Not at all, genetics play a lot of factor, but there are also environmental aspects. Fwiw, I'm literally taller than the rest of my immediate family. And I have this cousin who's my same height with a dad who's atleast 5'11. Nutrition played a role since was kind of a rather picky eater and slim kid during his younger years, even though his parents did try feeding him more meat. Boy is that regret right there.
In anycase, depending where you are, 5'5 to 5'6 might be fine. Personally where I am from, I'm fine with a lot of women at 5'6ish+~5'7 but since I'm looking at overseas and living there, it's definitely considered short but it's still a far better height than 5'3.
For 5'6 to 6', there are a lot of people, but it's generally done in quad LL. Even then, a lot of those successful ones are more of an exception than the norm, since you're looking at around 15cm of lengthening at minimum, which is arguably above the recommended limit of both pairs of segments. If done correctly, it's possible, but there are a lot of diaries which have had issues.
Also people here didn't mention nor seem to know but it's actually much less safe for a shorter guy to lengthen that extreme compared to someone who's already tall due to bone length percentage. So this is something you should consider given your current height.
Imo, just go max 8cm with femurs, atleast if your proportions seem fit with it.
Where are you originally from dude?