Limb Lengthening Forum

Limb Lengthening Surgery => Height & Proportions => Topic started by: ReadRothbard on January 28, 2022, 04:14:56 AM

Title: Six inch mockup (3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs)
Post by: ReadRothbard on January 28, 2022, 04:14:56 AM
I did a mockup on both segments (my eventual goal), and I'm surprised at how good it looks--thoughts? I might get arm lengthening down the line (not sure).
https://imgur.com/L8TktA8
Title: Re: Six inch mockup (3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs)
Post by: Medium Drink Of Water on January 28, 2022, 04:48:27 AM
It looks good because your camera is aiming down at your legs.  It needs to be at about waist level.
Title: Re: Six inch mockup (3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs)
Post by: ReadRothbard on January 28, 2022, 04:55:02 AM
Good point—I’ll take it again at waist level tomorrow.
Title: Re: Six inch mockup (3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs)
Post by: Highest on January 28, 2022, 07:07:11 AM
I did a mockup on both segments (my eventual goal), and I'm surprised at how good it looks--thoughts? I might get arm lengthening down the line (not sure).
https://imgur.com/L8TktA8

Regardless of the camera angle guys naturally 6'1 do not have a wingspan anywhere near that short. Arm lengthening is a must if you don't want it to be a dead giveaway you did LL.
Title: Re: Six inch mockup (3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs)
Post by: ReadRothbard on January 28, 2022, 07:10:34 AM
Regardless of the camera angle guys naturally 6'1 do not have a wingspan anywhere near that short. Arm lengthening is a must if you don't want it to be a dead giveaway you did LL.

I’m considering about 1.5-2 inches on each humerus bone, but we’ll see. My current wingspan is about 70 inches, so that’ll put me at a good place.