His life changed forever after getting cosmetic limb lengthening surgery…

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @fgcpeak9591
    @fgcpeak9591 11 месяцев назад +56

    This has to be the most important procedure for men in the history of cosmetic surgery

    • @dylan-mp7vq
      @dylan-mp7vq 8 месяцев назад +2

      Fr

    • @cheesstick3108
      @cheesstick3108 8 месяцев назад +6

      Once i come up w the money im doing it

    • @Beowulf002
      @Beowulf002 7 месяцев назад

      @@cheesstick3108I started a business to fund my house and my legs the price is going up again next year the more popular it is. Paying my 5k at the end of the year to lock in the price.

    • @Epitaph2
      @Epitaph2 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@cheesstick3108Uss bro!🤝

    • @nickedens2490
      @nickedens2490 17 дней назад

      @@cheesstick3108same

  • @LimbLengtheningJourney
    @LimbLengtheningJourney 8 месяцев назад +13

    He's fortunate to have gotten it done so young.

  • @youtubechannel-uw8xu
    @youtubechannel-uw8xu 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos. Its such a niche topic but so interesting and you share alot of helpful info

  • @baschii7603
    @baschii7603 Год назад +7

    I would appreciate more information about his stretching routine

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      You can join the discord and ask him. But he said he did lots of preparation before surgery. Here's a good free resource...cyborg4life.com/secrets - look for road to resurgence

  • @matthewdelisle7678
    @matthewdelisle7678 Год назад +34

    I thought we were actually going to see evidence of his regained athleticism

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +12

      He never posted any pics or video for anonymity-sake. Hopefully we will have more like him and get some footage to share ; )

    • @davidekero4526
      @davidekero4526 Год назад +15

      @@Cyborg4Life So technically it could all be made up? lol that would be hilarious.

    • @minicomponentsystemsofthe9208
      @minicomponentsystemsofthe9208 Год назад +1

      yepppppppp, pretty lame

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +17

      @@davidekero4526 no it's not lol. This is typical especially of patients who go to clinics where their privacy is respected unlike some clinics you see online that are creating complications to the unbeknownst prospective patients. You can simply join the discord and message Julius if you'd like. The many patients that have sent me content are not comfortable with it being publicly displayed. I'm sure you might be similar if you got it done. Not everyone gets paid to do a patient testimonial ; )

    • @sergiomacias5145
      @sergiomacias5145 Год назад +1

      Whose was his surgeon ?

  • @ArchMage7
    @ArchMage7 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, very inspirational

  • @takkubell
    @takkubell 4 месяца назад

    I needed this.
    Thank you

  • @COSMEREAUDIO
    @COSMEREAUDIO Год назад +11

    finally a normal cyborg for life video

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +4

      Yeah sorry for the sabbatical. Finally got back to decent routine. Should see regular posts again!

  • @chorishamar-qf8qx
    @chorishamar-qf8qx Год назад +2

    A non weight bearing nail, you mean precice2 right?
    I need about 4 cm in one leg (discrepancy). Is it possible to weight bare? What's expected in terms of recovery, time to being able to walk without assistance?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      Welcome to my world! No not with the precice 2. You'll have to use crutches for a while. But they have a new nail coming out around valentines day - unless they get delayed yet again smh. I know it could be worth it for many.

  • @stevelau7694
    @stevelau7694 2 месяца назад

    I'm at 6ft and always thought about limb lengthening on all 8 points to max out size but the biggest concern would be the hands and feet being proportionally small and would it be possible to gain enough muscle mass to fill back out? Would having a proportionally shorter Torso mess up athletic performance? Guess with HGH testosterone and other PEDs, might be able to deal with any of the problems but it would be an issue if you gain 6 inches and can no longer fill out the frame just ending up looking skinny and frail.

