And then feet lengthening with additional hand lengthening.
One surgery costs tons of effort what about three.....
Once again I agree with you onemorefoot. Even if the ideal will be to replicate the original crural index (for example if it's 80: you should lengthen 4CM the femurs and 3.2CM the tibia; knowing that with +7,2cm you will not need arm lengthening), a good compromise under the light of safety and proportions, if considering only 1 surgery, also in consideration of the merely aesthetic post I made in the Height & Proportions section, will be +5CM in femurs.
We have also an example of +5cm femurs recovery: OldieButGoldie, whose results are objectively very good in terms of proportions, recovery, videos with running.
Yes, your point is 100 correct, that why I say you just should go for tibias or femurs( better femurs), because after 10+ more I realized your arms will look bad.
YourSpaceBoyfriend, you forgot ulna & radius lengthening with External Ilizarov, in order to maintain unvaried the brachial index:))... I'm just joking, don't get me serious:))...
I'm 162.5cm (64"), I strongly believe that 5cm will not be worth the money, time and stress. I believe that 6-6.5cm will be a great and noticiable amount to lengthen. My ex-girlfriend was 1/4" taller than me and it was noticable, so that extra 1-1.5cm will really be a game changer.
I think anything past 7.5cm is extreme during one surgery.
This surgery is not cheap, girls have it so good these days. They turn into super models with less than $10,000USDĀ
why would u wear lifts after doing LL thats the point of doing LL so u dont have to hide in uncomfortable ass lifts all day. whatre u gonna do when u take a girl u like home and take ur shoes off? u think she wont notice the 2" loss? wear lifts in special occasions and why are u guys using sweden as an example? he had crap PT. now, if someone did PT everyday,ate good,went easy on walking and did 5-6 cm and still had a crappy recovery then, use them as a example as to why u shouldnt lengthen more than that.
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