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The finger is broken, and it is shorter than before after the operation. Can you do bone lengthening surgery?
First of all, the bone lengthening operation is to cut the bone, implant the alloy in the middle part, and wait for its own healing to wrap the alloy position. The process is painful, long and risky. Because you are not sure whether your bones will heal normally, ordinary hospitals in China can't do it. Some plastic surgery hospitals don't believe it, and many people amputate for it.

Generally, it is done by patients who are lame or seriously uncoordinated. In your case, I don't recommend this operation. First, shorter fingers won't have any impact on life, and you can't see anything at ordinary times. Second, the operation is risky, costly and painful.

Keep an optimistic attitude, as long as you don't think about it and don't give yourself pressure, you will soon get used to it.