Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: pencils on September 02, 2020, 02:28:38 PM
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I'm 159-161cm in height, if I did LL to get to 170cm, would my arms look short, too short for my body
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You may want to upload pictures with blurred face on imgur.
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At 159 cm proportions are the last thing I would care about honestly, even if it looked a little weird I'd still shoot for 170 and attempt to mitigate it by bulking up
Post pictures and if it looks fine then good for you
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I'm 159-161cm in height, if I did LL to get to 170cm, would my arms look short, too short for my body
Keep in mind, it's proven that women prefer men with longer legs than average.
Plan to do 2 surgeries? Because +10cm on femurs seem a little too much for your height (leg proportions), plus it's not the safest option for recovery from what I've heard.
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How are you assuming he's talking about 10+ on one segment
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How are you assuming he's talking about 10+ on one segment
I didn't. Just asked. I assumed that the user is male though.
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Also there's a thing, the taller you are; ironically the better results you get from LL. I'm an example. My torso is big enough to shoot 6'1, my hands are huge as hell. Only bad thing is, my arms will look SLIGHTLY short. So, even though I hate my current height; It's still kinda good to start with near 175cm heights I guess.
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I'm 21 and I'm gonna start with tibias, even tho I'm a short guy, I've traveled to over 30 countries and went from wanting to be 180cm to 170cm, my wife is 165cm, I just want to find a doctor for 20k, I've thought about pili maybe, and I'll do femurs when im 23-24, how do you take a good picture that depicts your proportions right
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Your hip level. The angle of the camera should be at the hip level. Just put your phone somewhere, set the time, then go 3-4 step forwards and stand still.
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People obsess too much about proportions. In reality, if you’re short people will notice it, if your legs are longer than your arms or out of proportion, it hardly gets noticed. Also, if someone says to you that you have long legs, I would personally take it as a compliment. If your short, like me, and planning to get limb lengthening just focus on the max height you can get (safely of course). Don’t worry about disproportions. Even Dr Paley says that proportions are over exaggerated.
Lastly, there are tricks you can pull with clothes you wear to disguise any obvious disproportion.
But honestly having followed stories and threads on this forum and other places, I have never come across anyone who has gone through limb lengthening complaining about disproportions.
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The only thing matters SIGNIFICANTLY is arm leeeeength.
Arm length > shoulder length > neck length > hand size > skull size > foot size
Shoulders are important too. But people tend to have narrow shoulders rather than having short limbs lol.
me personally, If i get to do 2 clls:
Arm length (slightly short)
Shoulder length (i'll have narrow shoulders for my height)
Neck length (my neck wont be a prob)
Hand size (I can even pull 6'3 off with my big ass hands, screw 185 cm)
Skull size (my head will be ok for my height)
Foot size (43 EU, most of the models have the same as me, they are above 6ft)
You might wanna fill the blanks, if the +'s beat -'s, you might not need to worry about proportions. (considering 2 CLL, if 1 cll, we should think about tibia/femur ratio too)
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The truth is, proportions aren't dealbreakers for women nor are they things people really look at unless its SUPER obvious. Even then you can hide super long legs with good clothes. Conan O'Brien does it pretty well. Tyler Herro has shorter arms compared to his height, yet he looks completely normal and nobody seems to care.