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  • Limb Lengthening procedures - support PE effectiveness?

    This is pretty much the main reason I believe that PE is in theory plausible to at least an extent. Limb lengthening procedures have been around for quite some time and have been proven to be effective and lengthen tissue without forming a big scar around ones limbs. The bone gets broken and pulled slowly apart and the body fills in that gap with new bone tissue. Along with that, the surrounding muscles, veins and arteries, nerves, skin,fatty subcutaneous tissues and all other connective tissues stretch out and expand in correspondence with the tension put on the limb. Limb Lengthening

    Seems reasonable that the tissues of the penis wouldn't be specifically excluded from this ability to stretch and grow with the proper levels of force over time right?
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    Not quite. Completely different types of muscle and connective tissues in the penis compared to skeletal muscle in arms, legs, and other limbs. Stretching over periods of time will cause lengthening, but for different reasons.

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    • #3
      That is actually a procedure. I saw someone here say they had the process done, I'd never want to do it, though I can see the draw. I'm short but tall enough to get the job done.

      as you say, they break the bone, drill a hole in your legs/arms thighs, put a big metallic bracket around your limb and tighten screws a few times a day. they keep the pressure up until you've reached a certain distance apart. Generally the only like to do 2 inches per bone section... so lower legs are 2 inches, femur is two inches and that gives you 4" of added hieght...

      The process takes MONTHS though. and you have to go thorugh even more months of physical therapy to get your muscles used to walking again.

      If that extra height is important to you, i say go for it.

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      • #4
        This isn't actually done just to increase height is it? That sounds ridiculous. I thought it might be for uneven length limbs. It is incredible what people will do to their bodies!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mechanicJT View Post
          This isn't actually done just to increase height is it? That sounds ridiculous. I thought it might be for uneven length limbs. It is incredible what people will do to their bodies!
          Mostly for straightening limbs, evening limbs out, growth disorders, and repairing damage when bones heal wrong after breaking, but it does work for and people do use it in an attempt to make themselves taller.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mechanicJT View Post
            This isn't actually done just to increase height is it? That sounds ridiculous. I thought it might be for uneven length limbs. It is incredible what people will do to their bodies!
            Kind of like many of us who are probably average or even larger than average hanging weight from their dicks, attaching extenders to them or jelquing them for hours on end...

            No I have no interest in this procedure to make myself taller as I am about 5' 10" and don't find the idea of spending 100 grand plus enduring months of pain worth the minor height gains. My point was that this procedure works and is recognized by the mainstream medical community to be effective. Given that, it seems plausible would likely work under similar principles.

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            • #7
              The irony of my statement was not unintentional . I wasn't trying to mock your theory just was quite amazed by the procedure that was mentioned.

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              • #8
                Hah, no problem man. Irony and sarcasm don't tend to come through too well on a keyboard sometimes.

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