2021 TREATMENT OPTION DETAILS WITH PRECICE STRYDE PAUSE
Summary
TLDRThe Home Plastics Institute offers limb lengthening treatments using the Precise 2.2 titanium implant, an alternative to the currently paused Stride implant. Both aim for a height gain of up to six inches, with the Precise 2.2 allowing for partial weight-bearing during rehabilitation. The procedure involves minimally invasive surgery, with similar recovery and physical therapy protocols. A promotion is available for implant removal, including a consultation and stay at a luxury resort in Las Vegas.
Takeaways
- 🏥 The Home Plastics Institute offers deformity correction treatments, including cosmetic lengthening procedures.
- 📌 They provide two types of implants: the Precise 2.2 (titanium) and the Precise Stride (stainless steel), both aiming for a height gain of nearly six inches.
- ⏸ The Precise Stride implant is currently on pause and will not be used for the next 12 to 18 months.
- 🔩 The Precise 2.2 implant is a decade-old alternative to the Stride, with substantial data supporting its use.
- 📏 The maximum height increase per surgery with these implants is 8 centimeters or 3.15 inches.
- 🚶♂️ The main difference between the two implants is weight-bearing capacity, with the titanium implant bearing 30 to 75 pounds.
- 👣 Both systems involve similar surgery procedures, incisions, and post-operative mobilization with a walking aid.
- 💪 Rehabilitation includes physical therapy routines, with at least an hour a day for five to six days per week recommended.
- 🗓 The full process, including lengthening and consolidation, may take up to 12 months before high-level athletic performance can be resumed.
- 🏨 The institute offers promotions, including free consultation and imaging, plus a stay at the Waldorf Astoria for implant removal.
- 🌐 They accept new patients globally and can accommodate different time zones for consultations, either virtual or in-person in Las Vegas.
- 💡 Preparation for the surgery includes stretching exercises and vitamin supplements to aid recovery and bone health.
Q & A
What types of deformity correction treatments does the Home Plastics Institute offer?
-The Home Plastics Institute offers a host of deformity correction treatments, particularly focusing on cosmetic realm with precise systems of lengthening.
What are the two types of implants mentioned for height increase?
-The two types of implants mentioned are the Precise 2.2, which is a titanium implant, and the Precise Stride, which is a stainless steel implant.
Why is the Precise Stride implant currently on pause?
-The Precise Stride implant is on pause and will not be used for the next 12 to 18 months, though the exact reason for the pause is not specified in the script.
What is the maximum height gain achievable with the Precise 2.2 implant per surgery?
-The maximum height gain achievable with the Precise 2.2 implant per surgery is 8 centimeters or 80 millimeters, which is nearly 3.15 inches.
How does the weight-bearing capacity differ between the Precise Stride and the Precise 2.2 implant?
-The Precise Stride implant can be nearly fully weight-bearing depending on the patient's weight, while the Precise 2.2 implant can bear between 30 to up to 75 pounds in weight, requiring the patient to be partially weight-bearing during rehabilitation.
What is the similarity between the Precise Stride and Precise 2.2 systems in terms of surgery and recovery?
-The surgery and recovery process, including the timing of surgery, types of incision, and minimally invasive nature of the surgery, are essentially identical for both the Precise Stride and Precise 2.2 systems.
How long are patients expected to stay in Las Vegas after the surgery?
-Patients are generally expected to stay in Las Vegas for at least two weeks following the surgery.
What is the recommended physical therapy routine post-operatively for both Precise Stride and Precise 2.2 systems?
-The recommended physical therapy routine post-operatively involves at least an hour a day for five to six days per week, with an additional hour of exercises on their own, such as stationary bike, stretches, and low-weight exercises.
What is the expected duration for a patient to return to high-level athletic performance after the Precise 2.2 system surgery?
-It may take up to 12 months to regain and return to high-level athletic performance, with the duration varying between patients.
When should the Precise 2.2 implant be removed after the surgery?
-The Precise 2.2 implant should be removed at the 12-month post-surgery mark, once the bone is fully consolidated and the implant has served its purpose.
What promotional offer is the Home Plastics Institute providing for the removal of the implant?
-The Home Plastics Institute is offering a promotion that includes the consultation fee, imaging, and a two-night stay at the Waldorf Astoria on the Las Vegas Strip for patients who opt for implant removal.
How can interested patients book a consultation for the Precise 2.2 procedure?
-Patients can book a consultation through the institute's website, where they can pay for a virtual conversation and get it scheduled right away.
What preparations are recommended for patients considering limb lengthening surgery?
-Patients are recommended to do stretching exercises and take certain vitamin supplements to aid recovery and bone quality after surgery, with detailed information provided in brochures available from the office.
