How to do epiphyseal closure surgery

There is no such thing as “epiphyseal closure surgery”, and it is not recommended to grow taller after epiphyseal closure. It is generally impossible to reopen a closed epiphysis. Growth and development is an irreversible process, and once the epiphysis is closed, there is no way to fulfill the function of epiphyseal growth. However, some people are currently undergoing lower leg bone lengthening surgery, in which the bones are broken and the broken ends are lengthened to achieve the goal of growing taller. The purpose is to lengthen the broken end of the bone. However, this surgery is painful, and the bone may not grow when it is attached and may heal abnormally, so it is generally not recommended and should only be performed after a physician has evaluated the need. Before the epiphysis closes, it is recommended that you pay more attention to exercise, eat a nutritious diet, eat more high quality protein, and get enough sleep.