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Community Hangout => Off Topic => Topic started by: Tiger9898 on January 02, 2018, 09:36:59 PM

Title: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 02, 2018, 09:36:59 PM
Hello everyone,  I have a question regarding difference between wearing shoe lifts and doing LL surgery. Currently I am wearing shoe lifts which increases my height by 6 cm totally and it helps my tibia look longer. Now in this summer, i want to do LL surgery. My question is that after lengthening my tibia by 6 cm,  will my height look as same as I look with my 6 cm shoe lift or It is going to appear me same as before with my shoe lifts?
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: myloginacct on January 02, 2018, 10:25:16 PM
Your tibias will be longer so they will look longer than before. Sorry, it's a bit hard to get the question.

And if you can live with just lifts, you should do that, and avoid LL.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Android on January 02, 2018, 11:12:15 PM
People tend to look at your face and overall size, so if you trade 6 cm of lifts for actual height, not many will notice (if at all).

Your tibias will be physically longer, but not many will spot a difference especially if you wear pants. You'll be able to wear any shoe you want, so if anyone notices a difference it'll be your new footwear.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Body Builder on January 02, 2018, 11:54:09 PM
To have an actual 6cm increase via shoes and lifts the shoes (with insoles) should be at least 8cm.
So what shoes do you use?

I did 7.5 cm on tibias and I wear normal shoes with 3cm insoles that give me about 4cm actual height.
More than that can only be achieved with my elevator shoes I had before LL plus the extra lifts that give me totally 5.5cm actual height increase.
Thats why it is hard to believe that you gain 6cm to your height with shoes.

Anyway, LL is of course better and permanent. And you can still wear some lifts to increase further your height.
Comparing LL to lifts is so stupid as comparing boobjob to a wonderbra.
Something that is permanent can't be compared with something fake that you just wear it.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Android on January 02, 2018, 11:59:33 PM
Something that is permanent can't be compared with something fake that you just wear it.

Yup, just like makeup, the shoes have to come off at a certain point.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 06:10:46 AM
I am wearing elevator shoes + insole which increases my height by 6 cm. But don't u think that after LL,  wearing insole makes your tibia look so longer? Maybe I should do femoral lengthening then should wear 3 cm insole?
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 06:14:06 AM
Your tibias will be longer so they will look longer than before. Sorry, it's a bit hard to get the question.

And if you can live with just lifts, you should do that, and avoid LL.
No,  it is  impossible to live with insoles. They hurt too much
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Knik on January 03, 2018, 10:24:42 AM
If you feel enough comfortable with lifts, don't do LL
The fact is that most LL customers still wear lifts after their operation
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 11:25:51 AM
No,I don't feel okay at all. It hurts sometimes and when it comes to take off my shoes, I feel a bit sad and shorter. i will wear lifts after surgery but i think my tibia will look soo longer because of surgery 6,5 cm+ 3 cm lifts
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: psilocybe on January 03, 2018, 11:46:47 AM
Yup, just like makeup, the shoes have to come off at a certain point.

Or do they? Cost of LL vs surgically attaching a pair of shoes to your feet? Anyone?
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Knik on January 03, 2018, 11:57:14 AM
I use Nike Air shoes that give me 3 cm and I already feel like I'm cheating while most people of my generation have the same kind of shoes
But now I only wear that kind of shoes
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 12:11:01 PM
Have you done LL surgery?
I use Nike Air shoes that give me 3 cm and I already feel like I'm cheating while most people of my generation have the same kind of shoes
But now I only wear that kind of shoes
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: .. on January 03, 2018, 05:08:55 PM
To have an actual 6cm increase via shoes and lifts the shoes (with insoles) should be at least 8cm.
So what shoes do you use?

I did 7.5 cm on tibias and I wear normal shoes with 3cm insoles that give me about 4cm actual height.
More than that can only be achieved with my elevator shoes I had before LL plus the extra lifts that give me totally 5.5cm actual height increase.
Thats why it is hard to believe that you gain 6cm to your height with shoes.

Anyway, LL is of course better and permanent. And you can still wear some lifts to increase further your height.
Comparing LL to lifts is so stupid as comparing boobjob to a wonderbra.
Something that is permanent can't be compared with something fake that you just wear it.

Yes, but also remember that it's is also permanently semi-crippled.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: myloginacct on January 03, 2018, 08:49:24 PM
No,I don't feel okay at all. It hurts sometimes and when it comes to take off my shoes, I feel a bit sad and shorter. i will wear lifts after surgery but i think my tibia will look soo longer because of surgery 6,5 cm+ 3 cm lifts

What I heard from others is that wearing lifts makes your legs look shorter. That's why I had trouble getting your question.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 09:01:20 PM
I think no, it makes tibia look longer. Look at my pic in the picture below. I have worn elevator shoes+ lifts which increases my height by 6 cm..My tibia length is 37 and femur length is 45.  But in this picture, my tibia looks long
https://ibb.co/eFiHGb
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: myloginacct on January 03, 2018, 09:12:33 PM
I think no, it makes tibia look longer. Look at my pic in the picture below. I have worn elevator shoes+ lifts which increases my height by 6 cm..My tibia length is 37 and femur length is 45.  But in this picture, my tibia looks long
https://ibb.co/eFiHGb

Longer tibias look good, though. I think it's much better to have long looking tibias than femurs.

Anyway, only you will be worrying so much about your own body like that. What you need to do is make sure you've done all the research you need on LL, and are aware of the consequences.

Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 09:17:54 PM
Exactly,  i did my research for 4 month. But it seems impossible to wear higher heeled shoes with long tibias. Cause It may look  strange maybe
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: myloginacct on January 03, 2018, 10:31:09 PM
Exactly,  i did my research for 4 month. But it seems impossible to wear higher heeled shoes with long tibias. Cause It may look  strange maybe

Nah, almost everyone who went through LL here kept using lifts, but I don't recall reading any posts where they said people mentioned how strange they looked.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: KiloKAHN on January 03, 2018, 10:41:18 PM
Lifts are uncomfortable enough before CLL, they'd be a pain in the ass to wear afterward when your ankle dorsiflexion could range from slightly to significantly worse and your shins feel heavier due to the quads having to put in more work. Do yourselves a huge favor and ditch the lifts, it'll be better for your physically and mentally.
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: Tiger9898 on January 03, 2018, 10:47:03 PM
Also some doctors says that before LL don't wear insoles. But if I get rid of them now, people will notice that my height has decreased
Title: Re: Lifts or LL
Post by: MrHandsome on January 04, 2018, 11:38:20 PM
Lifts are uncomfortable enough before CLL, they'd be a pain in the ass to wear afterward when your ankle dorsiflexion could range from slightly to significantly worse and your shins feel heavier due to the quads having to put in more work. Do yourselves a huge favor and ditch the lifts, it'll be better for your physically and mentally.

Posts like these are hard to read. If I do 4-5 cms on my femurs, will my ankle dorsiflexion still change?