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Limb Lengthening Surgery Cost in Chennai: Deformity Solution

Lowest Cost (approx) $1859

Average Cost (approx) $6199

Highest Cost (approx) $10527

  • Treatment Type : osteotomy
  • Treatment time : 3-5 months
  • Recovery time : 8-12 weeks
  • Hospitalization days : 2 to 3 days
  • Visit for follow up treatment : The apparatus is kept for 8to10 weeks
  • Success rate : 95%

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Introduction

Before having surgery, knowing the cost is most important!! So, let’s see what height increase surgery cost in Chennai is!!

What is Limb lengthening surgery cost in Chennai?


Limb lengthening surgery utilizes the body’s ability to regenerate a new bone and other soft tissues, blood vessels, ligaments, and nerves. The doctor cuts through the bone to be lengthened and inserts an external fixator into the bone to stabilize it. A titanium rod is inserted, which gradually grows and stretches inside the body, making you gain a few inches of height.


Limb lengthening surgery is gaining a lot of popularity in Chennai. As a result, the height increase surgery cost in Chennai is somewhere in the range of INR 1,47,000 to INR 8,33,000 ($1800 - $10,196). 

Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$2068$6895$11709
Ahmedabad$1726$5757$9775
Bengaluru$2030$6769$11494
Mumbai$2144$7148$12138
Pune$1954$6516$11064
Chennai$1859$6199$10527
Hyderabad$1802$6010$10205
Kolkata$1650$5504$9346

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What is the leg lengthening surgery cost in Chennai as per its type?

There are two main types of limb lengthening surgery. Their costs are provided in the table below:

  1. Ilizarov surgery cost in Chennai with external nail fixator 
Surgery cost (Hospital stay included)INR 1,95,020 (2509 USD)
Accommodation chargesINR 2,20,500 (2699 USD)
  1. Ilizarov surgery cost in Chennai with Internal nail fixator: 
Surgery cost (Hospital stay included)INR 2,74,400 (3359 USD)
Accommodation chargesINR 2,20,500 (2699 USD)

Note: The above costs may differ by 5–10% depending on the individual, currency fluctuation, and other factors. For the actual treatment cost, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

Other Details

Before making any decision, look at the factors affecting the cost and what Chennai has in store for you!!


What factors affect the height surgery cost in Chennai?

Limb lengthening surgery cost in Chennai is 30-40% less than in countries like the USA, the UK, and Europe.

The various factors that might affect the costs are:

Personal requirements of the patients or the required increase in length

The type of hospital- public or private- will impact the price.

Educational qualification, experience, and reputation of the surgeons operating on you.


Why choose Chennai for Limb lengthening surgery?

There are several reasons why Chennai is becoming one of the preferred destinations for various surgeries. Here are some reasons that might spark an interest in your mind to choose Chennai for Limb lengthening surgery.

  • Affordability - The leg lengthening surgery cost in Chennai is much lower than in other developed countries like the USA or the UK. The Height surgery cost in Chennai is 30-40% less than in most other countries.
  • High success rate- Hospitals in Chennai have a success rate of almost 95% in limb lengthening surgeries. The use of most contemporary technologies helps doctors in delivering successful results. 
  • Competent surgeons- Doctors in Chennai are highly meticulous and perform surgeries with unmatched precision.

Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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