  • @bigmanstevens592
    @bigmanstevens592 Год назад +3

    Another excellent video! This is great anecdotal evidence for what I believe which is you will benefit from LL even if you are around average height. There is a ton of debate on the LL forum on LL at heights like 5’9” and whether it is beneficial. I believe it is. It may not be as beneficial as lengthening from short (5’5 ish) to becoming average. But if you are below 5’11 to 6’ I think getting an extra 2 to 3 inches is going to still have a massive benefit. I’m 5’9” and in my experience most women would find you significantly more attractive with a couple more inches. Also general perception of tall people is that they are more charismatic, confident and better leaders.
    What do you think Vic? Would LL still provide substantial benefits starting from an average height?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      I do. I have spoken to a significant (majority) of patients who were 5'7 --> 5'9 starting and went up 2-3 inches. I think the ones who are over 6ft may not see a tremendous external public response but may still notice it themselves which is what matters at the end of the day

    • @sowaveysuyat
      @sowaveysuyat 6 месяцев назад

      women don't care about 2 inches in your height

  • @thakid861
    @thakid861 Год назад +5

    Do you see this suergry in the future having better technoloy and a faster healing process?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +5

      I do. I think medical device companies all are now aware of the opportunity. That will bring in supplemental device and treatment modalities as well. This industry has evergreen demand (people who need discrepancy fixed or those wanting to get taller) and although controversial, that hasn't stopped companies from wanting to make money by solving some aspect of a process for a desired process

  • @Vicky-sw5zb
    @Vicky-sw5zb Год назад +1

    Victor thanks for being so inspiring and supportive...
    #cyborg_forever ❤

  • @thewipshow4141
    @thewipshow4141 Год назад +2

    Is lengthening 5.5 cm tibia low risk?
    Can you walk normally unassisted within 3.5 months after the initial surgery? (1.5 months after removing fixators)

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      Can't say it's low risk as that's a lot of length on the tibia but these are good questions for a surgeon who uses such devices

  • @DJ14916
    @DJ14916 Год назад

    @victor-- where did he do his surgery ,with which surgeon? I hear most surgeons recommend to stsy in wheelchairs for atleast 3 months ..

  • @Fine-g1r
    @Fine-g1r Год назад +3

    Can you say Which doctor did his surgery?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +2

      It is in his notes in the discord. I don't want to give too much info about him publicly

    • @charlymera
      @charlymera 4 месяца назад

      were you able to get the notes? I can't find them

    • @charlymera
      @charlymera 4 месяца назад

      never mind got it and it is the doctor I thought.

    • @charlymera
      @charlymera 4 месяца назад

      actually that is the one I was already thinking on going to, better to go with he one with more experience

  • @Timehealsall_wounds
    @Timehealsall_wounds 4 месяца назад

    Your Discord link expired to join. How do I get a fresh link?

  • @jeffreylaw4169
    @jeffreylaw4169 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Victor, what equipments or supplements did he use to assist with his bone growth during and after lengthening ?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  5 месяцев назад

      Have some good stuff coming on that

  • @sadikadhaan4595
    @sadikadhaan4595 Год назад +2

    Good video.

  • @raulramirez4425
    @raulramirez4425 2 месяца назад

    I was confident about my height until i found this procedure exists. No one talks about that.

  • @ArchMage7
    @ArchMage7 Год назад

    It says the discord invite link is invalid

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Sorry about that try again I updated it: discord.gg/sNdVQusU

  • @mariusssG
    @mariusssG Год назад +2

    Can you confidently walk 1 month after lengthening with non weight bearing nails when you’re 120 pounds? (And you do everything you’re supposed to do) or should you wait for the new stryde if you want to be able to walk with the nails inside of your legs for the rest of the year? Great video btw thanks

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +5

      I would say wait for the new weight bearing nail. Walking on any device that can't handle the capacity of your full weight on one nail is very risky business

  • @Bonbon-C
    @Bonbon-C Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @stephenanguiano8027
    @stephenanguiano8027 Год назад +2

    Hi Victor, thanks for brining awareness to this procedure. I just had a quick question, what do you think of the surgery center at LiveLifeTaller in Turkey.
    It’s seems like they are the only place in the world that has a rehab center for LL patients post surgery.
    I’m thinking of going there, do you think it’s safe/is the surgeon is qualified to be doing the surgery.
    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

    • @jacktherebel2206
      @jacktherebel2206 Год назад

      Almost every other place has post-rehab centers. That's part of the lengthening process.

