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Posted on Nov 20, 2025, 12:10 pm
#1
Hello guys, I did femur lengthening pre-op 5’5 post op 5’7.5 and have come to regret it. I had a normal tibia to femur ratio and now it is screwed up. Keep in mind I didn’t even do the max lengthening.When squatting, sitting down, running and dancing I look extremely odd because of the tiny lower legs. I feel like I no longer have the freedom to wear shorts because of how low my knees sit. I’m cursed to be insecure enough to hide my proportions with longer shorts. People here like to downplay proportions but to me it’s obvious and come to warn that alot of you will potentially be unhappy about it. No one has called me out on it but it’s always on the back of my mind how much of a freak it appears to me.  Be more wise about your femur lengthening decision especially if you are on the higher end of body dysmorphia. In retrospect I advise to always do tibia lengthening first. I traded height dysmorphia for proportions dysmorphia.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2025, 12:30 pm
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Quote from: bilbobaggins on November 20, 2025, 12:10:56 PM
Hello guys, I did femur lengthening pre-op 5’5 post op 5’7.5 and have come to regret it. I had a normal tibia to femur ratio and now it is screwed up. Keep in mind I didn’t even do the max lengthening.When squatting, sitting down, running and dancing I look extremely odd because of the tiny lower legs. I feel like I no longer have the freedom to wear shorts because of how low my knees sit. I’m cursed to be insecure enough to hide my proportions with longer shorts. People here like to downplay proportions but to me it’s obvious and come to warn that alot of you will potentially be unhappy about it. No one has called me out on it but it’s always on the back of my mind how much of a freak it appears to me.  Be more wise about your femur lengthening decision especially if you are on the higher end of body dysmorphia. In retrospect I advise to always do tibia lengthening first. I traded height dysmorphia for proportions dysmorphia.

Can you please specify your exact tibia and femur measurements? I think you are overreacting.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2025, 12:56 pm
#3
Preop it was .78 and now it’s about .68 unfortunately. Had I opted for tibia lengthening I would be in the normal human range.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2025, 1:19 pm
#4
Only issue is wingspan would look out of proportion. I would have to shorten my femurs some while lengthening tibia. In my opinion a super long tibia looks better and is functionally superior then longer femurs so I urge others to start with tibias and not make my mistake.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2025, 2:15 pm
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Quote from: bilbobaggins on November 20, 2025, 12:56:20 PM
Preop it was .78 and now it’s about .68 unfortunately. Had I opted for tibia lengthening I would be in the normal human range.
Okay, I see. Yeah, instead of femur, you really should have opted for tibia. I wonder why your doctor didn't advise you to do that given your starting ratio.
But now it's done and you have this .68 ratio.

You have three options:
(1) Cry about it.
(2) Accept it (most people won't notice anyway).
(3) Go for tibia lengthening.
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Posted on Nov 21, 2025, 2:21 am
#6
im pretty high on the proportions obsessed scale but I have never noticed something off with leg segments in mockups. but I do plan to do quadrilateral and humerus and im the same height as you.

sure tibs first would be nice but at 165 im getting to 173 no matter what, and tibs arent gonna get you 8cm in any universe.

maybe you had a worse ratio than most starting out. I barely ever wear shorts anyway but partly cause its hard to make shorts not look goofy when you're 165
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Posted on Nov 26, 2025, 9:37 pm
#7
Nobody is looking.  Trust me.  Just get your function back through physical activity, and you'll stop thinking about it as well.
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