Mild bunions, slightly larger than small ones, involve a noticeable bump and some joint misalignment but minimal deformity. It could be causing regular pain in physical activity, dress shoes, or only slight pain every once in a while. Treatment may include removing excess bone and a minor osteotomy to the proximal phalanx to realign the joint. Recovery is quick, with a protective shoe or bandage for 1-2 weeks. Ideal for moderate discomfort or irritation, early treatment prevents progression and ensures a smooth recovery. Schedule your free consultation today!

Mild Bunions

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This patient had a mild bunion combined with a crossed toe and multiple corns – all of which were corrected with minimally invasive surgery.

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