Can you grow taller at 27?

Whether or not you can continue to grow at age 27 depends on whether or not your epiphyses are completely closed. If the epiphyses have closed, you will not be able to grow any further. If the development is normal, the probability is that the person will not be able to grow taller. Whether or not a person can continue to grow in height depends on whether or not the epiphyses have completely closed. The cartilage between the epiphysis and the metaphysis gradually becomes shorter with age. When the cartilage between the epiphysis and the metaphysis is completely ossified, a tight seam is formed, and at this time the epiphysis is completely closed and the bone stops growing. As long as the epiphyses are not completely closed, there is some room for growth. The age of epiphyseal closure is different for men and women, usually around 16-20 years old, but there is some variation between individuals. If you have a certain need for height, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to have an X-ray or other relevant examination to clarify the condition of your epiphyses.