Kick Bunions Goodbye With Minimally Invasive Surgery

Bunions can cause persistent pain, swelling, and difficulty walking. If wide shoes and orthotics are no longer helping, minimally invasive bunion surgery may be the modern solution you’ve been waiting for.

A bunion (medically known as Hallux Valgus) is a bony bump that forms at the base of your big toe. It develops when the big toe shifts toward the second toe, causing joint misalignment.

Common Symptoms:
Swelling and redness around the big toe joint
Pain when walking or wearing tight shoes
Visible bump on the side of the foot
Restricted toe movement

Without treatment, bunions can worsen over time.

Minimally invasive bunion surgery (MIS) corrects the deformity through **small keyhole incisions** instead of a large open cut. Surgeons use specialized instruments to realign the bone and secure it with small screws.

Typical Recovery Stages:
Week 1–2: Mild swelling and protective footwear
Week 3–6: Gradual return to comfortable walking
After 8–12 weeks: Resume most normal activities

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