Dear Gman,
In the proper hands, Tibia lengthening is as safe as femoral lengthening. It is just a matter of choosing a surgeon who is familiar with the risks and will use all adjuncts possible to decrease them.
When doing tibia lengthening, gatrocnemius recession, common peroneal nerve release, anterior compartment fasciotomies and proximal and distal syndesmotic fixation are key. Those adjuncts are the reason why the procedure is slightly more expensive.
I would advise not discounting on the price as untreated complications can potentially be crippling. Ask yourself what is the price of safety.
There are many excellent surgeons who do cosmetic limb lengthening and who are part of the Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society (LLRS/ ASAMI) . I myself have been trained by Dr. Rozbruch, just like Dr. Mahboubian, but I also have been trained by Dr. John Herzenberg, who, in the field of limb lengthening, is just as Iconic as Dr. Paley. to be exact, they have partnered for 20 years, time during which they advanced the field of limb lengthening tremendously.
I hope this helps you make your decision
Happy lengthening!
Dr. Michael J. Assayag, MD. FRCSC
Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgeon
International Center for Limb Lengthening of Baltimore
www.limblength.orgmassayag@lifebridgehealth.org
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