Asymmetrical leg lines in six-month-old babies do have the possibility of hip dysplasia, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are suffering from this kind of disease. If parents find that their baby has asymmetrical leg lines, they should go to a medical institution for further examination. For babies up to 6 months old, ultrasound can be used to rule out hip dysplasia in the absence of radioactivity. If this technology is not available, X-rays can also be used to rule out hip dysplasia. The majority of patients have a good prognosis after early diagnosis and treatment with the aid of braces. Only a few patients who still have hip dysplasia in adulthood need to opt for orthopedic osteotomies to treat the condition.