Hi all,
I just had my tibias surgery with Dr. Becker (successor of Betz) on Friday (04.07.2025) and already excited for what's to come!
Some background: I had my femurs lengthened with Dr. Betz five years ago (+8 cm), going from 171 cm to 179 cm.
Here's some info about me:
- Age: 35, Male
- Starting height: 179 cm (after femur lengthening)
- Wingspan: 175 cm
- Weight: 79kg
- No health issues
Goal: 5-5.5 cm, so I land at 184 cm at the end!
I know how much this forum helped me a few years back when I was doing research for my femur surgery and I figured there aren't too many patients out there who did BOTH femurs AND tibias and lengthened 13 CM in total. Planning to provide some insights here comparing the two surgeries and my journey in general.
I will post regular updates here, but if you want to have more real-time updates, including pics and vids, protocols, best practices, clicking + pain level logs, etc., check out my personal diary here:
https://puzzled-petunia-6bb.notion.site/Welcome-to-my-Patient-Diary-227d096a769b80bf9757e51c04b15e69?pvs=74
Excited to kick off this diary — I’m aiming to make it the most detailed one yet! If you’ve got any questions already, I’m happy to share.
LFG 🚀
TIBIAS & FEMURS with Dr. Becker & Dr. Betz – FULL JOURNEY (8+5=13 CM)
FIRST UPDATE
FYI: ABOVE LINK IS BROKEN – UPDATED DIARY HERE:
https://ll-diary.notion.site/Welcome-to-my-Patient-Diary-227d096a769b80bf9757e51c04b15e69?
PRE-SURGERY:
I did a pre-operative consultation call with Dr. Becker a week before the surgery. We did an hour-long Zoom call where he explained the procedure, risks, etc. Dr. Becker is super chill and a very cheerful person which is so helpful during the whole process. I'm glad Dr. Betz found such a great successor.
You need to arrive in Freiburg (where the clinic is) two days before the surgery, so I booked a hotel right around the corner for 2 nights. One day before the surgery I did X-rays at a radiology and then went to Dr. Becker's office and discussed my goals, X-rays and measurements. They also printed out mockups, how I would look with +5cm, +6cm, and +7cm. I was set on 5 to 5,5 cm anyway, but this already confirmed that going further than that would look increasingly unnatural in terms of LBR.
My wingspan will be slightly off when I'm done (184 cm height vs 175 cm wingspan) but Dr. Becker told me that, since I'm lengthening tibias, it won't be so harmful for aesthetics and I could also confirm that with the mockups.
SURGERY DAY:
I arrived at the clinic fairly early and I just slipped into my "surgery gear" (surgical cap, foot covers, hospital gown) and went to the surgery room. It was a crazy feeling that there was a room full of specialists who where focused completely on your surgery. While getting general anesthesia and drifting off, Dr. Becker held my hand and gently stroked it and said I should think of my next dream vacation. You might think that a (half-)grown ass man doesn't need that, but honestly at that point you are your most vulnerable and that moment was so important for calming down.
I woke up later in the clinic and felt almost no pain at first, but as the meds from the surgery gradually wore off, I felt it more and more. You get your pill box (for morning, noon, evening, night) with painkillers and other supporting meds. For me the pain gradually built up and the first night was brutal in terms of pain even though I took a lot of painkillers. Needless to say I didn't sleep at all. Dr. Becker said that that's normal for tibias (you break 4 bones instead of 2, after all) but that there are also cases where it is not that "severe".
SECOND DAY
I was afraid that it would be like this for the next days as well but on the second night already, pain levels dropped off significantly and I slept like a baby (Dr. Becker also gave me a sleeping pill, just in case). Today, Dr. Becker also removed the drainages (the ones which you can see on my online diary https://ll-diary.notion.site/Welcome-to-my-Patient-Diary-227d096a769b80bf9757e51c04b15e69) which made lying in bed more comfortable.
I also already made a few short laps in my room using crutches and pain levels are maybe at 0-1 right now (noon, second day).
FYI: The diary link from my first post doesn't seem to work anymore and apparently I can't edit the post.
HERE is the updated one:
https://ll-diary.notion.site/Welcome-to-my-Patient-Diary-227d096a769b80bf9757e51c04b15e69
Hi all!
