Are you satisfied with your height now being 178-179cm tall? Or are you planning for a tibia lengthening?
Also, I guess you are the multi-banned user so I have to ask, is dating at your new height really vastly easier than before like a night and day difference? I ask this because (1) I agree with your views that LL is almost exclusively for being better at dating (2) If even you might notice a difference, but not a big one, do you think the entire ordeal is worth for the supposed benefits it brings
100% satisfied now and won't be doing tibia, even though at one point (pre-first LL) I used to think I might do it. I'd be a few millimetres off 180cm now, and that's perfectly fine for me tbh. While getting to 184-185 would probably be a
benefit in absolute terms from where I am now, in no way do I think it'd be worth the additional months of recovery and the cost, the big dating/social gains have been had already.
With dating my experience is this: on apps, where a girl is going to swipe left or right based on your pictures, there's no increase in actual match rate, but that's just normal as (just like when I was 171) I don't put my height in the bio as let's face it, 179-180 is about average and not worth specifically drawing attention to as a net positive. When you actually meet up for a date though, success rate is much better now. More times a girl comes home with you quickly, more often she's interested to meet again etc.
In 'real-life' settings it's also a nice benefit. Prior to CLL, I'd only ever managed to pick up one girl in a club before. Not that I went often, but that was largely because of the negative feedback loop i.e. as a manlet you don't really belong in a club and it's extremely difficult to have fun there. I still don't
particularly enjoy the experience since it's just not my scene, but since CLL I've picked up 2 girls in clubs (so 2 in a few months vs 1 in many years, and it's not like I go out often, maybe once a month or so, I'm 99% an online-dating type of guy) and have even started getting approached by girls myself sometimes, which literally never happened (in a club) pre-CLL. It's not some magic bullet where you're guaranteed to be drowning in approaches every time you go out, but it definitely puts you in the game and gives you a decent chance.
CLL was/is definitely worth it from my starting height to ending height. I'd feel much more sceptical about doing it if starting at my current height now and wanting to get to the mid-180s, although it's fair to say I did meet a few patients who did just that and they seemed satisfied, although I never kept in touch with them after CLL so I don't really know how it's impacted their lives.