I want to get into the topic quickly, without empty words.
As we all know, there is a point under the name of biology.
Please open the picture. https://ibb.co/ysYHP95People who are naturally tall tend to have wider shoulders than people who are short for them. Therefore, I am concerned about how I will look as a result of this surgery.
As can be seen clearly in the photograph, there is an obvious difference between the shoulders of the two people in the photograph. Frame one features James Hetfiled, the lead singer of one of my favorite bands, Metallica, and main riff guitarist. James is 185 centimeters tall from birth. In the second photo, Kirk Hammett, Metallica's lead guitarist, is 170 centimeters from birth. The shoulder difference between them is quite clear. Although James is thin, which means that a fitness sport doesn't have any effect on his shoulders. His shoulders are considerably broader than Kirk's.
In the second photo, Kirk Hammett is not under the influence of any sports or bulking, just like James. It's quite obvious that he's not tall, predictable just by his shoulders.
Imagine Kirk had lengthening surgery and reached the same height as James. How funny the body difference would be between them, you can imagine.
I have always wanted to have two surgeries and reach my dream of 185 centimeters in order to maximize my bio-mechanical abilities. Because if I had reached 180 centimeters with a single femoral surgery, I would have problems bio-mechanically. Because my tibias would be kind of short for my femurs.
But, when I thought about it, I realized that if I had two surgeries and I stand side by side with a person of the same height (185cm naturally), I fear that the difference between us will be obvious. What do you think about this subject? Can I reduce this problem as much as possible by doing fitness? I don't want to look ridiculous, the rest is not important.