This has been my biggest concern so far guys. Haven't even posted anything about my surgery or post-surgery and yet people on this forum jump the gun because they heard one guy on the forum saying one thing. Really discouraging to really put in a good and honest diary about my experience with 3 replies not even giving you any sort of encouragement. I mean, may sound like a drama queen atm but I could literally do anything else than to share this story with you, one of the reasons why I've slightly distanced myself from this forum.
Advertising, well they put videos and pictures on Instagram and Youtube to show you how things are done. I've been a business owner myself and social media is perfect for a business to share what they doing and has to offer for a minimum cost. Even more trustworthy than a business that doesn't share anything. That is as much advertising they do, can barely say it is advertising. Can be compared to a restaurant's Instagram of them posting pictures and videos of their food, I feel like they just doing their job to its fullest.
Having 3 surgeries a day: have no idea how a patient knows how the doctor works every day. I can confidently say I knew that there was another patient having surgery the same day as me and it may have been a third one. Think rehab centre fits like 40 patients, so impossible to have 3 surgeries every day for cosmetic purposes or there would be 90 patients a month with that logic. Not saying I know the business but it is common sense. Also, I asked during my hospital stay (was there for 4 days) if there were any new patients coming in and there were none since I was there. The majority of patients are doing the package, so you have 90 days post-op to stay at their rehab centre. Even though 3 surgeries were conducted each day it is not an unusual amount of surgeries since my partner's dad is a surgeon as well and I know how that work works. But I guess 3 surgeries have happened in one day and that it happens occasionally, but again, have no idea how he operates on a daily basis.
Regards to how much you can lengthen: In my consultation, I asked how much I could gain with Tibias since I wanted to gain around 6 cm. The doctor said 6 cm is a fair and possible amount to gain to be considered safe ( obviously depends on the individual), he did not recommend going much above that. So I don't know, I know some people here gone above 8 cm on Femurs and have had a good outcome but again there are patients here that have done Femur and stopped at 5.5cm and felt that is enough. So it is an individual thing but I personally would not go above the considered "safe zones". I mean, I've seen Dr Donghoon Lee in South Korea who is famous for being one of the best in Asia and seen people getting 7 cm on Tibias and have had an amazing post-op life. Better set your mind to something realistic rather than hoping to gain something above those parameters, but I did not get that experience that the doctor tried to max your height out which I would consider very bad for his reputation.
I have gained +3cm now, so far so good but I am still considering if I should post more for you guys since you don't seem remotely interested in what I have to share while I'm also spending a fair amount of my own time on something people ain't appreciating. I mean, it is up to you at the end of the day if you like the doctor or not. Not trying to promote anything but if you guys let your guard down and listen to what people have to share maybe your choices of choosing the right surgeons would be easier.
Well with that all said (after typing for more than an hour) just feedback to you guys as well from a writer's perspective, take it or leave it just me trying to make things better.