Quote from: Sara123 on December 01, 2018, 02:35:21 PMI’m 5 feet 2 with a long torso, I’ve been told I have a very elegant waist and I also have a fairly long neck. This all makes up a lot of my height. Unfortunately I’m short limbed. I have fairly short arms and legs. I have my thighs, stumpy and short.
I’m just very unlucky. Kylie Minogue is one inch shorter than me but I’ve envied her legs for quite some years.
You have a long torso and short legs, and you envy women with visibly long legs. So why are you worried about your legs looking too long after LL? I don't understand. Obviously heels will make them look even longer, that's their desired effect.
Quote from: Sara123 on December 01, 2018, 02:35:21 PMI’m 5 feet 2 with a long torso, I’ve been told I have a very elegant waist and I also have a fairly long neck. This all makes up a lot of my height. Unfortunately I’m short limbed. I have fairly short arms and legs. I have my thighs, stumpy and short.
I’m just very unlucky. Kylie Minogue is one inch shorter than me but I’ve envied her legs for quite some years.
You might be better off getting femurs lengthened - but then I would only recommend internals nails like Precice or Stryde. If you get femurs done, then you will immediately get longer and more slender thighs and you can still wear heels to make the tibia match, look proportionate and be even taller.
Also doing femurs is much safer and easier - there is better blood supply, the bone is thicker, there is just one bone to lengthen per leg as opposed to the tibia where there are two bones to lengthen, and the soft tissue is less resistant to lengthening. Win win I think provided you have sufficient funds.
Quote from: Ascending on December 01, 2018, 05:37:04 PMYou might be better off getting femurs lengthened - but then I would only recommend internals nails like Precice or Stryde. If you get femurs done, then you will immediately get longer and more slender thighs and you can still wear heels to make the tibia match, look proportionate and be even taller.
Also doing femurs is much safer and easier - there is better blood supply, the bone is thicker, there is just one bone to lengthen per leg as opposed to the tibia where there are two bones to lengthen, and the soft tissue is less resistant to lengthening. Win win I think provided you have sufficient funds.
That would be my dream but I don’t have enough money unfortunately.
Quote from: Ascending on December 01, 2018, 05:37:04 PMYou might be better off getting femurs lengthened - but then I would only recommend internals nails like Precice or Stryde. If you get femurs done, then you will immediately get longer and more slender thighs and you can still wear heels to make the tibia match, look proportionate and be even taller.
Also doing femurs is much safer and easier - there is better blood supply, the bone is thicker, there is just one bone to lengthen per leg as opposed to the tibia where there are two bones to lengthen, and the soft tissue is less resistant to lengthening. Win win I think provided you have sufficient funds.
What if I get external femurs 3 cm and external tibias 4 cm or vice versa? That’s all I can afford. Shall I take the risk?? I’m desperate to have nicer legs. What if I have faith?? I’ve seen here on the national health service people having external devices on femurs so it’s not like it’s impossible.
Quote from: Sara123 on December 01, 2018, 06:21:05 PMWhat if I get external femurs 3 cm and external tibias 4 cm or vice versa? That’s all I can afford. Shall I take the risk?? I’m desperate to have nicer legs. What if I have faith?? I’ve seen here on the national health service people having external devices on femurs so it’s not like it’s impossible.
external should be tibia only thts wat i learnt.
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