Would you get arm lenghtening?
-It seems radical and scary at first but when you think about it we use our humerus far less than out tibia/femur bones. Almost all of the precision of the arms come from the Ulna bone and our hands, the only real work of the Humerus is to support our upper arm musclse and move the arm into a general direction.
Compared to our legs this makes a world of difference: our arms aren't exposed to impact from walking, has much less weight bearing, less complex movement patterns and very little mechanical significance (in terms of bone length).
It is also alledgedly the easiest bone to lenghten and considering that most of us will only need a 2-3CM increase this should be further cemented.
Scarring, cost, time and inconveniances seem to be the major issues rather than recovery and pain but for those few that have done it most got through it on a breeze compared to doing leg lenghtening. Granted we know little of humerus lenghtening but what we know seems to be favourable -the few doctors I've asked confirm this.
So would you do it, I myself am seriously considering this -even a modest increase of 2CM means I would look almost completely normal at 186CM -another CM and I could potentially reach 190 without looking like a freak -you have to admit it is tempting.