Slightly off topic but how far are we from non intrusive methods?

Today if we need a height increase that too after puberty, LL is the only way. Do you think in the future they could make a drug or a surgery combined with drug therapy where in the body automatically grows to our desired height by simulating growth spurts in puberty?

I can think of an approach with the long bones where artificial growth plates made with stem cells are inserted where the old growth plates had fused. Then growth plates are simulated with drugs and the long bones grow naturally and slowly allowing the muscles and nerves to keep up.

Imagine getting a surgery and then going on about your regular life, only to see yourself grow slightly taller in the mirror everyday. Seeing yourself slightly grow everyday is literally the best thing you can see happen to yourself when you have height dysmorphia. Imagine the countless occasions in public when you saw someome slightly taller and constantly readjusting your posture to see if you were taller , or worse getting heightmogged by a girl and constantly having to assure yourself you're taller lmao. Seeing that you have actually grown, you know for a fact you will never be shorter than that person, ever(unless they opt for the surgery too).

Once again the problem here is only the long bones are increasing, where as the torso remains the same which limits height growth due to bad proportion. Growth plates could be inserted into the spinal vertebrae, however this can be hard as the spinal cord sits above the vertebrae.

The second approach would be simulate puberty entirely. Imagine somehow a drug reopens all the growth plates and then another drug which simulates their growth. Just like how a foetus can becomes a man who's 6 feet, anyone can become any height. Imagine being 4'11 and getting the change to be 6'4( a height where you will get dates just for your height alone)

As far as I have seen, I've seen recent papers which showed the length of mice limbs could be increased significantly just with hormones. There even another doctor who's working on growth plate implants