With the Precise 2 and other advancement in safer internal ll system, i wonder what is the future of ll. The price of internal are extreme for a cosmetic procedure, but i think in a couple of years, we could see a jump in the number of men doing these procedures as heightism becomes ever more rampant in our image obsessed society. i mean, there are twitter hacrapags going viral right amongst young women now about men who are 6 foot and over, some even demanding 6 foot 1 as the cuttoff and belittling "manlets". And as a bodybuilder aswell(compensating, i know), i am a member of a popular site called bodybuilding.com and there are so many threads on limb lengthening , men giving who are my height (5 foot 9) getting fed up off women who are increasingly becoming picky about height. I could see with generation Y men or generation Metrosexual, who are alot more image conscience than there older counter part and who are open to bettering themselves through cosmetic procedures/steroids(its more common than you think)/manscaping , Limb lengthening could become as mainstream as a breast implants Could a higher interest from younger men in limb lengthening drive surgeons to lower their fees to capture this restless market.