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chicitita

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Proportions female
« on: October 04, 2021, 09:46:03 PM »

Hi!

I have been for a long time thinking to do a quad. lengthening(both femurs and tibias at the same time), but the recovery and the amount of pain has been a down factor for me. Now I am just thinking to do femurs. I am 163cm (my lenghtening goal is 170cm) and I have uploaded some mock ups of lengthening my femurs. Does this look weird? Are my tibias to short? Femurs or tibias(or both) for me?

https://ibb.co/ZTBTCW6 before
https://ibb.co/G51wFTy after

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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2021, 02:06:17 AM »

Hi!

I have been for a long time thinking to do a quad. lengthening(both femurs and tibias at the same time), but the recovery and the amount of pain has been a down factor for me. Now I am just thinking to do femurs. I am 163cm (my lenghtening goal is 170cm) and I have uploaded some mock ups of lengthening my femurs. Does this look weird? Are my tibias to short? Femurs or tibias(or both) for me?

https://ibb.co/ZTBTCW6 before
https://ibb.co/G51wFTy after

+7 cm on femurs looks fine. However, do you have knock knees? In case these can only be corrected by breaking the tibias, and not through exercises, you should take that into consideration (for health reasons, not visuals). I would consult an orthopedic surgeon before making the final decision because of that. Tibias can be lengthened up to 5-7 cm, too.
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chicitita

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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2021, 05:58:50 PM »

Thanks for the information. I have actuallyy thought that my knees does look a little weird.. But thought more of it.. Will def look into it.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2021, 06:20:53 PM »

If you only one surgery go for tibias much cheaper than femurs  and external methods are less invasive and the surgery is safer. If I were you I would do 6 cm in the tibias
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2021, 06:37:02 PM »

Here comes one of those annoying "dont do it posts". But at least consider what i say. I have done this surgery. So I'm talking from own experience and not out of my ass.


The tallest women in the world are located in northern Europe. The average woman there is between 165-175cm tall. Almost all women in northern Europe fall within that category. So you are only 2cm shorter than the average height of the tallest women on the planet.

So the question then is why do you feel the need to semi-cripple yourself and waste tons of money? you would not stick out in a group of women. Is it because you feel you will get more attention from guys? basically no guy out there will consider a 163cm girl "to short". Most of my male friends are around 190cm and their girlfriends are all in the 165cm range.

My sincere suggestion to you is save your money, time and health. Instead improve your body with workout at the gym or sport. You will get much more out of it.


And lastly: im a man who went from 160cm(!) to 170cm and i can honestly say my life didn't change much. If this didn't convince you then i would strongly recommend doing maximum 6cm in femurs. If you do more than that you will look weird, i did 9cm in femurs and my body looks weird.
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chicitita

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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2021, 06:55:46 PM »

Thank you for your input and just taking the time to reply to me.

I have gotten many of these "dont do it" arguments and I do understand why. Its a little crazy to risk health, time and money for this surgery but I am afraid at this point nothing will stop me. I have been to therapy and tried to fix "other things", but the only way for me to be happy would be me getting taller... Sounds stupid, but it is the truth.
I am also sorry for my english as it is not my first language.

Do you mind me asking some questions about the surgery? :)
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2021, 10:30:23 AM »

I know this isn't what you want to hear but unless you're trying out for a modelling career or something in fashion then I'm not too sure if your life would change if you go from 163cm-->170cm. It's quite literally the average in the U.S for a female and female beauty standards don't force them to be tall, at least in America and a lot of western countries.

I don't know though, maybe in your culture it is different and female heights is emphasized along with male heights. Whatever you choose to do, good luck.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2021, 01:31:28 PM »

you look like a child kind of. how old are you
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chicitita

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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2021, 03:56:34 PM »

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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #9 on: October 09, 2021, 06:04:14 AM »

If you only one surgery go for tibias much cheaper than femurs  and external methods are less invasive and the surgery is safer. If I were you I would do 6 cm in the tibias

Exactly. Best do it somewhere in India or Egypt. I hear Afghanistan is pretty good too these days. Definitely don’t waste any of your money on the internal voodoo practiced in the US and Europe.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2021, 06:10:42 AM »

Here comes one of those annoying "dont do it posts". But at least consider what i say. I have done this surgery. So I'm talking from own experience and not out of my ass.