Outlines
🛠️ Limb Lengthening Treatments with Precise Implant Systems
The Home Plastics Institute offers deformity correction treatments, focusing on cosmetic limb lengthening. They utilize the Precise system, which includes titanium implants like Precise 2.2 and stainless steel implants like Precise Stride. Both technologies aim to achieve a height gain of nearly six inches. Currently, the Stride implant is on pause, with the titanium Precise 2.2 being the primary option. The Precise 2.2 has been in use for over a decade and allows for a maximum lengthening of 8 centimeters per surgery. The main difference between the two implants is their weight-bearing capacity, with the titanium version bearing less weight, requiring patients to use walking aids during rehabilitation. Both systems have similar surgery procedures, recovery expectations, and physical therapy routines, with the main distinction being the use of a walking aid with the Precise 2.2 during the lengthening and consolidation phases. The importance of physical therapy for a successful outcome is emphasized, with patients expected to perform daily exercises and stretches.
🏥 Precise 2.2 Surgery Process and Post-Operative Care
The process for the Precise 2.2 surgery involves a detailed consultation, followed by a personalized plan based on the patient's schedule. The surgery itself aims to achieve a lengthening of up to eight centimeters, which may take approximately two and a half months, with an additional two months for consolidation to allow full weight-bearing. The full recovery to high-level athletic performance can take up to 12 months and varies between patients. The implant should be removed after 12 months, once the bone has fully consolidated. The institute offers promotions for implant removal and new patient consultations, including virtual options and personalized experiences. Patients are advised to prepare for surgery with stretching exercises and vitamin supplements to aid recovery and bone health. The Loom Plastics Institute looks forward to helping patients achieve their desired height through the Precise 2.2 procedure.
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Keywords
💡Deformity Correction
💡Precise System of Lengthening
💡Titanium Implant
💡Stainless Steel Implant
💡Height Gain
💡Weight-Bearing Capacity
💡Rehabilitation
💡Walking Aid
💡Physical Therapy
💡Consolidation
💡Promotion
Highlights
The Home Plastics Institute offers deformity correction treatments, including cosmetic lengthening procedures.
Introduces the Precise system for lengthening, with two implant options: titanium and stainless steel.
The titanium implant, Precise 2.2, allows for nearly six inches of height gain.
The stainless steel implant, Precise Stride, is currently on pause for 12 to 18 months.
Precise 2.2 has been in use for over a decade with substantial data supporting its efficacy.
Both implants can achieve a maximum lengthening of 80mm per surgery.
Differences in weight-bearing capacity between the titanium and stainless steel implants.
The rehabilitation process is similar for both implants, with minor differences in weight-bearing during mobilization.
Patients using Precise 2.2 are expected to use a walking aid throughout the lengthening phase.
The rehabilitation protocol includes a daily physical therapy routine of at least one hour.
Additional self-directed exercises are recommended for optimal recovery and bone health.
The expected timeline for full recovery and return to high-level athletic performance is about 12 months.
Implants are recommended to be removed within a 12-month window post-surgery.
A promotional offer is available for existing patients or those referred by other physicians for implant removal.
The institute is currently accepting new patients and offers personalized consultations.
Preparation for the procedure includes stretching exercises and vitamin supplements to enhance recovery.
The institute looks forward to helping patients achieve their desired height through the Precise 2.2 procedure.
Transcripts
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at home plastics institute we offer a
host of deformity correction type
treatments
particularly for the cosmetic realm we
offer the precise system of lengthening
which is intravenously implant uh both
the precise 2.2 which is the titanium
implant
as well as the precise stride implants
which is a stainless steel implant
both of these technologies can allow you
to achieve nearly six inches of height
gain
um currently the stride implant is on
pause and we're not
using it probably for the next 12 to 18
months so we will move forward with
cases
using the titanium implant which is
precise 2.2
the precise 2.2 implant which is the
titanium version of the implant is a
good alternative to
the precise stride implant it has been
around for over a decade
and we have a lot of data on that
particular important um
it does offer a good alternative for
patients who want to achieve
a lengthy height of nearly six inches
from a
perspective of lengthening and height
gain is identical to the stride nail
and what it can retrieve with a maximum
per surgery of 8 centimeters or 80
millimeters which is nearly 3.15 inches
um the only main difference in the
stride versus the precise 2.2 is the
weight bearing capacity
uh these dry implant depending on your
weight can be nearly fully
weight-bearing
um the titanium version of the implant
which is the precise 2.2
can bear between 30 to up to 75 pounds
in weight
so depending on the patient's weight
that would be partial weight varying uh
during the rehabilitation they would
have to be partially weight-bearing on
the implant and have to use some sort of
walking aid
to offload the implant as they're
mobilizing
the precise 2.2 and the stride system
are very similar
they can achieve the same amount of
length the surgery is essentially
identical so the timing of surgery the
types of incision
the minimally invasiveness of the
surgery are identical for procedure
the subsequent um getting up and
mobilizing the same day of surgery
are very similar between the implants
because in both scenarios we'll be using