    • @JJ-fb2lp
      @JJ-fb2lp Год назад

      that clinic has a bad reputation

    • @stephenanguiano8027
      @stephenanguiano8027 Год назад

      @@jacktherebel2206 what are some others that have a rehab center as well?

    • @stephenanguiano8027
      @stephenanguiano8027 Год назад

      @@JJ-fb2lp which do you recommend?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +4

      Yeah - the most experienced clinics all have top notch PT places with actual qualified PT's who ensure full functionality as the day walked in to get surgery.

  • @mikeh2858
    @mikeh2858 Год назад

    Hey viktor is there a way to know where he did it and wich doctor thank u in advance

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      It's in his notes in the discord. I don't want to say publicly as of now

  • @MarcusStaAnaBurSelF
    @MarcusStaAnaBurSelF Год назад

    How long until you pass out from the general anaesthesia pre-surgery? Is it like 2 minutes? Do I feel a thing while I'm under general anesthesia. I really want to be sure.❤.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Depends on how long till they administer it but usually a min or two yeah

    • @scottsanett
      @scottsanett Год назад +1

      Under general anesthesia you'll pass out within seconds, and no you won't feel a thing. It feels like a dreamless deep sleep.

    • @rockyroad8442
      @rockyroad8442 Год назад +1

      Hey I was concerned about going under more than the surgery itself. I understand you. I remember the anesthesiologist came over to me and said, “I’m going to give you something to relax you.” She administered whatever meds and I was out within 90 seconds. I woke up with the nails in my legs. It’s been 2 years and 2 months since my surgery and I would do it again

  • @azacaadiop943
    @azacaadiop943 Год назад +1

    Which clinic did he go to, to have the surgery done?

  • @everythingforyou8188
    @everythingforyou8188 Год назад +1

    You think I should do the surgery if I’m 176? Or I’m tall?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      Hard for me to say. It's a personal choice haha

  • @shawnhere7020
    @shawnhere7020 10 месяцев назад

    is 4 or 5 inches feasible from this surgery? I would be fine with 3 but maybe 4? And like very good recovery in maybe 2 years

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  10 месяцев назад

      In 2 surgeries possibly

  • @reardelt
    @reardelt Год назад

    Hey - Is your discord link still working? I tried it and it didn't work

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      It should work here: discord.gg/TJKGzpVjkT

  • @dixonvmusic2737
    @dixonvmusic2737 9 месяцев назад

    Yeah people will respect you more at a taller height. I have a friend who is my height - 5'4" who has never struggled dating or with work and socializing but he has to overcompensate majorly with his personality. I've just never measured up to him personality wise and i think it would be nice for people to accept me more easily so if i ever say the wrong thing here and there it doesn't rock peoples worlds.

  • @Buchinator12
    @Buchinator12 Год назад

    Sorry couldn't see it in the video, what height was he before and after?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +2

      He was about 5'6ish and now 5'9 after femur lengthening

  • @Aryanmakwana1889
    @Aryanmakwana1889 Год назад

    For how long fluoroscopy use limb lengthening surgery ..

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      I suggest finding clinic with EOS if you're worried about radiation

  • @manasdas7832
    @manasdas7832 6 месяцев назад

    would you say he had such recovery and athleticism because he was in his early 20s? or if he was in mid or late 20s he would recover same ways if all the factors were same?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  6 месяцев назад +1

      Very good question. I would say a lot is due to age but patients are also recovering well even twice his age. I think it was good surgeon, good PT compliance, and then age helped with the speed of time to feet etc.