The tallest women in the world are located in northern Europe. The average woman there is between 165-175cm tall. Almost all women in northern Europe fall within that category. So you are only 2cm shorter than the average height of the tallest women on the planet.

So the question then is why do you feel the need to semi-cripple yourself and waste tons of money? you would not stick out in a group of women. Is it because you feel you will get more attention from guys? basically no guy out there will consider a 163cm girl "to short". Most of my male friends are around 190cm and their girlfriends are all in the 165cm range.

My sincere suggestion to you is save your money, time and health. Instead improve your body with workout at the gym or sport. You will get much more out of it.


And lastly: im a man who went from 160cm(!) to 170cm and i can honestly say my life didn't change much. If this didn't convince you then i would strongly recommend doing maximum 6cm in femurs. If you do more than that you will look weird, i did 9cm in femurs and my body looks weird.

I love how 160 + 9 = 170 :D

Jokes aside, you do raise a few good points. For a woman at 163 it’s quite the hassle and who knows if it’s worth it. Now having said that Betz does have female models who do it even though the starting heights are in the 170s. Perhaps the lady here has similar ambitions.

Also I am very surprised your life didn’t change much. You’re the first LL veteran ever to say that as far as I can recall.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2021, 06:18:04 AM »

I love how 160 + 9 = 170 :D

Jokes aside, you do raise a few good points. For a woman at 163 it’s quite the hassle and who knows if it’s worth it. Now having said that Betz does have female models who do it even though the starting heights are in the 170s. Perhaps the lady here has similar ambitions.

Also I am very surprised your life didn’t change much. You’re the first LL veteran ever to say that as far as I can recall.

If two men walking down the stairs, one is 160 tall and another 170, could you tell the difference? I mean would their height difference be noticeable to you when walking?
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2021, 11:09:05 AM »

If two men walking down the stairs, one is 160 tall and another 170, could you tell the difference? I mean would their height difference be noticeable to you when walking?

I don’t get the significance of waking down the stairs, but generally I would certainly notice. 10cm (or even 9) is a considerable difference. Now since I am looking “from above” it may not be as pronounced to me as to someone who is in the 160 - 170 range to start with, but I have no doubt that I’d notice.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2021, 11:43:53 AM »

Off topic: What guys fail to understand is that height is only one element of your masculinity. Before I did this surgery I thought to myself that once i reach 170cm then I will be masculine enough and thus get more attention in general. That didn't happen. The only thing that changed was that I didn't think as much about my height anymore. In other words, my new height alone didn't produce any more attention.

Now, if I could go back in time I would still do the surgery since my natural height is significantly shorter than the average height for men in pretty much all countries. However, I would only do like 5cm. A new height of 165cm in combination of being able to fully develop your body with weightlifting would produce MUCH more attention for me compared to my current situation where I'm 170cm but restricted from properly working out my lower body wich results in me looking smaller.


On topic:
If you really must do this surgery then start of by doing like 4-5cm in femurs(DONT BE GREEDY) and then in the future when you have money you could consider doing another 3cm in tibias. This way you will maintain natural proportions but also functionality.

Another VERY IMPORTANT thing to consider is your sitting height. You dont want to be 170cm tall but have the sitting height of a person that is 155cm. You must take this in consideration.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #14 on: October 11, 2021, 04:30:01 PM »

Where do you live, if i May ask?
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2021, 02:15:04 PM »

I am a 5'2 woman and I'm considering taking the surgery too. I would do both by firstly going with tibias and then femur but I'm not sure about the length since I've heard women have a higher risk of injury and a harder time recovering.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2021, 02:48:57 PM »

Yay!! Finally a fellow-female!! Can I ask what doctors you are thinking to go to? I am thinking to do cross lengthening.
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #17 on: October 14, 2021, 10:29:03 PM »

Now, if I could go back in time I would still do the surgery since my natural height is significantly shorter than the average height for men in pretty much all countries. However, I would only do like 5cm. A new height of 165cm in combination of being able to fully develop your body with weightlifting would produce MUCH more attention for me compared to my current situation where I'm 170cm but restricted from properly working out my lower body wich results in me looking smaller.

Why can't you work out your lower body? I did 10cm like you and I work out my legs just fine - squats, lunges, leg press, etc...
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Re: Proportions female
« Reply #18 on: October 15, 2021, 06:40:42 AM »

Why can't you work out your lower body? I did 10cm like you and I work out my legs just fine - squats, lunges, leg press, etc...

Can you still run decently fast after 10cm?
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