The Beverly Hills guy seems to do it with an implant, would that affect the risks in any way?
Implant seems like a viable to osteogenesis distraction for broader shoulder (V-shape, T shape, whatever you call it)
The benefit is:
- less downtime. It takes months for osteogensis distraction whereas implants can be done in hours
- less pain
- less invasive surgical procedure
The longterm risk hazard to health for implant is quite debatable. You can insert the same comment for osteogenesis distraction or for any other cosmetic surgery.
Beside, the beverly hill guy looks quite happy and he hasn't complained about any issue. He is living out his dream, dammit. If he undergoes virgina plastic surgery in addition to his already 90 cosmetic surgeries, I wouldn't mind banging him.
I think if your workout routine is appropriate, anyone can build great shoulders. I developed huge shoulders that everyone comments on, yet my starting height was only 5'5.
I don't really remember, but I doubt my shoulders were all that wide to begin with structurally, considering my very low starting height.
Same with me. I saw some guys at the gym and it seems that no matter how much they workout their deltoid, they can't achieve that V or T shape like body structure. It seems that this is partly genetic. It seems that surgical procedure would be the appropriate solution for them.
For lower height guys like us with already broader shoulder relative to our frame, spinal lengthening would be an awesome possibility.