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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 2:43 pm
#1
Hello,
Basically it's over a year since I've considering to get leg lengthening since I've always been under-confident with taller people around, especially of the opposite sex. Either ways, I edited this picture of myself (it's zoomed in), I don't know how many cms I added to myself by cropping it up; however, I intend to get a limb lengthening of 10 cm meaning I would reach my ideal height of 180cm:

http://i.imgur.com/DhU6ELp.png (half nked - underwear on of course)

Please give me suggestions on whether I should actually do it, because I wish to keep this 'lengthening' a secret from my family/friends except my parents and siblings of course. So, I wish to know if people might notice my LL and if surgery must be applied to remove the scars.

Best Regards
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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 3:07 pm
#2
It would be better to know the amount. Try to do 2 mock-ups: a) +5cm in femurs; b) +5cm in tibias.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 4:29 pm
#3
Did you add all 10cms in your tibias? They look too long. Try another mockup with 6cm femurs and 4cm tibias or 5cm each.
Otherwise it's not bad, just long-legged, in my opinion.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 5:15 pm
#4
Alright, thanks guys. But, do I have a short torso, or average? Plus, will my hand width be noticeable and will LL be noticeable? Is there any risks rather than pain for the process of LL?
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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 5:20 pm
#5
Hand width is not a concern.

You need to think about wingspan. There are many people with short torsos and long legs but they look good because they have a wingspan equal or above their height.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2016, 5:23 pm
#6
IMO, you still look good enough in that mockup. However, 10cms in one limb are not advisable from a health aspect.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2016, 6:58 am
#7
Then if I do consider doing the surgery I will do 5cm in femurs and 5cm in the tibias. However, should I have any other concerns rather than pain and not being able to do exercise or walk for over a year? If so, what would they be? Will it be noticeable on me from the pictures, is my torso too short compare to my 'new legs'?
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Posted on Nov 15, 2016, 11:00 am
#8
Sorry for double-post, but I was already at the top section.

If my goal is to look this good after LL, is it possible?
https://embed.gyazo.com/320514ac068d146eb17e12917fe64726.png

The reason why my torso might look a little shorter than it's, is due to the fact that I have a whole in the middle of my chest that is around 4cm deep and close to my heart.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2016, 11:13 am
#9
First of all, that's way more than 10cm. That looks like 20cm+ to me. I suggest making correct mock-up pictures because that does not look right. And yes, when you lengthen legs to a ridiculous amount like it's suggested in that photo, it looks un-proportional.

Quote from: jakejake98 on November 15, 2016, 11:00:24 AMSorry for double-post, but I was already at the top section.

If my goal is to look this good after LL, is it possible?
https://embed.gyazo.com/320514ac068d146eb17e12917fe64726.png

The reason why my torso might look a little shorter than it's, is due to the fact that I have a whole in the middle of my chest that is around 4cm deep and close to my heart.

How would a whole in the middle of your chest make your torso look shorter? This post is nonsense.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2016, 11:23 am
#10
I'm sure that's not 20cm, because 10cm in height-difference looks like this: http://67.media.tumblr.com/b059dff8f00775c9c0a35f4fbe4a0149/tumblr_inline_n2aupjEO5J1s7l4pl.png

And yes, the hole in my chest, it's called Pectus Excavatum, people have commented on how it makes my torso look a little shorter.
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