Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Height & Proportions => Topic started by: Valiant on August 01, 2018, 12:35:58 PM
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https://imgur.com/g9zFpSB
https://imgur.com/LWAiyP6
Personally, I think my LL mock up proportions look best at +6cm added to femurs. What do you think guys ?. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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All three are okay. Your torso and your arms dont look too short even with 5/5 cm. Of course legs looks very long in 3rd pic but not weird. Femur only would be also a good result
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All three are okay. Your torso and your arms dont look too short even with 5/5 cm. Of course legs looks very long in 3rd pic but not weird. Femur only would be also a good result
Thanks.
I have a wingspan of 181cm, even though I am only 172.5cm in height.
At this stage I am considering lengthening the femurs between 5-6cm, maybe slightly over this figure. I heard the risk of complications increases greatly if ones lengthens over 5-6cm. I measured my tibias and they are around 92% the length of my femurs. Way outside the optimal 80% tibia to femur length.
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yes its look great
With cloth its not a problem. I am only 162 cm or 5.3 :'( :'( :'( my target is added 15cm or 6 inch.
Do you think for Limb Lengthening Surgery ??
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yes its look great
With cloth its not a problem. I am only 162 cm or 5.3 :'( :'( :'( my target is added 15cm or 6 inch.
Do you think for Limb Lengthening Surgery ??
Have you tried doing a mockup yourself?
Yes, I want to get LL done within the next 2 years.
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Have you tried doing a mockup yourself?
Yes, I want to get LL done within the next 2 years.
No my torso is not very big but not very small. so i can go with 15 cm in tibia & femur. looks is not my factor
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the one with 5cm on both would look the most normal if you were wearing shorts. You'd just look like a regular person with longer legs. If you're gonna do one section, and don't wanna do more than 6cm, you should do tibias, as they're the most aesthetic. I would do tibias, but I want 8cm and that's just not possible without femurs.
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forget about wingspan you have longer arms (is not the same), imo you can get away with 5 cm + 5 cm
objectively you would have long legs, but within the "normal" range
I am 1.5 cm less, with your height I would do 4 cm + 4 cm, many here will find that it is too little, but is it's enough for me and theoretically would offer a great recovery
a question you know the length from the navel to the top of your head ? or you sitting height ?
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a question you know the length from the navel to the top of your head ?
67.5cm
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the proportions are very natural,
even at 5 + 5, I think it would look good on you with 10cm total, you would be a man with long legs inside the normal
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I wouldn't go past 5 cm in your femur, your torso looks pretty short after that point.
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Are you sure? I mean on mock-up pictures the leg thickness is the same of original short-legs. How do the legs look like post-surgery when they are trained, do they get thicker?
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How these mock up LL proportions pics are made.I want to check mine.
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I wouldn't go past 5 cm in your femur, your torso looks pretty short after that point.
so lengthening the tibias doesnt make torso look short? is there a relation.
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No, I just think your femurs should be lengthened instead of your tibias because it looks better.
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No, I just think your femurs should be lengthened instead of your tibias because it looks better.
i think the opposite. a higher knee joint looks better p.s getting longer tibias gets the body more streamlined thus appearing taller than actually is.
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At the end of the day it depends on your X-rays. You would lengthen according to the ratio of femur to tibia, you can't judge it with just the eye alone.