As a tall person I think you look best in the third picture, but if you'rr determined to be as big as possible, the fourth picture is far from being bad. I wouldn't go any bigger though as I think in the fourth picture you've maxed out your arm proportions.
Good luck and be safe.
I like third picture the most as well. Problem is, it's done 8 CM on Femur and from what I've learned ya can't lengthen Femur alone
due to Center of Gravity issues. Apparently, that leaves ya with permanent knee pain.
Don't overdo it OP, proportions are an important part of your looks. You'll look good with a 5CM increase maybe 6CM but I wouldn't recommend doing more than that. It's not that you'll be a freak or that people will "notice" it and call you out, it's that your body won't look very good.
EDIT- Maybe it's the angle but your femurs look pretty short, 5CM would leave you proportionate and what's the difference from 7CM anyway? Look at a ruler it's not worth it to push it too far.
5 CM on each segment I take it? If so, that's quite reasonable. I mean, that's 4 INCHES in two surgeries.
Best number to regain athletic ability, look tall yet proportionate. My Femur's longer than my Tibia by 8 CM, by the way.
Not sure if his femur is short or not. I think it's the angle of the picture....I get the same thing depending on the angle I take the picture. Try to measure you bones/X-ray before deciding.
I've got 40 CM on Femur and 32 CM on Tibia with tape. I'll do the X-rays later.
Your tibias look way too long in the first picture. Your femurs seem short, do femurs.
In which case you'll have to do internals (more costly) but be able to lengthen more.
Femur's the best option for me, problem is, you can't lengthen Femur only from what I've read.
It messes with your center of Gravity hence permanent bad knee.