I'm really surprised that most of you find the long femurs attractive. To me it almost looks ugly. But the image with only Tibias lengthened looks beautiful to me. I don't know, is it because girls usually have longer tibias? It's like I judge by what I find attractive in women
Yes, I do have bow legs. I had them analyzed once. The right bone lies 26 mm more to the right and the left bone 17 mm more to the left from each of their medial knee centers (or something like that).
But if the whole package (both LLs) looks fine, then I guess it's fine to go with +14 cm in total. In Germany 170 cm seems like a mental benchmark, who would want to stop at 169...
Internationally it would be very slightly under 5 feet 7 inches. So 171 cm would do it and maybe counter the shrinking in old age aswell. It's the upper body that shrinks though. Just my thoughts on that.
Considering the bow legs, my patience, and the saving money part: After each year I could afford to go one tier higher in terms of LL costs. That would be Russia in one year, China in two years, Betz in three. (I find this hard to plan with all the price raising in the LL industry.)
Because of that I feel pretty much determined to do an external LL for tibias in about 1-2 years first. The gap after that is perfect to save up for an internal method for femurs.
Before reading the responses I thought that maybe +8 on tibias and +6 on femurs would look good. thats just how aesthetic I find the long tibias. But I must have been blind there.
Looking at the images again, I kinda convince myself that you guys are right that long femurs look good.
Thx guys, this is my plan:
- lenghtening 14-15 cm
- lengthening tibias first because it can be done earlier and correcting bow legs. (It forces me to do the 2nd LL because of short femurs)
- lenghtening tibias and femurs equally, or femurs more than tibias, without scraificing the minimum lenghtening goal of +14 cm
I will do more mock ups with jeans with +14 cm and +15 cm on both legs.
One unrelated question.
Is it worth getting x rays, so I can communicate better with international docs via mail and get a clear statement from them what's possible before flying there? If yes, does it matter if that x-ray is from a regular local doctor or a local LL-doc?
Is using hexapods restricted to a specific LL method or does any of the three methods (ilizariv, LON, LATN) include the option of correcting bow legs? I don't know what hexapods are yet. I will search for it.