Posted on 09/16/2022 8:47:26 AM PDT by grundle
Workers from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta are paying $75,000 to be taller, a surgeon told GQ.
The Las Vegas surgeon can lengthen patients' legs via a painful months-long process.
He breaks the thigh bones and inserts nails that are extended every day for three months.
A Las Vegas cosmetic surgeon who specializes in leg-lengthening procedures that can extend people's height by 3 to 6 inches told GQ magazine that many of his patients are tech workers.
Kevin Debiparshad founded LimbplastX Institute in 2016, and the clinic's business has boomed during the pandemic, he told GQ.
Here's how it works: The doctor breaks the patients' femurs, or thigh bones, and inserts metal nails into them that can be adjusted. The nails are extended a tiny bit every day for three months with a magnetic remote control, GQ reported.
It can take months to slowly lengthen the bones and for the legs to heal. One software engineer told GQ he spent the first three months after his surgery alone in his apartment and ordered delivery food during that time to go from 5-foot-6 to 5-foot-9.
The procedure costs between $70,000 and $150,000, depending on whether the patient wants to grow 3, 4, 5, or 6 inches, GQ said.
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Having three of those four, (mid 40s, no longer have the abs) I didn’t realize that this is a common statement.
So common, that I remember a few articles my wife read that when women say there are no “suitable” men, this is what they mean.
That would work!
It’s already hard enough finding pants with the inseam greater than the waist.
It's not just women who are unrealistic. I have a friend who's about 5'10", fifty pounds overweight, bald and has eyes that point in different directions. He hasn't had a girlfriend in ages and constantly complains that he can't find anyone attractive enough.
This is horrible. The surgery is used for people who are born with a shorter leg. Not really born with it. But one leg simply does not grow the same as the other one. The surgery takes years and hurts a lot. Plus it leaves scars on your leg. And after the surgery you have a frail leg. Plus you have opened up the bone to all sorts of life long issues.
It may be worth it to correct a deformity. But to go from 5’ 7 to 5’ 10 is not correcting a deformity.
And the leg tissue that isn’t there, and that must grow into the empty space?
What next? “trans-leg” following in the footsteps of trans and furry?
Hmmm lots of Asian males in hi-tech
Yeah, no double-standard there.
It applies to everyone.
"Learn not to take everything personally" is also a life lesson that applies to all.
South Park did it! Amazing this is where we are as a society.
“You probably then have medical issues with your leg bones for life. Wouldn’t it be easier to wear lifts in your shoes?”
Exactly. One has to wonder what the long term effects of this are.
The irony is that these “celebrate diversity” types all want to look the same. They may be different colors and dress bizarrely but they all have to be tall and thin.
There’s a procedure called “phalloplasty” ... it means what you think it means.
Yeah, but I’m not so sure about the breaking it bit and putting in a remote-control stretcher. Every time my neighbor use his garage door opener, well, you know...
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