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Posted on May 11, 2015, 5:45 pm
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Here's a picture of a former CLL patient who lengthened his tibias 6 cm. He wishes to remain anonymous. What do you think of his proportions?

Proportions: Former CLL patient

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Posted on May 11, 2015, 5:50 pm
#2

Hi is fine right now. But if he do more lengthening he would look disproportionate. His legs are long right now. And his tibia / femur ratio is around the same length

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Posted on May 11, 2015, 6:05 pm
#3

Not really noticable, he seems to have long arms though.
Wheight training is also a good way to avoid a disproportional look, he's a good example for this I think.

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Posted on May 11, 2015, 8:50 pm
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Tibia patients are generally harder to spot disproportion than femur patients. As another poster mentioned he has long arms so it masks any lengthening well. He could pull off maybe 4-5 cm femur max if he were to lengthen more.

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Posted on May 11, 2015, 8:56 pm
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I have to add that he shouldn't wear the socks in this picture, they let his tibs appear a little shorter than they acutally are.

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Posted on May 14, 2015, 10:57 am
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You could instantly see that he did his tibias. The hypertrophy on his calfs is there. The lack of quad muscles on his thighs making him look like he has knock knees/X-legs. It's just not natural with knees that high up on a person.

It doesn't matter bc nobody would care anyway.
But these proportions doesn't occur naturally.

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Posted on May 14, 2015, 1:44 pm
#7

Quote from: Sweden on May 14, 2015, 10:57:36 AMYou could instantly see that he did his tibias. The hypertrophy on his calfs is there. The lack of quad muscles on his thighs making him look like he has knock knees/X-legs. It's just not natural with knees that high up on a person.

It doesn't matter bc nobody would care anyway.
But these proportions doesn't occur naturally.

No, most people aren't even aware that this surgery exists. Maybe they'll spot that something is slightly "off" but I doubt it.

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Posted on May 14, 2015, 3:31 pm
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Doesn't anyone notice that he's wearing pants on his hips instead of waist? That's a perception trick used by Master Illusionist Apo. It does two things: 1) makes your legs visually appear shorter (specifically your femurs (one of the reasons you want to lengthen your femurs if you're going just for one surgery) 2) makes your torso appear longer. In the end, the difference can be quite noticable. Say, wearing your pants 5 cm below waist (approx) makes your femurs appear 5 cm shorter and your torso 5 cm longer. That's a 10 cm difference, which results in a big, albeit only visual, SH/H ratio change. Try sitting next time, if you want to get a real judge of your proportions.

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Posted on May 14, 2015, 5:40 pm
#9

I always wear my pants at the hips actually, that's goint to be a must if I lengthen my femurs anyway.

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Posted on May 30, 2015, 2:54 am
#10

He has a super tall silhouette. But he'd look fine with some pants on, like that naturally long-legged guy posted here.

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