"I was laying there and I recall quite vividly thinking this is just great, I'm finally here, I'm getting this done and it's going to change my life forever."
Over the next nine months Ban's legs were stretched every day as the broken bones healed, eventually boosting her to a height of 1,62 metres (5 feet 4 inches).
Side-effects and complications could include disfigurement, muscle, joint and nerve damage, infection, arthritis and chronic pain, Metcalfe said.
Following the operation, Ban said her height insecurity "just seemed to vanish" and she had a new confidence in her professional credibility.
"But I guess had I not had this operation I probably wouldn't be insecure about my height at this age because I would just accept who I am," she conceded.
SHOOT: Strange story. This last comment (immediately above) says it all, doesn't it, given the risks.
It was a chance conversation with friends as a 23-year-old that first alerted Ban to the concept of limb lengthening - a cosmetic procedure popular in China, Italy and the United States but little-known in Australia.
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