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Mlncholia

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Tibia or Femurs first?
« on: November 24, 2022, 12:32:47 AM »

Proportions wise, which segment do you think is better to lengthen first?
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2022, 01:06:55 PM »

It all depends on how much you do and want but for proportions femurs is much better. Especially if you want <8cm
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2022, 05:14:22 PM »

It all depends on how much you do and want but for proportions femurs is much better. Especially if you want <8cm
I would go for 5-6cm, since I have limited time. I am still confused because people keep saying that tibias are better for proportions than femurs
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2022, 05:02:00 AM »

It depends on your current proportions but a surgeon will help you make the decision during the pre operative planning. But as a general for men its Femurs and Women its Tibias
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2022, 12:41:08 AM »

It depends on your current proportions but a surgeon will help you make the decision during the pre operative planning. But as a general for men its Femurs and Women its Tibias

This is nonsense.
5-6cm won‘t fk anyones proportions up, ever.

In femur you probably won‘t notice a difference visually. With tibia your knee height will be pushed up quite a bit giving a visually longer leggy look.
All depends on your preference man but 5-6cm on femur is very safe so I would probably go with that.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2023, 03:36:08 PM »

tibia better cosmetically. long femurs will make your legs look shorter
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2023, 05:43:13 PM »

tibia better cosmetically. long femurs will make your legs look shorter

Wtf hahaha😂😂😂

(Agree cosmetically tibia looks better but femur gives more height, that‘s what it‘s all about😅)

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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2023, 09:52:33 PM »

Wtf hahaha😂😂😂

(Agree cosmetically tibia looks better but femur gives more height, that‘s what it‘s all about😅)


Extending the femur gives you maximum height, but your kneecaps go down, which makes it look like you're short. It will look very funny, especially if you have short tibias or if you overextend the femur.
I wouldn't make a femur for an extra 2-3 cm of height.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2023, 11:46:17 PM »

Extending the femur gives you maximum height, but your kneecaps go down, which makes it look like you're short. It will look very funny, especially if you have short tibias or if you overextend the femur.
I wouldn't make a femur for an extra 2-3 cm of height.


Sorry but this is the funniest most ridiculous thing I ever read here. Considering I did femurs and can tell you, no the kneecap doesn‘t go down and it doesn‘t make you look shorter (wtf😂). Your legs look longer visually and you lol taller than you are.
I would say the only thing is that while sitting your leg length is hidden and with tibia you would look taller while sitting but well.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2023, 01:23:50 PM »


Sorry but this is the funniest most ridiculous thing I ever read here. Considering I did femurs and can tell you, no the kneecap doesn‘t go down and it doesn‘t make you look shorter (wtf😂). Your legs look longer visually and you lol taller than you are.
I would say the only thing is that while sitting your leg length is hidden and with tibia you would look taller while sitting but well.
How many cm did you stretch? If you have extended 8-9 cm, it will most likely lead to a bad appearance. Most people don't mind looking bad and aim to be higher. There are people who extend 8-9 cm from the femur, find these diaries and examine the picture videos and you will understand what I mean. What I said is not funny. Why are you trying to persuade me? I don't agree with you and I won't be.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2023, 04:36:30 PM »

How many cm did you stretch? If you have extended 8-9 cm, it will most likely lead to a bad appearance. Most people don't mind looking bad and aim to be higher. There are people who extend 8-9 cm from the femur, find these diaries and examine the picture videos and you will understand what I mean. What I said is not funny. Why are you trying to persuade me? I don't agree with you and I won't be.

No “most likely”… I look great to me and nobody irl really notices it which is baffling even to me. Dude I have been on this and the old forum since 2017. So I definitely know what I am talking about. I have seen hundreds of LL people. Guys that did 4cm and guys that did up to almost 12cm on femur. I have seen people irl that did LL and I can tell you out of all of them 99% look fine regardless of the length. You may disagree with that but honestly I don’t care. Proportions for aesthetics is the least of all problems LL offers and in my opinion those that obsess too much with that just try to find a reason not to do it, which in the end is probably for the better because only those that really suffer with height should do the surgery to begin with since it is so extreme.

To me what you said is very silly because you literally said lengthening your femurs makes you look shorter. Sorry but this is just beyond any reasonable thought haha.
Just so you know; it does not, and your tibia is not going to look shorter if you do femur.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2023, 05:08:41 PM »

No “most likely”… I look great to me and nobody irl really notices it which is baffling even to me. Dude I have been on this and the old forum since 2017. So I definitely know what I am talking about. I have seen hundreds of LL people. Guys that did 4cm and guys that did up to almost 12cm on femur. I have seen people irl that did LL and I can tell you out of all of them 99% look fine regardless of the length. You may disagree with that but honestly I don’t care. Proportions for aesthetics is the least of all problems LL offers and in my opinion those that obsess too much with that just try to find a reason not to do it, which in the end is probably for the better because only those that really suffer with height should do the surgery to begin with since it is so extreme.

To me what you said is very silly because you literally said lengthening your femurs makes you look shorter. Sorry but this is just beyond any reasonable thought haha.
Just so you know; it does not, and your tibia is not going to look shorter if you do femur.
What you said is very silly. I don't care how many years you've been on the forum. Where is the evidence of the surgery? Send me a photo then instead of trying to convince me here. Aesthetic proportions are important. People do this to be tall and look natural. There are no people obsessed with it. Most people do tibia cosmetically. Most reputable surgeons don't do a lon femur.

