You start aging earlier than you think

Do you think it is possible to grow taller using microfractures? Creating microfractures in the leg bones and thus causing bone longitudinal growth?

And do you think LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) causes height growth ?

(Both post-puberty/growth plate closure)

That is how LL (limb lenghtening) works, except the fracture is larger and you're put under stretchers for days or weeks with oxycodone and other heavy opioid painkillers.

I don't think it can be done at home, and even if you somehow pull it off, you gain a few millimeters at the cost of immense pain.

I wouldn't even entertain the idea without being able to pay a surgeon 100k for real LL.
Even then, most doctors who offer it are sketchy doctors in sketchy countries.

IMO it's the stupidest plastic surgery there is. Unregulated, dubious, dangerous plus even if the surgeon succeeds, you gain 4-6cm and lose the ability to jump, run and climb for life. It's an awful tradeoff.

Lots of stuff can help you gain significant height if you're still in puberty, with unlucky genetics but open growth plates.
In adulthood it's just game over. The only realistic option is wearing lifts.

If there was a better, permanent option besides lifts, short people like Tom Cruise (who doesn't leave his home without 5-8cm lifts) would already have paid for it.
 
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That is how LL (limb lenghtening) works, except the fracture is larger and you're put under stretchers for days or weeks with oxycodone and other heavy opioid painkillers.

I don't think it can be done at home, and even if you somehow pull it off, you gain a few millimeters at the cost of immense pain.

I wouldn't even entertain the idea without being able to pay a surgeon 100k for real LL.
Even then, most doctors who offer it are sketchy doctors in sketchy countries.

IMO it's the stupidest plastic surgery there is. Unregulated, dubious, dangerous plus even if the surgeon succeeds, you gain 4-6cm and lose the ability to jump, run and climb for life. It's an awful tradeoff.

Lots of stuff can help you gain significant height if you're still in puberty, with unlucky genetics but open growth plates.
In adulthood it's just game over. The only realistic option is wearing lifts.

If there was a better, permanent option besides lifts, short people like Tom Cruise (who doesn't leave his home without 5-8cm lifts) would already have paid for it.
So the microfractures method is cope?
 
I'm happy that I still have hair now at 25, I started losing hair at 18. I had to switch to dut last year because my hair loss was getting more aggressive though.
 
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So the microfractures method is cope?
Maybe, maybe you gain a few millimeters in a given year at the cost of excruciating physical and psychological pain.

It's a pointless, bad tradeoff nobody in real life will even notice.
 
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Maybe, maybe you gain a few millimeters in a given year at the cost of excruciating physical and psychological pain.

It's a pointless, bad tradeoff nobody in real life will even notice.
Honestly, I’m starting to think that you won’t gain any length from it.

Btw, have you heard of lateral synovial joint loading?
 

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