NHS Warns Against Risky Leg-Lengthening Surgery

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

NHS ‌Issues Urgent Warning Against Cosmetic Leg-Lengthening surgery

London, UK ‌- The National Health Service (NHS) has issued a⁢ stark warning ‍to the public,​ strongly advising against undergoing leg-lengthening surgery ‍for cosmetic purposes. The procedure, ‌which ​involves intentionally ⁢breaking the bones in the​ legs and gradually pulling them ‌apart over weeks or months, is⁢ gaining​ popularity despite meaningful health ⁤risks.

Originally developed by Soviet ⁢surgeon ⁢Gavriil Abramovich Ilizarov ⁤in the⁤ 1950s to address clinical needs, leg-lengthening is now increasingly offered privately to individuals seeking to increase their height. While China banned‌ the⁣ practice for cosmetic reasons in 2006 due to patient safety concerns,‍ the‍ global limb-lengthening industry is⁤ projected to ​reach $8.6 billion (£6.4 ⁤billion) by 2030.

The surgery typically involves an osteotomy – ⁢cutting the​ bone into​ two segments ⁤- followed by the attachment of a limb lengthening​ device. These devices,often external metal frames secured wiht pins​ or wires,require constant adjustment⁣ over several months ⁣to slowly separate the bone segments,prompting new bone growth. Newer internal, screw-like devices are also available.

Recovery is lengthy and ⁢arduous, frequently⁣ enough requiring patients ‍to be non-weight bearing for weeks and ‍endure ​months of painful treatment. Potential complications are severe,including infection,nerve damage,mismatched leg lengths,and even permanent disability ‍if bones are separated too quickly or fail to heal properly.

“It is a serious, invasive procedure that can ‌be beneficial ⁣for patients​ when there is a genuine clinical need but carries‍ significant ⁢risks and requires informed ⁤discussions between‌ patient and surgeon,” stated Prof ‌Tim Briggs, an orthopaedic surgeon and NHS England’s ⁢national‍ director for clinical improvement and elective recovery.He further cautioned, “Patients face months of treatment, which can be extremely ‌painful, with the possibility of infection, nerve damage, ⁤blood clots and even permanent ⁣disability. Anyone considering this surgery for cosmetic reasons abroad, should think very carefully about the long ​recovery and the risks, and I would urge against it ​unless well ⁢informed about ⁣where they are seeking treatment. Don’t ‍gamble with⁣ your ‍health ⁢or your life for a few extra inches without fully understanding the risks.”

Private leg-lengthening surgery⁣ in the UK⁣ can cost upwards of £50,000, with some surgeons charging ‍as much as £240,000,⁣ while clinics in Turkey offer the procedure for around £24,000.The NHS emphasizes that the surgery is “not‌ a rapid ⁣fix” and‍ carries ample risks that patients must fully understand before considering it.

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