I mean yes if you have 200k and a couple years to spare US is a great option. The vast majority of people do not have the money to use Paley or Rozbruch. Then you recommend Parihar who only operates on a few people per year. So what's left for everyone else (Which is the vast majority)? A lot of gray area, risks and alleged "butchers"
Yes there might not be many long term complications for those select few doctors. But the ladder is where the majority of the surgeries are done for cosmetics on not only this website but in general statistically, and the ladder is where most of the complications occur.
Doing LL no matter what at 5'11"-6'0" is a stupid idea. I understand height neurosis and peoples needs but it's still objectively stupid as you will have zero discrimination in society due to your height since you're statistically taller than over 70% of people in North America and closer to 80% on a worldwide scale.
What I will agree with is that satisfying our brain with some form of contentment is extremely important to hold onto ones sanity. If LL is one of those things that needs to be done at those heights (For whatever reason, probably botched facts and propaganda that's been given to the person considering in, and usually underlying psychological problems that are undiagnosed) Then I suppose it will help them.
cost with dr. pilli (external tibias): 20k euros
cost with dr. parihar (external tibias): $15k
cost with dr. rozbruch with aetna ppo or united healthcare insurance (internal femurs): $55-70k
cost with dr. paley (internal femurs): $95k
cost with dr. mahboubian when doing tsf: $55k
dr. birkholtz is another good option but idk about the conditions in South Africa.
Dr. Parihar's main focus is deformity correction but he does accept cll pts. i have emailed him before and he said we can book a consultation.
your main focus should be to save up for a US surgeon no matter how long it might take you. You also have the option of taking out loans. No other country can match US healthcare and medical staff.
-every male in my family is over 6' with some over 6'3. I have always been the short one in my family so I guess it depends on the origin of your height neurosis and your perspective. I was a great HS football player but didnt get a single scholarship offer due to my height. But my brother is now playing football on scholarship even though i had better stats. He got scholarships due to being 6'2 and good, yet I didn't get a single offer from a division 1 school. This is just one example of the origin of my height neurosis. Obviously, i can't play football anymore with or without LL, but I want my negative mindset of my height and myself to change. This has nothing to do with girls. I actually have a loving gf for 3 years now and girls never been the problem.
--> Also, I will be attending medical school in ~1.5 years.