Hello everyone I haven't heard of much concern for shoulders and/or overall body "width" for lack of a better word. One of the things that makes height so valuable to men is that it's crucial in building a manly frame that looks good and has a certain presence. I think, however, that it can be detremental to be tall with a narrow build i.e a thin body with small, narrow shoulders and short arms but I haven't seen much concern for how well a patient will "carry" his new height.
LL patients will obviously be smaller than a naturally tall man: smaller hands, feet, head, torso etc. I know the upper body can be built but only to a certain extent and so I wonder is this not an issue?
As we know wide shoulders and a strong neck will give much illusion of stature while a tall but lanky man will not have a very attractive body type. Maybe this isn't much of a problem I don't know much about shoulder width but I would assume it correlates with height, my father is roughly 8 cm taller than me and has much wider shoulders, it may be hat I haven't "filled out" yet as they say but I still doubt my frame will be as big. Does this worry anyone else or can it be solved by building the shoulder muscles?