I have lost A LOT of muscle mass on my legs, but now that I'm walking without cruches I'm quickly gaining it back again.
Lumiere - External Tibiae with Dr. M. Catagni (Italy)
Your proportions look really good. Congrats!
Your proportions look really good. Congrats!
Thank you, I think the same but I'm waiting to wear regular trousers in order to have the final thought 
Thank you, I think the same but I'm waiting to wear regular trousers in order to have the final thought 
Your proportions look great. And your legs look deprived of all fat and muscle, you aren't kidding about the muscle mass loss. Is this a common occurrence?
Quote from: Penguinn on October 16, 2015, 12:49:18 PMYour proportions look great. And your legs look deprived of all fat and muscle, you aren't kidding about the muscle mass loss. Is this a common occurrence?
It is a common occurrence, the same that happens if don't bear the whole of your body weight for a long time, and that happens if you use cruches..
Proportion thought: I would like to suggest you guys, in general, for tibial lengthening, a maximum amount of something like 6 cm. That's an average amount, because it is obiouvsly dependant from starting height, but, in my opinion and based on my actual proportions, for a guy with a starting height that is from 160 to 170, it would be close to to the "right" one.
I have done 8 cm, and honestly I'm happy with that as long as it will be acceptable wearing regoular clothes (and I'm still waiting to check it up), but I would be clearly more proportioned with a couple of centimeters less.
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