Holy crap lol. I honestly think his proportions looks BETTER after lengthening. Anyone want to guess/know how tall he was pre-op? (looks to me like he did 5'6->5'10)
http://imgur.com/a/LNziI
Sure his arms look a *little* short but that's just cause we know he did LL. Plus, he could always decide to do AL too.
I can not BELIEVE how good this dude looks after 4 inches (Quads)
Quote from: CaptainAmerica on February 03, 2017, 11:49:12 PMHoly crap lol. I honestly think his proportions looks BETTER after lengthening. Anyone want to guess/know how tall he was pre-op? (looks to me like he did 5'6->5'10)
http://imgur.com/a/LNziI
Sure his arms look a *little* short but that's just cause we know he did LL. Plus, he could always decide to do AL too.
He was 5'5 went to 5'9.5. he did all 4 segments of his legs with Paley.
Quote from: 6FeetSoon on February 03, 2017, 11:54:58 PMHe was 5'5 went to 5'9.5. he did all 4 segments of his legs with Paley.
Lol bro what is this sorcery? His body honestly looks much more balanced after doing LL. Or maybe I'm just a fan of superhero proportions. I don't know, he looks great.
How he looks more balanced? He is just now long legged.
Honestly he is rly close to borderline of looking unnaturally long legged.
Quote from: YourSpaceBoyfriend on February 04, 2017, 12:04:13 AMHow he looks more balanced? He is just now long legged.
Honestly he is rly close to borderline of looking unnaturally long legged.
Like I said, maybe I'm just a big fan of super-hero proportions.
I wouldn't say his proportions look better, but he does look bigger overall- I think height does that, though, gives the illusion of a broader body too.
I honestly doubt he got 4 inches done on his quads.
I have no doubt he got 4 inches, see the image.
Quote from: midnightninja on February 11, 2017, 05:32:11 PMI honestly doubt he got 4 inches done on his quads.
After reading the article, he lengthened all 4 segments for a total of approximately 4 and a half inches.
I assume quad being used in this circumstance means quadrilateral lengthening, all 4 segments rather than lengthening of the 'quadricep' muscle (the frontal muscle surrounding the femur) of 4 inches.
I hope this has clarified the issue.
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