I went to a famous Korean clinic for counseling. Test results.
There was a 1cm difference in leg length.
Before bone lengthening, there was a leg length difference of approximately 0.2 to 0.3 between the femur and lower leg.
The length of the lower leg was made uniform by surgery.
Therefore, the leg length difference at this point should be 0.3 to 0.4 of the femoral leg length difference.
However, in reality, a leg length difference of 1 cm is more than 0.3 larger than the leg length difference before extension.
In other words, the stretched side has shrunk by nearly 0.6 cm. When they saw me walking, they immediately said, ``That's strange,'' and ``Maybe my legs are different lengths,'' but I was surprised to find that the difference was only about 1 centimeter.
A friend of mine who underwent bone lengthening in Vietnam also had his bone lengthened in one leg, and his bone shrunk by nearly 2 centimeters.
However, his bone formation was abnormally poor, and at the time I thought that was the reason for his shrinkage.
As expected, there was a problem with Vietnam's technology.