Haven’t gone through it yet, but it’s definitely in my plans. I am currently 1.78cm (5’10) and am planning on doing 8cm femurs. I’m from a country where the average for men is 172cm (around 5’8). Personally, this number doesn’t seem right since most of the people I see are around my height and many are even taller. I would put the average of my circle of close friends at 1.84cm (6’0.5). The reason why I’m doing this is to go from average, to actually be considered tall. In this society, it’s a fact that tall people get more respect and attention from people (bosses, coworkers, friends, employees, etc), because it is seen as a sign of authority, power, leadership, etc. In most cases, not all of them, the tallest in your group of friends will be seen as the “leader” of the group. This also has to do with the personality trait. Tall people are usually treated better, and because of this they tend to have a more outgoing, social personality that people see in leaders.
If you are happy and content with your current height, then I don’t think you should go through unnecessary pain and trouble that this surgery comes with. Many people in this forum would dream to end up with your height. You’ll have to go through extensive rehabilitation to get back to your current self, just to get over the 6’0 mark. With lifts you could achieve your goal without having to go through this.
Personally for me, average is not a nice place to be. Like ghkid said, this surgery changed TheAlchemist’s(average height) life completely. I’m shooting for the same!
Hopefully, this post will help you decide if this procedure is worth it or not. Have a good one!