  • @Ali-ne4or
    @Ali-ne4or Год назад +2

    is 4 inches possible with one surgery ?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      No not usually recommended for safety. A muscle contracture is likely at the knee and or hip if you do femurs that much. And when done in tibia (recently heard about a patient that did 10cm tibia) - severe ballerina foot needing gastro-soleus recession and achilles tendon lengthening.

    • @Ali-ne4or
      @Ali-ne4or Год назад

      Do you recommend doing 2 surgeries or just go with the 3 inches ? @@Cyborg4Life

  • @youtubechannel-uw8xu
    @youtubechannel-uw8xu Год назад

    If i were to get this how many months would i need to take off work?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Surgeons recommend for remote work at least 2-3 weeks preferably a month. But lengthening does take precedence to avoid a mishap

  • @user-up3tv2ei7g
    @user-up3tv2ei7g Год назад

    If you get this surgery and measure bmi do u go by height before or after getting the surgery

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      No it's same after but maybe a bit more after fully healed

  • @thebrightstar3634
    @thebrightstar3634 Год назад

    What a about afa limb lengthening from Turkey? Did you know or research about that? It seems is one of the safe place in tukery if we do LL surgery

    • @1beingay557
      @1beingay557 Год назад

      Don’t do anything in turkey…..

    • @thebrightstar3634
      @thebrightstar3634 Год назад

      Just why??? just they don't get better than usa doesn't mean if the USA has the better place than turkey then it will have better at everything I have read on Google comment review about Dr paley LL they say this place is a bad place to visit, they don't care me after the surgery it does and much more bla 5, you can check and see. everywhere in the world's has the risk actually even if you has the best place in the world's the things is that you need to choice and decided which one has the lowest and very less risky in LL surgery I say that because afa limb lengthening seems to be affective in turkey as well as the cheaper price I am not saying the most place in the turkey but afa I see it seems one of those I looking for......

    • @thebrightstar3634
      @thebrightstar3634 Год назад

      I say this is up to you you want to believe it or not.....

  • @ILiveLawless
    @ILiveLawless Год назад

    Would you recommend a Turkish surgeon? I live in Ireland and came across your page and it’s honestly a gift but I know you got yours in the states and presumably that would be safer

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      Hmmm when picking a surgeon you want to factor in experience to avoid complications and to perform surgery properly. I feel we should discuss this. Shoot me an email

    • @ILiveLawless
      @ILiveLawless Год назад

      @@Cyborg4Lifewhat’s the best email to use?

  • @levihouse5345
    @levihouse5345 Год назад

    How are tibia fibia results over one or another

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      They are lengthened together and fixated via screws

  • @ThembaAndGogo
    @ThembaAndGogo Год назад

    Can you do a video segment that focuses strictly on follow up/recovery of patients along with video proof of walking gait and walking in public among people

  • @youtubechannel-uw8xu
    @youtubechannel-uw8xu Год назад

    What about running after getting this surgery?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      He mentioned that in his notes that he can run. Just about to get back to Muay Thai soon and parkour

  • @VaibhavSinghRajputt
    @VaibhavSinghRajputt 7 месяцев назад

    Please tell your height before and after sir

  • @spsgalaxy745
    @spsgalaxy745 Год назад +1

    Whats is your old height and your new height ???

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      He was 5'6ish now 5'9 and more in shoes

  • @jc4156
    @jc4156 Год назад

    That diary does not show that much, where did he get it done and what doctor?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      It definitely did. I don't know if the mods changed anything. It was super detailed. In fact if you read all of his recent notes you'll get your answer

  • @traylogan6176
    @traylogan6176 Год назад

    Where can we join the discord bro?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      Should have a link in description

    • @traylogan6176
      @traylogan6176 Год назад

      It says the link has expired when trying to go on

  • @rejuvenator8966
    @rejuvenator8966 7 месяцев назад

    What was his starting height?

  • @MrRobertomendola
    @MrRobertomendola Год назад

    Good video man, as always.
    For someone who is 164cm height with a wingspan of also 164cm, would a total of 52inch look noticeably out ?

