Hello everyone, first of all I don't know English, please understand. I hope that Google Translate can express exactly what I want to express.
I have finished tibia lon for about 8 months. I have been waiting for the bones to grow before sharing my process. I am recovering better now, because I am young, so my bones grow quickly. Most of the athletic ability has been restored. So come and share my experience. I came to Dr. Inan through the AFA team. My calf has been extended by 5.2 cm. My original height was about 1.66 and now it is a little more than 171.
Here are a few of my xrays, I will slowly post about my recovery process.
https://imgur.com/a/zLKil8nI chose lon because I wanted to recover sooner, and because I was still a student. Can't make up the money for precice.
I have no regrets choosing lon because I feel that I have recovered quite well, and I think that I have recovered so well because the afa physiotherapy is really good. When I went to AFA to see Dr. Inan for the operation, although the team didn't have many patients, I didn't feel lonely. Because we received physical therapy five days a week, there have been caretakers and physical therapists by your side every day. When I was hospitalized, there was also a caregiver arranged by AFA to accompany me for 24 hours in hospital. My biggest difficulty after the operation was that I was infected and was taken under control by the team later. In fact, people who do external devices will encounter the problem of infection. Some will only be infected once, and some will be infected several times. As long as it does not worsen, it does not become serious it is ok. Or, like me, I got infected once and lasted for a while. The AFA team provides dressing change services, and I did not care about it myself. Because Dr. Inan is more conservative in the prolongation ratio, AFA is also focused on safety and recovery, and the doctor does not allow the patient to lengthen too much. The Afa physiotherapist said that I am very young and do not want to see my loss of athletic ability and muscle elasticity. It was always recommended that I stop at 5 to 5.5 cm at most. At the beginning, my goal was to reach 7 cm, so I didn't want to accept their proposal, just felt that the extension was too little. But they were right to do so, and now they also realize that one centimeter extension will not make any obvious changes to me, but will make my recovery significantly worse. So fortunately listening to them. At the moment, I am only dissatisfied with my scars, and everything else is fine. There were no other complications.
For scars, wait for the needle to be taken and see how to solve it with laser. In fact despite the big scars, it's okay for men to do lon.