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Sunday, 11 April 2010 - With saw, screwdriver, China doctor gives gift of height
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Asia Pacific World With saw, screwdriver, China doctor gives gift of height AFP - 2 hours 32 minutes ago Send IM Story Print An X-Ray shows braces on a patients legs as orthopedic surgeon Bai Helong describes the procedure of cutting into the legs of patients who want to be taller. Over the past 15 years, Bai has given the gift of height to about 3,000 patients aged 14 to 55 -- Chinese, Americans, Germans, Japanese -- about half of whom went through with surgery simply because they did not like being short. SHANGHAI (AFP) - – Orthopaedic surgeon Bai Helong hikes up his trousers, places his foot on his desk and marks the spot just below his hairless knee where he cuts into the legs of patients who want to be taller. Over the past 15 years, Bai has given the gift of height to about 3,000 patients aged 14 to 55 -- Chinese, Americans, Germans, Japanese -- about half of whom went through with surgery simply because they did not like being short. "I'm something of an authority in this field," explains Bai, who uses a technique he developed himself at a modest private clinic in the suburbs of Shanghai. He saws through both the tibia and the fibula below the knee -- "without touching the bone marrow", he says -- to "make the dream come true" of those who say they suffer psychologically from being short. One week later, the bones begin to regenerate. Heavy braces made of nickel and titanium, each weighing about half a kilo (one pound), are screwed into the inner part of the patient's legs. Every day for the following four months, Bai expands the braces to gradually stretch the leg. "We need four months to get six to eight centimetres," or two to three inches, the surgeon says. After that, for four more months, the bones get stronger and patients are allowed to begin to walk. Leg-lengthening was first performed in the 1950s in the former Soviet Union, and then in China, but with sometimes catastrophic results. In the past, the leg was cut in three places, affecting the delicate bone marrow, and pins were used to steady the bone. In some cases, one leg was left shorter than the other and infections were common. Today, Bai says, the procedure is safe. Instead of stretching the leg by 1.0-1.5 millimetres a day as in the past, he aims to progress half as fast. "We've not had a single failure since 1995, and now it's not painful," insists the doctor, who charges 75,000 yuan (11,000 dollars) for the surgery. So who is willing to endure such a procedure, which involves months of total immobilisation and a fair amount of discomfort? "A small person can encounter all kinds of problems -- in his or her marriage, family life, workplace," Bai says. "The person feels inferior, and experiences psychological problems. I even have met people who wanted to kill themselves." Dan Dan, a pretty 25-year-old Chinese woman who is studying Japanese, says she was unhappy when she stood 1.53 metres (five feet) tall. Four months after surgery at Bai's clinic, she is smiling -- and six centimetres taller. "I wanted to improve my self-image. I am very happy," says Dan Dan, grimacing as she walks at a snail's pace on crutches through the halls of the clinic, her body contorted. "I hope that within a year, I will be able to walk normally. Running, that's another story," she says. Only Dan Dan's mother is aware of what she is doing -- her friends have no idea where she is. "It seems pretty dangerous at the beginning -- they cut through your bones, that is not really socially acceptable in China. It's not like getting your eyelids done," she explains, referring to a surgical procedure some Chinese women undergo to give them rounder, wider-looking eyes. "I held off for a long time. I was really scared." Wang Lijun has not told her friends where she is either and as a result, they no longer contact her. That was a price the 30-year-old was willing to pay during 13 months of treatment, which began in 2008 and took her from 1.52 metres to 1.60 metres -- a height gain easily achieved with a pair of stilettos. "It was my secret. I told no one," says Wang, who now works on the administration side of Bai's clinic and says she can run and jump "almost like before". "I had lost all of my self-confidence. I wanted a better life." Beyond the loss of her social circle, Wang says there were other sacrifices to make -- the months of painful treatment, the dark, vicious-looking scars on her legs. Her next step? A plastic surgeon, perhaps. Is Bai a miracle worker or a sorcerer's apprentice with a screwdriver and a tire iron who is making a profit from the suffering of others? The surgeon hits out at his critics, especially "those who oppose me without knowing what my work is all about". But as is often the case in China, Bai may be working in a grey zone. In 2006, the health ministry sent a notice to provincial authorities, ordering them to limit leg-lengthening operations to orthopaedic cases -- excluding patients requesting surgery for purely cosmetic reasons. The recommendation said the operation could only be performed on the disabled, whose legs were disfigured due to "congenital, accidental or disease-related conditions". "It is forbidden to perform this surgery on people whose limbs are not deformed," the ministry said. When asked about the notice, the ministry declined to comment on whether the recommendation was still in force. And Bai is still a member in good standing of China's Orthopaedics Association. 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