Hello there, I'm a new member at the forums. I'm a 19 year old male from Brazil and I'm considering doing leg lengthening surgery in the far future, probably 6-8 years from now (since it seems to be quite expensive if done safely and I"ll need quite some time to get a job that provides me enough money and lets me take such a long time off), due to my pretty low height - 163cm, approximately 5'4". I've thought a bit about it since I don't really feel OK with this height (nothing to feel depressive over, but it does bug me a lot since 95% of my male friends are taller than me) and for now, if I do it, I'm aiming for 5-6cm in both femur and tibia, which would leave me at about 173-175cm, a height I would be pretty happy to have, and that doesn't seem to be too risky of an amount. I'm still not 100% sure about doing it, and I still don't know about which doctor I should choose, but I'm definitely going to start saving money just in case. If I decide to do it, I'll have the money for that, if I give up, I'll have some money to invest on other things.
However, I'm also interested in bodybuilding (not professionally, just to look better) and I'm worried that I might not be able to do build muscle mass after the surgery due to complications that might occur such as weaker bones and tendon problems in general. I don't really care about wasting 2 or 3 years recovering fully if needed since there are a lot of indoor activities I can enjoy (gaming, watching series, reading, etc) nor not being able to compete professionally in sports since that isn't my objective for life, but I do care about losing mass building potential or not being able to walk or run normally. I also do know that it's more difficult to build muscle when taller but I'm not really worried about it since it's a matter of diet and commitment, I'm more worried as to whether my bones and tendons would actually withstand such activities normally, just like before the surgery. I've also read from some threads here that doing regular stretching exercises beforehand may help with the surgery itself. I'd also like to know if that's true, because I'd be willing to do that.
I'd like to take people's opinions and experiences on this matter into consideration before really deciding on anything, so if you could share them, I'd be very grateful. Thanks in advance.