It's both about proportions and somewhat athletic ability, I'm by no means an overly athletic person, I play golf and aim for a fitness model type of physique, full-body weight training workout 3 times a week, and the Stairmaster/swimming being my main forms of cardio, I don't even like to run... I do however have disproportionality large calves due to wearing shoe lifts for years, haha. I also like to dance, tango, salsa, etc... I was worried about lengthening affecting that, but there are seniors who have had hip replacements and all sorts who can dance as if they were as fit and young as me, so... who knows.
I had it in my head that doing 5cm in each segment, 3 weeks apart, would result in a faster healing time as well as more likely to get as close to pre-surgery "normal" as possible. There's also the factor that 8cm is not guaranteed in everyone.
Money is, fortunately, no issue and in regards to time, again... I thought doing both just three weeks apart and only to 5cm would be around the same time frame as an 8cm lengthening, maybe even faster overall when taking consolidation into account?
How long did it take for you to fully consolidate?
Thanks.