Before & After Transformations
A small bunion is a little bump on the joint at the base of the big toe, sometimes barely noticeable.
A mild bunion is likely in its early stages of development and does not cause too much discomfort in daily life.
A medium bunion is a bit larger in size and is noticeable in everyday tasks like walking or putting on shoes.
A large bunion is an often painful, bony lump on the joint at the base of the big toe that can affect daily life.
Very large bunions are in a more advanced stage of development and can cause discomfort, making it difficult to find comfortable footwear.
A severe bunion is quite large in size and can cause intense pain, limiting the abilities of patients.
An extreme bunion causes constant pain, limits movement, & makes comfortable footwear almost impossible to find.
A tailor’s bunion, or a bunionette, is a bony lump that forms along the side of the little toe.
Hallux rigidus causes pain and stiffness in the metatarsophalangeal joint, where your big toe meets your foot.
Mallet toes are a deformity where the tip bends downward, often due to tight shoes or injury.
Corns are thickened skin areas that form due to repeated pressure, often on toes or the balls of the feet.
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