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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 8:07 am
#71

Very interesting stuff, Drop-Loud.
However, I told the reddit looksmaxxing post guy to come over here and explain what's going on, but he said if we find that it works, we might go there to tell our experiences.
Have you tried lsjl at all?
I'll definetely try this revised lsjl method, after I stop wearing shorts, in order to avoid the -what are these marks/bruises on your legs- questions. I'll do the clamping, weight loading, etc.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 11:16 am
#72

Quote from: Drop-Loud on September 13, 2020, 12:41:25 AMYou're all very welcome. Honestly, I don't know. That's what the author of the reddit post told me. I don't understand very much all the technical stuff he is talking about. I just shared what he said.

We should focus on his research and the drug of the Korean company too to see what works best.

It's possible to contact him here : https://www.reddit.com/r/looksmaxxing/comments/hmj34y/what_future_heightmaxxing_regimen_may_look/

I think we should invite him to join us here


I think it too. I don’t have a reddit account though. The issue with this stack is that LPP is needed and we don’t know how to get it or if it’s safe.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 12:55 pm
#73

The future of limb lengthening will be industry driven. With implants allowing more mechanical abilities to walk without compromising quality of regenerate. Medications are unfortunately not going to make bones taller without having tremendous effects on other organs.

Here is my take on the future of Cosmetic Limb Lengthening:

As more reliable , accurate, weight bearing  limb lengthening implants flood the market, The overall cost of implant will tremendously decrease, and by corollary the cost of procedure.

Rehabilitation protocoles will become streamlined and will allow for more normal living during the process.

More surgeons will become trained in the field  and the process will become so affordable that it will be mainstream, similar to the way breast augmentations and rhinoplasty are mainstream.


Dr. Michael J. Assayag, MD. FRCSC
Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgeon
International Center for Limb Lengthening of Baltimore
http://www.heightrx.com
https://www.limblength.org/conditions/short-stature/
[email protected]
@bonelengthening on Instagram

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 12:59 pm
#74

Quote from: Michael J. Assayag, MD on September 13, 2020, 12:55:29 PMThe future of limb lengthening will be industry driven. With implants allowing more mechanical abilities to walk without compromising quality of regenerate. Medications are unfortunately not going to make bones taller without having tremendous effects on other organs.

Here is my take on the future of Cosmetic Limb Lengthening:

As more reliable , accurate, weight bearing  limb lengthening implants flood the market, The overall cost of implant will tremendously decrease, and by corollary the cost of procedure.

Rehabilitation protocoles will become streamlined and will allow for more normal living during the process.

More surgeons will become trained in the field  and the process will become so affordable that it will be mainstream, similar to the way breast augmentations and rhinoplasty are mainstream.


Dr. Michael J. Assayag, MD. FRCSC
Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgeon
International Center for Limb Lengthening of Baltimore
http://www.heightrx.com
https://www.limblength.org/conditions/short-stature/
[email protected]
@bonelengthening on Instagram


So you are an actual MD, right?
I understand that you're focused on CLL, but if you could give a honest answer;
What's your take on those hypothetical surgery alternatives mentioned above in this thread?

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:02 pm
#75

Hi O_99,

I never tried LSJL to be honest. I was more looking at possible compounds that could help use grow taller. I will see if I can find again the patent of the Japanese lab/company who built an LSJL device that was supposed to help people grow taller. Maybe we can try to build one?


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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:04 pm
#76

Quote from: Drop-Loud on September 13, 2020, 01:02:32 PMHi O_99,

I never tried LSJL to be honest. I was more looking at possible compounds that could help use grow taller. I will see if I can find again the patent of the Japanese lab/company who built an LSJL device that was supposed to help people grow taller. Maybe we can try to build one?


Hey.
But how? Are you a Mechanical Engineer?
Haven't Tyler been using a LSJL 'purpose' device?

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:08 pm
#77

Hi Antoine,

Some peeptide manufacturers I think will be able to produce it, but I'm 100% sure they wont sell it to private individuals. In general, they work with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, colleges, universities, medical research institutions....

Maybe some manufacturers in India or China would sell to private individuals, but is it safe? That's a big question.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:12 pm
#78

No, I work in the field of network computing. But with the help of fab labs, or people here who work in the field of mechanical engineering, it should not be too difficult I think.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:27 pm
#79

Quote from: O_99 on September 13, 2020, 12:59:24 PMSo you are an actual MD, right?
I understand that you're focused on CLL, but if you could give a honest answer;
What's your take on those hypothetical surgery alternatives mentioned above in this thread?


I am an orthopedic surgery. My focus is actually limb lengthening and deformity reconstruction. CLL being simply one part of what I do.

As for my take on lateral synovial joint loading. I could not find a single study discussing the method. It speaks for itself... we should believe in science of limb lengthening. Not witchcraft.

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Posted on Sep 13, 2020, 1:41 pm
#80

Quote from: Michael J. Assayag, MD on September 13, 2020, 01:27:15 PMI am an orthopedic surgery. My focus is actually limb lengthening and deformity reconstruction. CLL being simply one part of what I do.


Yeah. Meant LL.

Quote from: Michael J. Assayag, MD on September 13, 2020, 01:27:15 PMAs for my take on lateral synovial joint loading. I could not find a single study discussing the method. It speaks for itself... we should believe in science of limb lengthening. Not witchcraft.


There were and some other possible future solutions mentioned in this thread, not only LSJL, but I imagine that I'd receive the witchcraft answer for those as well.

Quote from: Drop-Loud on September 13, 2020, 01:12:10 PMNo, I work in the field of network computing. But with the help of fab labs, or people here who work in the field of mechanical engineering, it should not be too difficult I think.


I'm a programmer, so not sure how can I help.
What do you have in mind? A ball pein hammer mimicking device for tapping? Did you ask Tyler about this?

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