1. Smaller Incisions - Minimally invasive bunion surgery uses tiny incisions (typically 2–5mm) instead of large open cuts. This leads to: Less tissue damage, Reduced visible scarring, Lower risk of infection.
2. Faster Recovery Time - Because there is less trauma to the surrounding soft tissues and bones: Patients often return to walking earlier (sometimes the same day), Recovery is quicker than traditional surgery, Many resume daily activities in a few weeks.
3. Less Pain and Swelling - Smaller incisions and minimal soft tissue disruption mean: Less postoperative pain, Reduced need for pain medication, Less swelling and bruising.
4. Improved Foot Function and Aesthetics - Minimally invasive techniques often preserve natural bone alignment and soft tissue balance, leading to: Better cosmetic appearance, Improved foot mechanics and balance, Lower chances of bunion recurrence.
5. Outpatient Procedure - Most minimally invasive bunion surgeries are done as day surgeries: No need for overnight hospital stays, Lower overall cost, Convenience for patients.
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