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      You mean in height?

    • @MrRobertomendola
      @MrRobertomendola Год назад +1

      @Cyborg4Life sorry I meant 5 inch

    • @Heheha329
      @Heheha329 Год назад

      Is it even worth it if you are that small?

    • @rejuvenator8966
      @rejuvenator8966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Heheha329 I'm 172cm and I can say there's a clear difference in how people view and treat me and someone 8cm shorter than me. He could become 176cm with quadrilateral without really pushing past the safe limits. Huge difference for sure.

  • @thewalletwarrior
    @thewalletwarrior Год назад +1

    I can't imagine not being able to squat for 6 months to a year or run on the treadmill let alone slowly walking up stairs. Also if you have a girlfriend what happens to love life during those healing months you can't put it down the way you are supposed to for a while I imagine.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +4

      Guess you have to tell her ahead of time or figure out a 'positional arrangement' 😂

    • @thewalletwarrior
      @thewalletwarrior Год назад

      @@Cyborg4Life😂😂😂 I’m sure there are ways

  • @samuelzih7858
    @samuelzih7858 Год назад

    bro where are the pictures; atleast the "before and after" pictures will help convey the idea

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      What do you want me to do lol? Force him to put a picture out there for everyone to see? This isn’t the clinic online that somehow entices all its patients to show before and after. This kid values his discretion. Would you showcase your before and after?

  • @atupe
    @atupe Год назад

    Did he mention which clinic he got the procedure done?

  • @PIECRUST27
    @PIECRUST27 Год назад +1

    Anyone who has a channel where they document this journey in full? Possibly someone who has undergone at least a couple years recovery?
    Always find shotty filming and unreliable progress, leading me to believe that people aren’t truly recovering as they would like us to believe.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      Just wait till you see the LL documentary I'm working on with Rich Rotella that we're filming at the Paley Institute. He also has hit very close to full recovery - running, jumping, dancing and working out. It's in 4k and whole thing is quality. Should be out next year ; )

    • @chorishamar-qf8qx
      @chorishamar-qf8qx Год назад

      ​​@@Cyborg4Life
      How old is Rich?
      I mean not exactly, but 20's, 30's, 40s?
      Just to get some hope for the oldies here

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Upper 30's

    • @dacawone
      @dacawone Год назад

      ​@@Cyborg4Lifelooking forward to this. I always knew you were working on something spectacular. Hope it gets in Netflix and such!

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Yeah that’s the goal. Rich and I spoke today. We’re planning to film his nail removal mid December then start talks with streaming services soon after. He’s the mastermind behind all the Hollywood stuff 😅

  • @shivamkumarsrivastav57
    @shivamkumarsrivastav57 Год назад

    I think his age is below 25 which helps him bone healing
    But doesn't he face early consolidation

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      I believe that might’ve been a slight concern I can’t remember I have to go back and read but his surgeon monitored that

  • @rockyroad8442
    @rockyroad8442 Год назад +1

    I went through this surgery with a fully weight bearing nail. I find this story hard to believe and it’s either full of exaggerations or outright lies.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +2

      That’s awesome man. But I’m not exaggerating or lying at all I’m just reporting the facts from his journal in the discord. There were a few who healed their bones fast but only a few who walked normally so fast and none as athletic as him that I’ve come across in the hundreds of stature patients I’ve talked to. He’s just different

    • @rockyroad8442
      @rockyroad8442 Год назад +3

      @@Cyborg4Life Victor, I would never accuse you of lying. You’re a big reason I went through with my surgery. I am forever thankful for your content. You’ve always been very honest about this process. What I am saying is I’m not sure this patient is telling you the truth about his recovery. I know you’re the messenger and I’m definitely not accusing you of anything. I appreciate all you are doing for the LL community.

    • @scottsanett
      @scottsanett Год назад

      @@rockyroad8442 How do you feel now?

