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About Limbly.

Founded in 2025, Limbly was created to support individuals recovering from limb lengthening surgery in the comfort of their own homes. We provide carefully selected tools and devices designed to improve circulation, reduce swelling, ease muscle tension, and enhance overall mobility during recovery. Each product comes with clear guidance on its purpose and area of use — helping you build strength, comfort, and confidence step by step. At Limbly, our mission is to make your healing journey smoother, safer, and more effective from home.

What is Limb Lengthening?

Limb Lengthening is a medical procedure that helps people increase their height by gradually growing new bone tissue. The process involves specialized surgical devices and a precise rehabilitation program that ensures safe, natural growth. It’s not just about height, it’s about confidence, balance, and mobility. Follow us to learn more about recovery, equipment, and real patient journeys.

The Importance of Hygiene

After limb lengthening surgery, keeping your body clean becomes both harder and more important than ever.
Since you can’t take regular showers due to open wounds and infection risks, water exposure should be avoided — but that doesn’t mean hygiene should be neglected.

Maintaining proper cleanliness is essential to prevent infection, protect wound healing, and feel refreshed during your recovery journey.
Using antibacterial body wipes allows you to safely clean your legs and surrounding areas without risking contact with water. They’re gentle on the skin yet effective against bacteria that can cause complications.

Similarly, washing gloves and hair-washing sponges help you stay fresh without standing unsupported or letting water run near surgical sites. These simple daily habits make recovery more comfortable, reduce infection risk, and support faster healing — especially since the lengthening process can last for several months.

Stay clean. Stay safe. Support your recovery with gentle daily hygiene.
 

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The Muscles That Get Tight Most During The Process

During limb lengthening, certain muscle groups experience increased tension due to gradual bone distraction and limited mobility. Understanding which muscles are most affected helps you focus on proper stretching and physiotherapy routines.

For femur surgery patients:

  • Hamstrings

  • Quadriceps

  • Hip Flexors

For tibia surgery patients:

  • Gastrocnemius

  • Soleus

  • Achilles Tendon

What You Will Face After the Limb Lengthening Surgery 

After limb lengthening surgery, it’s completely normal to experience both physical and visual changes.Your legs might look more swollen and appear bigger due to temporary fluid retention — this is part of the healing process.You may also experience two main types of pain:

  1. Surgical Pain: Remember, your bones were intentionally broken during the procedure. Some discomfort is part of recovery.

  2. Swelling Pain: As swelling increases, it creates pressure on your bones, muscles, and surrounding tissues.

The good news you can manage and reduce these pains effectively with the right rehabilitation tools and techniques.Check our bio to explore equipment that supports your recovery process.

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