Just so you know; The tibia are more cosmetic and raise the kneecaps, making you look taller. The femur is not recommended cosmetically. It is expensive and reputable surgeons do not operate externally. It will also look funny if your legs are even and you extend your femur. There are lots of pictures in this forum.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #12 on: February 08, 2023, 03:30:41 AM »

What you said is very silly. I don't care how many years you've been on the forum. Where is the evidence of the surgery? Send me a photo then instead of trying to convince me here. Aesthetic proportions are important. People do this to be tall and look natural. There are no people obsessed with it. Most people do tibia cosmetically. Most reputable surgeons don't do a lon femur.

Just so you know; The tibia are more cosmetic and raise the kneecaps, making you look taller. The femur is not recommended cosmetically. It is expensive and reputable surgeons do not operate externally. It will also look funny if your legs are even and you extend your femur. There are lots of pictures in this forum.

Sending you a photo of what? You said everyone that did 8+cm looks  , the burden of proof lays upon the person making a claim thus YOU need to proof ME this statement to be correct. Not the other way around.

I certainly did not do this to look or be “natural“. Nothing with this surgery is natural and no matter how good any ratios may be, you won’t be “natural” your new height but it’s your new height. That’s just the way it is. Sacrificing your health to be taller is extreme enough, so any proportions topic will be out of your mind once you do it.

Wrong causality you assumed there. Most people do tibia because it’s offered with LON (cheap option) at many different low budget places. LON femur is bad that’s true but for internal methods (far superior by a miles degree) it’s cheaper and safer than tibia internal. But I guess you just researched turkey/india and places like that else you would know 🤷‍♂️.

I can only repeat myself. Having longer lower legs only really makes you “look” much taller when sitting. That’s the only thing I would agree with but the rest of your statements is just nonsense and crap. Sorry but people that read this in the future can choose who to believe: someone that did LL themselves and spent a long time on here (obviously) or some new user that registered a few days ago making bizarre statements. 8)


Also if you just want to “look” taller loose weight!! Best option and much more healthier than doing this. Slim legs look taller, but this is all about being taller smh. Anyways, I am done arguing here.

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Ok you know what bc I have seen those recently and feeling like it may be fitting here I will link 2 videos where you can see how it looks and I want to proof with those that the statement of tibia appearing shorter than before femur LL is false





For the second one you need to skip a bit into the video where they show a picture from the profile view of the entire body.
(Also I don’t want to recommend this institute with sharing those videos, just wanted to show that you definitely not look “shorter” by any stretch)
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #13 on: February 08, 2023, 09:51:11 AM »

Sending you a photo of what?
Butcher Halil's videos are nice. These people wear loose t-shirts, I guess you have bad eyes. Those who stretch the femur always wear loose t-shirts so that their waist angles are not obvious. Also dot below the kneecaps. I'll ignore you now, write as much as you want, I don't care. Femur makes you look short and you have tiny tibias.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #14 on: February 08, 2023, 01:43:23 PM »

Butcher Halil's videos are nice. These people wear loose t-shirts, I guess you have bad eyes. Those who stretch the femur always wear loose t-shirts so that their waist angles are not obvious. Also dot below the kneecaps. I'll ignore you now, write as much as you want, I don't care. Femur makes you look short and you have tiny tibias.


Wow you are childish and toxic. I guess it’s better to stop it here.
Last thing I say is obviously if you don’t want to wear normal clothing (these guys wear the literal same normal clothing before and after xD) but a slip tanga like this guy after femur maybe it’s indeed a bad idea. But having tiny femur and long tibia in some cases can look equally as awful and like stilts when nked.

Bye.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2023, 04:59:04 PM »

Proportions wise, which segment do you think is better to lengthen first?

Femur for obvious reasons.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2023, 03:09:57 AM »

Butcher Halil's videos are nice. These people wear loose t-shirts, I guess you have bad eyes. Those who stretch the femur always wear loose t-shirts so that their waist angles are not obvious. Also dot below the kneecaps. I'll ignore you now, write as much as you want, I don't care. Femur makes you look short and you have tiny tibias.


Agree it looks disproportionate imo

if I remember correctly that patient made 11-12 cm,  don't remember the name of the doctor but it was in Berlin

I wonder how it would look with 6-7 cm
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2024, 11:15:16 AM »

Does the quadrilateral, lengthen by 1mm / 0.75mm per day (femur/tibia)? or only 0.75 mm / 0.5 mm per day?
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #18 on: January 01, 2024, 04:34:24 PM »

This is nonsense.
5-6cm won‘t fk anyones proportions up, ever.

In femur you probably won‘t notice a difference visually. With tibia your knee height will be pushed up quite a bit giving a visually longer leggy look.
All depends on your preference man but 5-6cm on femur is very safe so I would probably go with that.
Yeah I used to be on the tibias look better camp but after looking at a few morphs, 5-6 cm look more normal for femurs than tibias, like the after is more similar to the before.
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #19 on: January 20, 2024, 07:05:47 PM »


Yeah tibias totally look better lol. If you exceed 5cm tibs and 8 femur either one will look bad. Just don't be greedy. 7cm on the femurs if one doesn't have really short tibias will never look bad
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #20 on: January 24, 2024, 10:04:09 PM »

Femur scars are also less visible. Except if you go around in speedos
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Re: Tibia or Femurs first?
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2024, 11:38:30 AM »

8 cm femurs will look odd unless tibia is relatively long before the surgery.

IMO 6.5 cm in femurs and 4.5 cm in tibia is the optimal amounts for guys 5'5-5'7. The shorter you are, the less you can lengthen before appearing disproportionate. 11 cm is almost half a head, you go from 165 to 176 or from 170 to 181 which are completely other categories.

165 cm is visibly short for a male but 176 cm with relatively long legs is infinitely better and self esteem will skyrocket.

I myself have short legs compared to my trunk and I need exactly 11 cm (6.5 cm in femurs and 4.5 cm in tibia) to have an ideal lower to upper body proportions. 176 cm is fine and height will no longer be an issue in the life.
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