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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Height & Proportions => Topic started by: Nobody on August 03, 2017, 07:34:05 PM

Title: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Nobody on August 03, 2017, 07:34:05 PM
One of my biggest worry right now prior to doing LL is my proportions after the surgery,
Not to mention my leg functions after lengthening that amount.

My current height is about 163cm, with my leg length (measured from crotch down) is about 73 cm
My wing span is about 161cm

My hope was to lengthening 5 inches (split between femur and tibia)
Both of these considered, how realistic is this?
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: YourSpaceBoyfriend on August 03, 2017, 07:53:22 PM
Close to none, going past 4 inches for both segments will wreck your proportions and mechanical functions.

Out of the curiosity, whats your sitting height?

Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Nobody on August 03, 2017, 08:03:11 PM
Roughly 90cm

I was hoping to hit at least 173cm ish  :-\
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: YourSpaceBoyfriend on August 03, 2017, 08:13:31 PM
4 inches is 10cm so it will be 173cm.

5'4 to 5'8 is a huge jump, where are you living?
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: doomsday on August 03, 2017, 08:15:24 PM
If your sitting height is around 90cm and your wingspan more than 168 cm you can do around 10-12 cm split into tibia and femur. The guy above is just a LL dweller so dont worry. He never met an orthopaedic surgeon.
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Knik on August 03, 2017, 08:31:57 PM
you could even try to reach 5'9
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: YourSpaceBoyfriend on August 03, 2017, 09:16:59 PM
If your sitting height is around 90cm and your wingspan more than 168 cm you can do around 10-12 cm split into tibia and femur. The guy above is just a LL dweller so dont worry. He never met an orthopaedic surgeon.

My current height is about 163cm, with my leg length (measured from crotch down) is about 73 cm
My wing span is about 161cm

Learn to read dummy
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: onemorefoot on August 03, 2017, 11:48:00 PM
At least 5 inches? Is too much, I think you should call It a day if you do 4 inches And go out without complications or even 11 cm, but no more.
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Nobody on August 04, 2017, 12:33:53 AM
I currently live in Canada

If I were to just have 10cm increase would it significantly reduce the complication?
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Bander72 on August 04, 2017, 02:19:55 AM
I currently live in Canada

If I were to just have 10cm increase would it significantly reduce the complication?

If done in two surgerys yes a reduced risk.
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: patientdad on August 04, 2017, 11:31:16 PM
3 inches should be the limit.
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: llendpoint on August 06, 2017, 10:39:07 AM
3 inches on tibias and 3 inches on femurs. You can go for it.
One question remains: How will your proportions look?

Look at your wing span and your sitting height, and do mock ups.
Look at your current leg lengths to judge how to split the lengthening.

I do think that your wing span is already short. Not too short for one LL, but for two.
Look into the term "ape index" and see for yourself. Also, do mock ups.
Title: Re: How realistic is lengthening 5 inches if your height is 163cm?
Post by: Dhdhdjuru on August 15, 2017, 01:13:15 AM
Hey what about 6.5cm tibia and 8.5-9 in femur. Im not worried about the proportions but I heard it is safe. Besides there was a guy who went from 6 inches so I highly doubt this will create permenant complications? and Im a pretty skinny guy too/healthy if that makes a difference.