$15,000 in Russia/China/India or$65,000 in USA and it's a safer procedure. Thise prices are for 2" in either the femur(thigh) or tibia(shin). Double the price to have both for a total of 4". It takes about six months to walk again and another six to start jogging or running, and apparently you're not ever able to run as well again if at all. Who knows how well you do any compound lifts.
Would any of you do this? 4 permanent inches for $30,000-$130,000... Imagine going from 5'9 to 6'1 and still look proportional.
does feet and hands grow in tandem with height? t. low iq user
Daniel Edwards
It's sad that anyone would ever seriously consider something like this.
Lucas Sullivan
I could do it.
I have the shoulder width of a 6ft+ guy despite being 5'7.
Infact my brother is 6'1 and my shoulder width is twice his size.
OHP is unironically my strongest lift
Xavier Taylor
Christ, imagine being such a fucking manlet that you get height surgery. Maybe when that's a good thing, makes running down the dwarfs a lot easier when they can't sprint faster than a toddler.
Too much effort. I'm 5"8, I just use taller shoes.. If surgery has such a long recovery time and large effect on your mobility it is detrimental to the reason you actually wanted to be taller.
Isaiah Adams
Ive seen picks of these surgeries. They never look proportinal. And they'll most likley have utterly fucked legs after a while
Cooper Morris
I can't do this. I already have a short torso. I would not look proportional if I gained 4 inches in my legs. 5'8" btw
Jackson Howard
I'd pay 100k to go from 6'2" to 6'6", IF it didn't ruin your health. As it does, I wouldn't do itif I got paid 100k, and any manlets shouldn't consider it even if they're 5'. It's just not worth it