I don't go on this forum often. But here is my leg lengthening surgery (LLS) risk/reward analysis. Those two posters above me didn't even the dang question.
It's normal to fear this surgery. This surgery comes with multitude of lingering complications if you don't do your due diligence, and pick the best surgeons and physiotherapists. I won't be naming all the complications on this post, but complications like Femoral retroversion or external tibial torsion, Low fibula cuts, X-legs, and wide legs (malalignments) will require a 2nd surgery to fix. In fact majority of the leg lengthening patients I have spoken to have to undergo another 2nd surgery to straighten out their legs and relocate their rotator hips. This is due to discrepancy and uneven weight distribution on their knees and ankles. This is bound to happen as your leg lengthens. So be mindful.
Another thing is: You are voluntarily maiming yourself. You're basically walking into the hospital completely normal and coming out crippled is that I meant. That's scary.
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Now that we got that aside. Let's talk for real. THE WORST THING ABOUT BEING SHORT IS THE FACT THAT OTHER PEOPLE (AND YOURSELF) SEE YOURSELF AS A CHILD, A KID. You can be 30 years old, 40, you are small, a baby. Still a kid. Confidences cannot over ride this. Bc at the end of the day you are small.
As a man or men, height is king. The media loves to sell us the bs of short-king. Ain't no fking short kings. Short men gets picked on, often the laughing stock in a group, get disrespected by other women and men, and gets pay less than taller men. And when short men are competent and qualified they are called out for being overbearing and a try hard.
When you do leg lengthening surgery you are essentially paying for increased social status from physical presence. Being taller makes your life easier. From veteran (difficult) mode to recruit (easy) mode. That in itself is valuable.
And my tip to get over your fear of complications is to pick a reputable doctor, and think about the end goal of increased social status.
Hope this helped.