I will play devil's advocate and say you should go with Dr Parihar. It's not like you are asking if you should go with Sarin vs Paley lol.
If you look at Parihar's page it says he has been lengthening since 1992. That is 23 years experience. For fun, after you made this topic I looked up Parihar's curriculum vitae online and his cv from years back shows that he is constantly involved in leg lengthening lectures and workshops.
http://www.oocities.org/capecanaveral/lab/4597/cv_20081023.pdfSo as to qualifications there should be no worry that you're going to a doctor who knows what he's doing.
As you said, Kilokahn's diary is positive about him.
You don't have to go externals with Parihar. You can do LON for 6 cm and only need to wear the frames for 3 months or so. Or on Parihar's page it says he offers Precice now so you don't even have to wear cages at all.
Also consider cost. The price difference is enormous. Not only are you paying a **** ton of money for the actual procedure with Paley, but physiotherapy is gonna be really pricey. Plus you have to consider how much Paley will charge you for fixing complications, as well as paying for where your family will stay. Your family may also have to apply for a visa just to get into the USA too.
Another question with cost, just because your family
can afford Paley does that mean that they
should pay all that extra for Paley? It's going to be a much bigger financial burden on your parents when they could possibly use that money for other things like emergencies or whatever.
Location also matters. Parihar is right where you are. Paley is an 18 hour flight away from you. When you fly home still unable to walk because Precice isn't weight bearing, it's going to suck major and be really uncomfortable for you.
Personally I'm not too big a fan of Paley. At first I was on the Paley bandwagon but the more I read about him the more I disliked. He comes off as a total jerk and the greatest self promoter out of any doctor you could possibly choose...
Who exactly declared him the best orthopedic surgeon in the world? Was there a board of doctors that decided this?
Nobody on a forum is qualified to declare "world's best doctor" so those who say he is on here are basing it on what? Sure Paley is technically one of the most experienced, even though he hasn't even been lengthening the longest because Dr Catagni in Italy taught him things, but there is more to it that makes a great doctor. Paley gets a lot of positive reviews, but take a look at all the really bad reviews of Paley on Vitals about the kind of crap you might have to put up with if you see him.
Here's a few examples...
"STAY AWAY FROM THIS DOCTOR. The biggest mistake of me seeing Dr. Paley trying to make myself walk better. First visit wait 9 hours to see him and he spent 10 mintues with me about one surgery to fix my problem. I had 5 surgeries with him and am worst. The worst mistake I ever made in my life. He missed up my bones that I'm unable to walk now.""I'm not sure where to start, as I do not wish to disclose too many details of my case, in fear of litigation.But I would never recommend this doctor to anyone.Expect to wait 3 hours, minimum, for your visit, especially if you go in the summer. On Mondays, during clinic, the reception looks like a third world hospital, with patients being seen as late as 9 pm. All of us knew to pack lots of food and all of our prescriptions - this was tough to learn the first time around. Not at all comfortable if you're in a cast, in a wheelchair, etc.There are two PAs here, and one has an atrocious bedside manner. He has made horrible comments to me and most of the patients I knew felt similarly. One of the ortho techs made several inappropriate comments to me. The front receptionist is a barracuda - very rude. Emailing any of the staff for insurance questions, general questions, whatever - it's like emailing a black hole. Not very responsive.Again, I can't go into details, but what I witnessed while undergoing treatment...it was by far the worst time of my life. My trust in the doctor was severely violated. I saw serious violations of ethics. I saw gross ineptitude. Was it all worth it? I don't know. I still have severe pain and severe problems, and the original problem I sought help for wasn't alleviated. I will be searching out doctors elsewhere.""Instead of informing us of the proper device that could have fixed my daughter's knee contracture which was due to his over-lengthening her leg, this "brilliant genius" wasted my time and money by prescribing two different costly braces over the span of a year that he clearly must have known were useless for patients with her condition, then finally had his tech attempt to make one that didn't work and didn't fit and sent us home without even checking it properly. The only knee brace that works for contractures was created by his former associate, Anil Bhave, in Baltimore at the RAIO PT clinic. Bhave has successfully treated thousands of patients with lengthening complications, including Dr. Paley's, with his Custom Knee Device. Dr. Paley neglected to inform us of this simple and obvious fact that could have saved us years of my daughter's young life and thousands of dollars to insurance and out of my own pocketbook. As it is, he pretty much ruined our lives.""He schedules surgeries one on top of the other and is never around for the aftercare. I would never recommend anyone here. 8 months later and still too much pain and my knee doesn't bend as it used to. They promised me miracle results and said they wouldnt promise anything they couldn't deliver. Post surgery, he did not deliver and the staff just turned their backs when I had complaints. This guy needs to be knocked off his pedestal. Searching out other doctors.""This doctor wouldn't even look at me when I spoke. I asked a question and he interrupted me, mam I need you to stay quiet because I am trying to talk to the patient. And I explained, I am his wife and I will be taking care of the patient, my husband, and he doesn't make decisions without me. I told my husband, something is wrong with this guy and we left and found a new doctor to fix my husband's ankle."Etcetera, etcetera...
Basically you are going to be paying enough to buy a house in the USA for the Paley name, and that's still not going to guarantee good results. There's a guy on this forum who almost died with Paley because of fat embolism, so the notion that Paley is the be all end all choice is incorrect I think.
Yeah you can probably have complications with Parihar too but why pay more than double for Paley when there's the same sort of risk?
ANYWAY... rant over.
Edit: Just read that your family can't stay with you if you go with Paley. Yeah that's a no brainer for me if I were you. Don't choose him.