hi,
my legs:
femur length: 335 mm
tibia length: 324 mm
https://i.hizliresim.com/nbJQ0R.jpg
https://i.hizliresim.com/vaJ6Wp.jpg
femur +8cm photoshop example:
https://i.hizliresim.com/7ByB7r.jpg
tibia +6cm photoshop example:
https://i.hizliresim.com/Z5O5AV.jpg
Which one do you think looks better?
(tibia 6cm or femur 8cm)
Didn't anyone look at the pictures? 
The links aren't working dude,post them on a private album on imgur or something.
Quote from: Heightmare on August 17, 2019, 10:51:43 PMThe links aren't working dude,post them on a private album on imgur or something.
Thank you for informing.
my legs:
femur length: 335 mm
tibia length: 324 mm
legs height:
https://ibb.co/tZGK2w5
femur +8cm photoshop example:
https://ibb.co/qJQDYrG
tibia +6cm photoshop example:
https://ibb.co/C0FDX6p
Which one do you think looks better?
(tibia 6cm or femur 8cm)
Tibias +6cm looks ok as you're tibias naturally look slightly short.
Quote from: Heightmare on August 17, 2019, 11:18:23 PMTibias +6cm looks ok as you're tibias naturally look slightly short.
Thanks.
+2 cm so that the femur is not preferred for bad aesthetics.
or for +2 cm gain (femur):
to accept the bad aesthetic image
Well the femurs at 8cm don't look too bad I'm just worried about you using the LON method for femurs. But aesthetically I don't think you can ever go wrong with lengthening tibais
Quote from: Heightmare on August 17, 2019, 11:38:42 PMWell the femurs at 8cm don't look too bad I'm just worried about you using the LON method for femurs. But aesthetically I don't think you can ever go wrong with lengthening tibais
You're right.
Unfortunately, I don't have enough money for other methods except LON.
Is the femur too risky with the LON method? pain, health problems etc.
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