Elbow valgus in the army
Do you mean that the forearm bends inward and the elbow deforms from the lower end of the upper arm to one side? There is nothing wrong with the ordinary arm. One of my cousins has deformed forearms and elbows, but he also succeeded in becoming a soldier. Many people have this deformity, but honor guards, pilots and submarine soldiers do not. It is best not to have plastic surgery. Doing that kind of operation of several thousand yuan will definitely leave obvious scars and skeletal sequelae, which will affect the military physical examination. The physical examination for conscription has strict restrictions on scars. Doing tens of thousands of dollars of surgery can't guarantee the complete elimination of scars.

Of course, infantry in the field army can. Your arm deformity is lighter than I thought in the supplement!

Another thing I forgot to say is that there are almost no conscripts who don't leave and don't give gifts. If the number of places is limited, your small defects may be exploited by some people with ulterior motives. Attention!