There is a video from Inside Edition with 1 million views. Again by Debiparshad. Somebody tell this man to stop advertising this surgery on TV.

I just hope that even if it becomes mainstream, average people will think that only nutcases would do it and thus not suspect if your behavior is normal otherwise.
Quote from: Highest on October 14, 2020, 06:53:27 AMAs someone said earlier the last thing short men want is for limb lengthening to become more affordable and mainstream. The average height for this surgery has been increasing and if popularity keeps increasing men around 165cm will have no chance once men who are around 175cm start to get this surgery and then the very short are back to square one.
Additionally proportions would be more heavily scrutinized making it harder to get away with more substantial lengthening without being called out.
Men that are average height or taller won't do LL because it will become more mainstream as people with straight noses won't do nosejobs.
LL is a very invasive and risky surgery, by far the most hard cosmetic surgery and almost noone will ever do it if they are not very determined that it will change their lives.
Most average and taller than average height people never think about their heights (and they have no reason to do so) so of course they won't something so invasive for no reason.
For all these reasons and also for the massive amount of money that LL wants to do it internally (because Ilizarovs are more than 50 years out there and if they haven't become mainstream after so many years of course they will never become), it will remain a surgery only for some very determined men that will really benefit from that extra height and veey few nutshells of taller than average height who are just mentally ill and obsessed like some women have breast implants of 1500cc and look terrible.
LL will never become mainstream unless you can adjust your height with one pill or something as easy as that.
But not by breaking your bones which will be the only way to increase your height for still many many decades.
Not mainstream but it will certainly become more popular, because we're going backwards, and height is becoming a more and more important characteristic for men.
Quote from: Body Builder on October 14, 2020, 01:10:19 PMBut not by breaking your bones which will be the only way to increase your height for still many many decades.
Write it a few more times.
Quote from: O_99 on October 14, 2020, 01:35:34 PMNot mainstream but it will certainly become more popular, because we're going backwards, and height is becoming a more and more important characteristic for men.
Write it a few more times.
I will, because it it the truth, no matter what some naive kids like you believe or some others who talk about some bs like lsjl (don't know the exact name) to maybe gain 2cm in 10 years if they train everyday.
All these are jokes and scams and some delusionals like you believe in them.
Thats pathetic.
This should get popular, so we will have more case studies... watching a video is one thing and getting this done on yourself is another... here is a video I found where a doc from Egypt discussed on CLL... he has 37 years of experience
WE NEED TO MORE ADVANCEMENTS...
regards
Quote from: Body Builder on October 14, 2020, 06:04:02 PMI will, because it it the truth
A random internet prediction by a close minded self-called bodybuilder Quote from: Body Builder on October 14, 2020, 01:10:19 PMBut not by breaking your bones which will be the only way to increase your height for still many many decades.is the truth? "Many many decades" ago distraction osteogenesis or G.A. didn't exist.
Quote from: Body Builder on October 14, 2020, 06:04:02 PMno matter what some naive kids like you believe or some others who talk about some bs like lsjl (don't know the exact name) to maybe gain 2cm in 10 years if they train everyday.
All these are jokes and scams and some delusionals like you believe in them.
Oh yeah totally
Quote from: O_99 on September 22, 2020, 06:07:07 PMThe problem is that this joint loading method most likely doesn't do sh*t. We need to focus on other alternatives.
Quote from: O_99 on October 15, 2020, 10:31:56 AMA random internet prediction by a close minded self-called bodybuilder is the truth? "Many many decades" ago distraction osteogenesis or G.A. didn't exist.
Oh yeah totally
I am an amateur bber with 47cm arms, more than 120cm back perimeter and 12% bofy fat.
So yes, I can call myself as an amateur bber as I work out for 15years and my physique is more muscular than at least 98% of men.
I am no way a pro because I don't get roids, but still I have a good psysique, believe it or not.
Also, LL exists for about 60 years. Which are many decades.
And finally, I don't care if you want to wait till you become an old man to see if there will be anotjer way to get taller.
Life is too short and I did my surgery at 23 and I wish to have done it even younger because being short makes your life not as happy as it could have been.
And if I had plenty of money I may have done another one LL now that I am still young because I truly believe that nothing will change and because LL is relatively safe if you take the necessary measurements (good doctor, not too much lengthening etc).
But who knows, maybe I am wrong. But even if I do, I still changed my height. If you are wrong you would have lived your life with a bad height (for you at least) waiting for nothing.
Well let's define what can become a mainstream at first:
1.It's beneficial(it's bulls**t but it's the most important one).
2.It's cheap(about cost)and fast(about time).
3.It's available everywhere.
4.It's perfectly safe.
5.It's of no bad gossips
So far.LL can only defer to the first point.But I think the rest are just about development s**t.
So it will but it will take lllllllllloooooooooooooonggggggggggggg time.
Yes, I think it gradually grow with each year. Cosmetic surgery in general has become less and less stigma year on year.
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