It's not really a matter of if but when. Once there are enough 5'5 guys with the legs of a 5'10 guy but all their original proportions people will know about this surgery and I see it becoming a meme.
The real reason most people say 'no one in real life notice proportions' is simply because only 0.1% of the population surgically lengthen their limbs cosmetically so obviously there has never been a reason to up until LL has risen in popularity. Once they are exposed to enough people who have done it the perception will change from 'that guy looks a bit weird' to 'he had LL'.
When will we reach peak LL?
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When will the general public be able to spot LL patients?
Posted on Dec 8, 2015, 8:50 pm
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Posted on Dec 8, 2015, 9:56 pm
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Yet the numbers of patients keep rising and it's been featured in mainstream news multiple times in the past decade, year upon year there is an increase in perception of LL. I'm not referring to how many surgeons perform it rather how many people are aware of LL and the increase in the number of patients.
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