Okay so if i am 167cm and need to be around 182cm so gain 6 inches (add 7.5cm per segment like FAQ says).
Reading the forums have shown me that one should lengthen to match their wingspan (like FAQ says) and mine is 177.8cm so i am fine with lengthening to that point, but should i just go ahead and just add the 4.2cms to reach my goal or is that a bad idea?
And if it does get unproportionate should i just get my arms lengthened to even everything out?
I am also planing on going with Dr Leonid N.Solomin in Russia cause of all the good things i have heard but i am wondering out of the three methods (LON,LATIN,EXTERNAL) he offers what are their pros/cons for each?
I am most likely going to do LON and was wondering which countries are the best at LL surgeries?
And is LL surgery a good idea for one in modeling? like won't it really hurt my appearance?
And i just am worried i might look like one of these guys with long legs and short arms like MasterHY ( makemetallerindex.php/topic,6322.0.html)
Yea i am just starting out lucky which is why being 6ft is really going to help
So from what i can tell you guys are saying it is okay to lengthen 5 cm beyond your wingspan?
So if i go 5 cm past my wingspan i won't look disproportionate?
and if i don't want scars stay away from external?
oh yea and when lengthening legs should one lengthen evenly like 3cm on BOTH femur and tibia or would it be better to do like 2cm on femur and 4cm on tibia for example and make one part longer?
oh yea so if i am going for lon in fib and external in tib how long will it take for me to start working out again so i can put on some muscle?
so would it be better for me to put on a bunch of muscle before the surgery? Then I would not look so skinny after the surgery
Will the recovery time decrease if I go lon on both tib and fib?
And do they do this surgery all at once or do they add a few cm then wait a few months then finish the job?
At the time I will be living in new York alone so after the surgery is there thing I should worry about?
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