Just a brief update today: Two milestones unlocked!
1. Went to the bathroom alone
(with tibia you actually have to rest in bed a bit longer initially)
2. Did a full round on crutches in the hallway (+ Dr. Becker said my progress is above average, yay
)
Hi LL folks,
Aside from my wins I also wanted to share a setback:
I didn’t have a great 4th night (no excruciating pain, but uncomfortable enough to keep my central nervous system occupied and my body exhausted). I still managed to get 6-7 hours of sleep but I woke up every 2 hours to let someone come with new ice packs, which helped a bit to drift off again. I guess after the last 2 nights were completely painless I hoped I was lucky and that’s just how I would progress, but oh well
I guess walking around for the first time and some new exercises triggered these pains. Still, got enough sleep and Dr. Becker already counter-acted with some extra yummy pills I can take in case this night appears to be similar.
Oh btw, insight of the day: Biggest hack for me to be able to sleep under these circumstances and to not focus on the pain was playing some white noise on Spotify the entire night
DAY 5 – FINALLY SHOWERED
Big win for me (and probably also for everyone around me)
Feeling like a human again 🚿 Small things like these compound and make the process more bearable, step by step. Next small win will be to walk around more, thereby removing the pain you get in your lower back and buttocks by lying around too much.
One more thing: I started doing knee-bending exercises with this crazy machine. It’s more comfortable than it looks, and you can watch Netflix while it automatically bends your knee.
You can check out a photo of the machine over in my diary: https://ll-diary.notion.site/Welcome-to-my-LL-Patient-Diary-227d096a769b80bf9757e51c04b15e69
DAY 6 – X-Rays are in!
I just did X-rays and snapped a pic right from the monitor. You can also check it out in my online diary 
Hey man,
You are blessed with your wingspan
and I think you are right by adding the tibia LL now. It will move you proportions back to normal.
As I have done both as well I can tell be patient as the recovery takes much longer for tibias. You will be quicker on the road and able to walk but you need to stay cautions for a longer time after you have stopped the clicking.
However, have fun with the knee bending machine. I loved it and took it even with me to the rehab

Thanks mate!!
Did the knee bending machine work that well for your recovery? I actually planned not to take it to rehab today and focus more on walking, but now I'm reconsidering..
I thought I could bend my knee myself with some exercises so I don't have to carry that massive machine around with me 
Also in terms of tibias vs femurs recovery, I'd love to know:
- How long were you on crutches? (is that what you mean with staying cautious?)
- When could you walk "normally" (without anybody noticing) again without crutches on the road?
- When were you able to sleep normally (i.e. not waking up from pain or feeling any discomfort)
- What was your "daily protocol" in the lengthening phase? (e.g. stretching, when did you click, any clicking prep?, sauna, cycling, swimming, diet, etc.)
- How many clicks did you do per day? Dr. Becker suggested I go with 8 clicks/d
Haha sorry lots of questions man, but super interesting for me to know in my current stage 
Am I right in thinking 8 clicks a day is 0.4mm in total? Damn, that's pretty slow. Is that just at the start and you will do more after you get used to it?
Tibia consolidation is a lot slower than femurs. Because it is more outside the leg so blood supply is less than femur. On average most people do 1mm a day. If your x rays show premature consolidation, then you can go faster. Otherwise if you are older and less healthy you can go slower like 0.5mm a day to prevent non union. Also it is less painful if you do slow, but becareful because too slow can lead to premature consolidation and you will need a new surgery to rebreak. And also, remember that tibia has 2 bones, tibia and fibula. Fibula can join quite fast, while tibia joins slowly so you need to balance the speed carefully.
I did 0.25mm each session split into 4 times a day. But your doing betz bone I assume. I don't know how many distance each click is.
Also, your diary is really interesting. I hope you continue writing until the end 
Quote from: StepByStep on July 10, 2025, 04:58:11 AM
Also in terms of tibias vs femurs recovery, I'd love to know:
- How many clicks did you do per day? Dr. Becker suggested I go with 8 clicks/d
Haha sorry lots of questions man, but super interesting for me to know in my current stage 
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