    • @rockyroad8442
      @rockyroad8442 Год назад

      @@scottsanett I feel great. I was fortunate to not suffer any complications really. I would go through this surgery again without hesitation. I lengthened 6.5cm using a full-weight bearing nail. I didn’t feel 95% or better until about 60 days after I got the nails removed @17 months. I felt around 90% recovered by 12-15 months. There are just so many little things you have to regain….mainly strength. Here’s the deal…As you go through the healing process you’ll believe you’re more recovered than you are. For example I may have thought I was 70% or 80% recovered @6 months because I went from broken legs to slowly running/walking without aids. As I slowly regained my athleticism over the next 6 months (7-12 month mark) I realized I was not 70%-80% healed when I thought was previously. I overestimated it. Does this make sense? This is a common mistake people make when assessing their recovery progress.

    • @scottsanett
      @scottsanett Год назад

      @@rockyroad8442 Thanks - makes perfect sense. I'm planning to do both femur and tibia to lengthen 4 inches in total when the precise full weight-bearing nail comes out. Glad to know that you're doing well!

  • @ToxicGamerDaddy
    @ToxicGamerDaddy 10 месяцев назад

    I wonder if he took any peds, HGH of some sort to speed up recovery

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  10 месяцев назад

      Who knows but he was young and dedicated so that was probably most important

  • @MazharHussainZardari-dn1nm
    @MazharHussainZardari-dn1nm Год назад

    I have seen your videos are very helpful,but you can have better opinion about this surgery.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      What do you mean?

    • @MazharHussainZardari-dn1nm
      @MazharHussainZardari-dn1nm Год назад

      @@Cyborg4Life What is your opinion about it ?should we do if we are feeling inferior and passing our every day with overthinking.

  • @rockyroad8442
    @rockyroad8442 Год назад

    Wait this guy is saying he’s fully recovered and he still has his nails? This story is absolutely ridiculous

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +5

      He’s planning mail removal soon. That’s probably why he dropped back in discord to update. Most fully recovered patients will come back only when they think about it otherwise they’re fully invested in their new life. He can only get better when nails are removed by starting martial arts and parkour

  • @COSMEREAUDIO
    @COSMEREAUDIO Год назад +1

    Cyborg please let us have more Indian limb lengthening doctor videos

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Not many that I can recommend besides the one I did in the past

    • @juntinglee6737
      @juntinglee6737 Год назад

      ​@@Cyborg4Life. Do you mind sharing any info on doctors in Singapore if you have? Thanks

  • @luthfizone
    @luthfizone Год назад

    I know my question might be a bit strange, I'm just curious if undergoing LL surgery would affect our reproduction? I mean, let's say I want to start a family and hope to have children with my wife. Will this surgery affect it? Thanks

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад

      Nope not really. Epigenetics don't impact it that much

  • @JustMe-no8el
    @JustMe-no8el 8 месяцев назад

    Wer will have a generation of shocked parents 😂😂😂😂😂. Between the girls and now the guys, the kids will look nothing like the parents

  • @rockyroad8442
    @rockyroad8442 Год назад +1

    No way he was walking normally at 5 months after lengthening 8cm with a non-weight bearing nail. This is absurd.

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +1

      As mentioned just the messenger here lol. He wrote detailed updates and I just summarized his overall experience for this video. I’ve seen around 5 patients out of several walk in under 5 months with p2 but normally usually was 6 months he just seemed to be an extreme outlier

  • @sadikadhaan4595
    @sadikadhaan4595 Год назад +6

    You didnt say his height before and after 8cm

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      I think it was about 5'6.5" or so. I would have to go back through his Discord journal to confirm

    • @gj9157
      @gj9157 Год назад +3

      @@Cyborg4Life Nice, he was the same height as me:)

    • @Cyborg4Life
      @Cyborg4Life  Год назад +3

      How are you doing GJ? Recovery going well?

    • @gj9157
      @gj9157 Год назад +4

      @@Cyborg4Life Yeah, Im almost done with the lengthening as well.(8cm)