yeah one should keep an open mind and listen to all sides and all experts within the field as well as outside
however i think most people who do it are ultimately weighing a benefit/risk scale in terms of living a life of constant neurotic thoughts with their height and most do understand how serious this is. some go in knowing this is risky and potentially not good for their health and might even cause long term issues but is okay making that trade off- height neurosis is seriously damaging to human's mental health for some ppl
tldr: some are skeptical, but still proceed because that tradeoff is worth it to THEM
that said, every procedure has its risks and it is indeed true that we do not know the long term issues yet for cosmetics and knee arthritis and hip arthritis yet, that will come in the coming decades as we catchup with the first patients of cll
i bet however that same orthopedic surgeon will recommend amputation + prosthetics for severe Congenital Femoral Deficiency for a poor kid, while Paley can save that kid and go back to normal function full legs. Each person should really specialize in their own field, limb lengthening is really niche and a knee surgeon really knows very little about LL.
Still be skeptical of Paley and other LL docs yes. But for other reasons than an outsider who happens to have an MD in bones and maybe can stick a trauma nail into a femur
ortho pedics is broad... like spine surgery, knee and hip surgery, limb surgery, etc, most specialize
(meanwhile u have debiparshad do spine and limb haha and mahboobian do knee and limb and everything and paley specialize in limb and maybe a little more but paley wouldn't know how to do complex spine surgery so he shouldnt talk about spines, only thing related is Orthopedic name that is all
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but in the end you are right. be skeptical and not everything is as cut as it seems. we dont know long term for specificially cll and arthritis