Should someone with a 6/10+ face but 5'7 height get LLS?

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Will his dating prospects improve drastically?
 
6/10 face isn't shit jfl
 
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LL could be useful if you know how to measure your proportions correctly and get the correct segments done. Still, you shouldn't aim for more than two inches, so being 5' 9" is significantly better than being 5' 7". At that height, with 1-2 inch lifts, you'd be sitting at 5' 10-5'11" and can larp as 6foot. You'd look pretty tall as well.
 
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LL could be useful if you know how to measure your proportions correctly and get the correct segments done. Still, you shouldn't aim for more than two inches, so being 5' 9" is significantly better than being 5' 7". At that height, with 1-2 inch lifts, you'd be sitting at 5' 10-5'11" and can larp as 6foot. You'd look pretty tall as well.
You're wasting money if you don't go for 3" on femur
 
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You're wasting money if you don't go for 3" on tibia
3" on tibia is suicide. So much pain, extremely expensive AND terrible rehabilitation. Tibias aren't even recommended to go past 2 inches, so to go to 3 will bring issues. There's a guy on LL forum who got 3 inches on tibia and hates his life now, on the other hand, people who went for 1.5-2inches on tibias say they don't even remember they had the surgery.
 
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yeah i think going from 5'7 to 5'10/5'11 is a good choice. add some lifts and you can get over 6 foot.
 
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3" on tibia is suicide. So much pain, extremely expensive AND terrible rehabilitation. Tibias aren't even recommended to go past 2 inches, so to go to 3 will bring issues. There's a guy on LL forum who got 3 inches on tibia and hates his life now, on the other hand, people who went for 1.5-2inches on tibias say they don't even remember they had the surgery.
I meant femur. 3" on femur is relatively safe and cheap
 
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If you just want a LTR with a nice girl then no. If your purpose in life is to be a slayer, go for it.
 
I meant femur
Shit proportions for the average person IMO. Getting two inches on tibia will make you look taller as well, it's cheaper AND not extensive.

You gotta realize that during the lengthening phase you experience lots of pain, so the less you lengthen the better for longevity and health.
 
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If you just want a LTR with a nice girl then no. If your purpose in life is to be a slayer, go for it.
It's still good for his self confidence IMO. As a short guy you'll never feel like you're really a man unless you're at least 5' 9". Frame matters also of course, but height plays a role in intimidation.
 
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3" on tibia is suicide. So much pain, extremely expensive AND terrible rehabilitation. Tibias aren't even recommended to go past 2 inches, so to go to 3 will bring issues. There's a guy on LL forum who got 3 inches on tibia and hates his life now, on the other hand, people who went for 1.5-2inches on tibias say they don't even remember they had the surgery.
Isnt the tibia worse than femur bc of risks of infections and other complications?
 
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Shit proportions for the average person IMO. Getting two inches on tibia will make you look taller as well, it's cheaper AND not extensive.

You gotta realize that during the lengthening phase you experience lots of pain, so the less you lengthen the better for longevity and health.
3" on tibia doesn't look to bad imo but yeah maybe its best to get femur and wear lifts
 
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Isnt the tibia worse than femur bc of risks of infections and other complications?
Yeah technically, but generally the complications are minuscule. It's just that people overlengthen tibias like idiots. You shouldn't go past 2 inches on tibias.

The benefits of doing tibia are better proportions. You will look taller than you actually are because long tibias are what gives the "long-legs" aesthetic.
 
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3" on tibia doesn't look to bad imo but yeah maybe its best to get femur and wear lifts
It doesn't look bad but tibias recover slower than femurs, and lengthening past 2 inches on tibias is not recommended by many surgeons as your risk of complications quadruples.
 
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Yeah technically, but generally the complications are minuscule. It's just that people overlengthen tibias like idiots. You shouldn't go past 2 inches on tibias.

The benefits of doing tibia are better proportions. You will look taller than you actually are because long tibias are what gives the "long-legs" aesthetic.
Yeah i remember seeing pics of people who did 2.5 inches in the femurs and they looked ridiculous without pants on. As for the ones who did the tibias they looked ok.
 
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Yeah i remember seeing pics of people who did 2.5 inches in the femurs and they looked ridiculous without pants on. As for the ones who did the tibias they looked ok.
Yeah. Fucking your proportions up for one extra inch isn't wise IMO and will almost always make normies suspicious of you having LL jfl.
 
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Yeah. Fucking your proportions up for one extra inch isn't wise IMO and will almost always make normies suspicious of you having LL jfl.
Do u think somethinf like 3.5 cm LL in the tibias for someone who is 168cm be significant enough to be worth doing?
 
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Do u think somethinf like 3.5 cm LL in the tibias for someone who is 168cm be significant enough to be worth doing?
Not at all. Super marginal difference IMO.

Anything below 2 inches is just not a good idea and will not change your quality of life.

Now if you wanna get two surgeries, maybe getting 2 inches on tibia and 2 inches on femur would be ideal. You'd gain 10centimeters and become 178cm while remaining proportional.

BUT the most realistic option for you is to get two inches on tibias. You will be 173cm (larp as 175cm natty) OR just wear 2 inch lifts on top of that and larp as 178cm.
 
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It doesn't look bad but tibias recover slower than femurs, and lengthening past 2 inches on tibias is not recommended by many surgeons as your risk of complications quadruples.

Yea most of them say 5 cm max without discomfort. If you opt for 6.5 cm there is risk envolved. More than 7 cm is very risky.
 
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Not at all. Super marginal difference IMO.

Anything below 2 inches is just not a good idea and will not change your quality of life.

Now if you wanna get two surgeries, maybe getting 2 inches on tibia and 2 inches on femur would be ideal. You'd gain 10centimeters and become 178cm while remaining proportional.

BUT the most realistic option for you is to get two inches on tibias. You will be 173cm (larp as 175cm natty) OR just wear 2 inch lifts on top of that and larp as 178cm.
I think 2 inches on femurs + 2 inches on tibias makes u look like a super long legged freak.
 
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I think 2 inches on femurs + 2 inches on tibias makes u look like a super long legged freak.
It still looks good. Of course it's relative to your wingspan, but let's say you're 168cm with a wingspan of 170cm. With two inches on tibia and femurs, you'd only be looking at a ~2inch wingspan to leg difference, which means you're still pretty much almost within normal ranges. You wouldn't look like a freak.

The reason that LL patients look like freaks is because they lengthen their ALREADY long femurs ONLY and keep the tibias untouched. That'll make you look like shit with clothes off, guaranteed.
 
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3 inches on femur and 2 inches on Tibia and you are 6 ft, do it.
 
3 inches on femur and 2 inches on Tibia and you are 6 ft, do it.
Easier said than done JFL, almost no one does two surgeries because it's that psychologically demanding.
 
If I had the money I would go 2+2 or 2 + 2.5 or 2+3 (femur) then shoulder lengthening and hgh like therrs no tomorrow for hand and feet grow and also filler on wrist and ankles
 
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It's still good for his self confidence IMO. As a short guy you'll never feel like you're really a man unless you're at least 5' 9". Frame matters also of course, but height plays a role in intimidation.
Good point there, it does affect some a lot more than others, I am not one to judge. I never bitch about my height at 5'6-5'7, but I would be happy af to be 5'9 ngl.
 
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Yes, but get just 2 inches. Height works in 2 inch tiers. So you ascend from 5'7 manlet to 5'9 normie. Or from 5'5 death tier to 5'7 workable manlet
 
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