a walking aid both in the stride system
and the precise 2.2 system
uh generally in the stride patients we
would try to get them off the walking
dead between two to four weeks
uh with our precise 2.2 patients we will
be keeping them on walking in and
training them
to mobilize with some sort of walking it
during the entire lengthening phase
up until they get to enough
consolidation where we can allow them to
weight bear without
the walking it all together and then
slowly progress through activities
onward
the expectation is very similar between
precise 2.2 and stride with our
follow-up
um we generally have patients stay for
at least two weeks here in las vegas in
korea
uh then we expect to see them every two
weeks at least
for an x-ray or they can send the x-rays
in as well as seeing them physically
every four weeks
during that time that's no different
between the precise 2.2 and the striding
one
so with precise 2.2 you're still
expected to do very similar type of
physical therapy routine
uh post-operatively uh we do expect you
to do about an
hour a day for five to six days per week
and that's very similar between
the precise 2.2 of the stride system in
addition to that generally ask patients
to do an additional hour
on their own uh where they can do things
like stationary bike
uh they can do stretches on a mat they
can do some low weight
type exercises such as leg breaths um
during their uh lengthening phase and
even to their consolidation phase
um so this there is a lot of
similarities between the stride system
and precise 2.2 system
uh when it comes to the rehabilitation
protocol really the only main difference
is the gate and the fact that you'll be
mobilizing with
the walking dead for the precise 2.2
during that lengthening phase and into
the consolidation phase
while with stride you may eliminate that
process um
and move forward with mobilizing without
walking in i cannot stress enough the
importance of a physical therapy
uh with this procedure whether you use a
stride implant versus a precise 2.2
there is essential to do physical
therapy during this
process like i said previously an hour
a day is the minimum to do but a lot of
patients can do an additional hour on
their own
and that is very important to the
success you basically
get what you put into it the more you do
the better you do and the more
normally you will progress during this
and the more you'll be able to obtain
from
lengthening
returning back to normal with a precise
2.2 system
generally like i mentioned before with
lengthening will keep you on a
walking aid while you're doing your
lengthening with the precise 2.2 system
if you're going for the full amount of
length which is eight centimeters that
may take you up to two and a half months
to achieve that
in addition it may take you two and a
half two months approximately to
achieve the consolidation in which case
you'll be fully weight-bearing at that
point
um it may then take up to 12 months to
regain
and return back to high-level athletic
performance
long-distance running and other athletic
endeavors
um and that will usually be dependent on
the patient so it will vary between
patient
to patient um but generally will give
you
guidance on how to progress in your
activities as you go through the
procedure
so the precise 2.2 nail as destroyed
implant should be removed at the 12
month
post-surgery mark so at that point you
no longer need the implant the
bone is fully consolidated the implant
has done its job
and the device is then removed so
generally about the 12 on
12 month point is when we would remove
the implant so as a consultant for
new basic specialized orthopedics uh we
do recommend that the
implant uh both the precise dried
implant as well as the precise 2.2
implant be removed
within that 12-month window to help
encourage patients to go ahead and do
that
we are offering a promotion here at loom
plastics institute
where if you are one of our existing
patients or a
patient of another physician we
would go forward and remove the implant
for you we will include the consultation
fee as well as the imaging if you're
here in las vegas
and we're including two nights day at
the waldorf astoria on the historic las
vegas strip
which is one of our five-star resorts
here in las vegas area
moving forward with the precise 2.2
surgery uh you can book a consultation
either go through our website uh where
you can actually pay for the
conversation do a virtual conversation
and they'll get that scheduled right
away for you uh we try here at the
institute to personalize everyone's
experience and we'll work around
everyone's schedule to make sure that
we can accommodate them um so we deal
with patients from all different parts
of the world
with different time zones we do a good
job of trying to accommodate people's
schedules
subsequent to that you can make your way
to las vegas at some point
for consultation where we'll do at least
a one-hour consultation
with the patient go through their images
and
discuss the procedure and if they'd like
to move forward subsequent to that
you can move forward with looking at
surgery and looking at moving forward
we are now accepting new patients and if
patients are interested in the precise
2.2
procedure uh or moving forward with the
procedure with precise 2.2
implants in lieu of the stride implant
we are offering a promo as well
up until september 1st of this year for
patients who want to move forward with
that procedure
so for patients who want to move forward
with uh
limb lengthening surgery uh some of the
things that you can do to prepare
are to do some stretching exercises
ahead of time we do have some
brochures that we can send you that will
detail some of that information for you
if you contact the office in addition
there's some vitamin supplements that we
would recommend that will help with your
recovery
and bone quality subsequent to the
surgery so these are things that we
generally recommend to our patients who
are looking to move forward with this in
the future
we look forward to meeting you here at
the lomastix institute to achieve your
dream height
soon
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