Hello everybody !
First off, I'm deeply sorry, you guys must get this kind of topics all the time and I know that nothing should replace actual medical expert advice, however I won't be getting surgery before 2-3 years.
I'm currently 172 and would like to get to about 178, which implies a stretch of 6 cm, though I wouldn't be mad about only going for 5 cm if it means that I'd recover significantly better.
Here's the problem. My tibias and femurs are almost as long: my femurs are roughly 5 cm longer than my tibias. By getting the surgery, I'd actually equalize them and I've heard that getting a ratio imbalance is bad news for hips and knees, so I'm a little worried about that.
Besides, my wingspan is about 170 cm, which is already smaller than my actual height. I figured it wouldn't look too aweful if I lengthened since my thighs and knees wouldn't move too much comparatively to my arms, but I may be completely wrong.
Furthermore, I also suffer from flat feet, which I should get fixed soon through surgery. Would that be a counter indication to limb lengthening ?
Lastly, isn't 6cm in the tibias excessive ? From what I've seen 5cm seems to be deemed as reasonable but things appear to get tight upwards. I'd pick Tibias over femurs for cosmetic reasons and also because recovery looks slightly less uncomfortable. I'd likely be getting internal depending on the means offered by the time I go through with the surgery.
What do you guys think ? Thank you so much to those who took the time to read my post