgery. additionally sitting and FULL ROM videos are also necessary.
Quote from: more on August 20, 2021, 06:18:42 AMJust walking videos are not enough to measure the success of this surgery. additionally sitting and FULL ROM videos are also necessary.
Bro stop talking to me, I already told you this. Whats wrong with you?
I would also like to have surgery soon, but the truth is that I have not seen many testimonials of patients who have had surgery, I have not seen videos or testimonials of people who have had surgery of Lon in femur after 1 or 2 years, hopefully users like "Activatedxx" or "PerfectBody" share their experience every month to see if in the long term it is really advisable to have this procedure, they are the only users who have been sharing details of their surgery with Buldú, hopefully they will continue in the forum.
(sorry for my english)
Your English is fine 
Yeah that's something I'm worried about too.
With the LON procedure, it's as if people stop caring to update the forum once they've had it done.
I also asked a few surgeons (in Turkey) about returning to natural walking, daily activities, ROM etc. and they sort of brush over it.
Saying you'll be fine if you do the PT, blah blah blah, here's ONE video of a successful recovery ...
My bad, most of these people were surgeons.
I've seen maybe 2/3 videos of people walking after removal of the EF and a little time has passed (3 months was the longest I think), and they all walk in an unnatural way.
If I go ahead with the procedure, I'm thinking of making an in-depth diary of the whole process (similar to how PerfectBody did his), but I'll give updates every year/half year.
Quote from: kayden on August 22, 2021, 09:52:04 AMYour English is fine 
Yeah that's something I'm worried about too.
With the LON procedure, it's as if people stop caring to update the forum once they've had it done.
I also asked a few surgeons (in Turkey) about returning to natural walking, daily activities, ROM etc. and they sort of brush over it.
Saying you'll be fine if you do the PT, blah blah blah, here's ONE video of a successful recovery ...
Yes, those who have done "precice" and "stryde" have shared quite a bit of valuable information about post op and recovery, but those who have done LON femurs just kind of disappear. I had the procedure in mind because of the 8 cm I can "safely" get from the femurs, but the little information out there, or the few videos out there of people walking unnaturally gives a lot to think about, and of course, the myths and criticisms made to operate the femurs with LON, that the pain is like hell and blabla. I was planning to go to Vietnam and have my tibias operated by Dr. Doan, go for about 5-6 cm and maybe in 2 years when there is more information and testimonials, perform LON on femurs and go for 5 cm, according to "perfectbody" with 5 cm the recovery is quite safe.
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