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In the United States, cosmetic stature lengthening is ethically acceptable
Robert S. Dean
, Tanner J. Hafen
, Vivek Nair
, Kevin X. Farley
, E. Graham Englert
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Niket Todi
, James Feng
, Paul Fortin
Department of Orthopaedics and Therapy Services
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United States
100%
Cosmetic Surgery
20%
Limb Lengthening
13%
Population Perception
13%
Regression Analysis
6%
Patient Understanding
6%
Surgical Procedures
6%
Previous Experience
6%
Ethical Considerations
6%
Electronic Markets
6%
Influence Factors
6%
Out-of-pocket
6%
Insurance
6%
Personal Interest
6%
Subjective Beliefs
6%
Safety Considerations
6%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Online Marketplaces
100%
United States
100%
Psychology
Cosmetic Surgery
100%
Regression Analysis
33%
Personal Interest
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cosmetics
100%
Esthetic Surgery
27%
Limb
18%
Surgical Technique
9%
Cross Sectional Study
9%