Height increase surgeries, or limb lengthening procedures, involve lengthening the bones of the arms or legs to increase overall height.

Preoperative Assessment
A thorough medical evaluation determines the patient's eligibility for limb lengthening surgery.

Surgical Procedure
The bone is cut surgically, and an external or internal fixation device is attached to gradually separate the bone segments.

Distraction Phase
Over several weeks or months, the fixator is adjusted to gradually stretch the bone and stimulate new bone formation.

Consolidation Phase
After achieving the desired length, the bone segments consolidate and heal.

Fixator Removal
Once the bone has healed, the external fixator device is removed, and rehabilitation begins.