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Plastic surgery for limb disability
A 22-year-old boy from Huai 'an went abroad for an operation to increase broken bones because he was short of1.8m. As a result, he was disabled for life. Just hearing the name of the broken bone will make people feel that the operation will be very painful. So how is this operation achieved?

First, the young man is disabled for life because he is short of 1.8 meters. Tall boys will undoubtedly make girls feel more secure, so many boys want to have a high head. Anhui young man felt inferior because he was less than 1.8 meters tall, so he went abroad to have a broken bone and breast augmentation surgery.

After all, the increase of broken bones is not a new technology, it has existed for almost 90 years, so the young man went abroad to have this operation. As a result, he didn't expect that he didn't grow taller, but he suffered from surgical infection, which led to lifelong disability and made many people worthless to this young man.

Second, the so-called increase in broken bones means that the bones are sawed off and forcibly stretched to achieve the purpose of increasing, and its pain can be imagined. So what about the increase in broken bones? To put it bluntly, it is to saw off the bones first. How painful is the broken bone? Usually, when our bones are broken, we can't even move, and some people will go into shock because of too much pain. The process of this operation is not exaggerated, so the pain can be imagined.

The reason for this operation is that after the bone is broken, it is forcibly elongated, and then the nerves, muscles and skin related to the leg are stimulated to lengthen, so as to achieve the purpose of increasing. This method was first used for people with polio or different legs, and later some beauty institutions added it to the service scope.

Although this kind of operation has existed for a long time, it also has surgical risks, because steel needles need to be fixed through the patient's legs after operation, and some people need multiple operations, so it is easy to cause infection. Anhui young man is also a lifelong disability caused by postoperative steel needle infection.

So how painful is the increase in fractures? To put it bluntly, it means breaking your leg, and then artificially lengthening it to stimulate the growth of your leg. Some people even have to undergo more than one operation, and the pain they suffer can be imagined.