- male
- 25 Years
- 14/08/2025
Which hospitals and surgeons are best for leg lengthening surgery and how much does it usually cost I'm considering leg lengthening surgery but not sure where to go or which doctor has the best results what's the average cost for this procedure Can you recommend experienced doctors for leg lengthening surgery and give an idea of the expenses involved What's the success rate for leg lengthening surgery and which hospitals specialize in it along with the expected cost Looking for a skilled surgeon for leg lengthening surgery what are the top options and what price range should I expect
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please approach a surgeon in apollo hospital
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Consult a Orthopaedician
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