Small Scars,
Huge Relief.
Minimally invasive bunion surgery is designed to correct your bunion through a discreet, hidden incision along the side of your foot.
Rapid recovery starts here.
Are you living with bunion pain but delaying surgery because you’re worried about the recovery? You aren’t alone. Many patients fear the downtime and scarring associated with other bunion procedures.
Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery (MIS) is a cutting-edge surgical procedure to correct your bunion through small incisions on the side of your foot. and is designed to get you back on your feet faster, with less pain and minimal scarring.1,2
What are the benefits of a minimally invasive bunion procedure?
MIS bunion surgery addresses more than just the “bump”. While 87% of bunions are 3-dimensional problems4 with abnormal rotation of the metatarsal bone, the majority of bunion surgery is only 2-dimensional. When all three dimensions of a bunion are notaddressed, there is a 12X likelihood it will recur.4
- Smaller Scars
- Less postoperative pain and swelling1,2
- Less need for opioids postoperatively
Recovery After MIS Bunion Surgery
A typical recovery timeline is detailed below. However, timepoints and doctor’s orders vary based on each patient’s condition.
Be sure to ask your doctor what your particular recovery protocol will look like.
Up to 6 Weeksof protected weight-bearing.
At 6 WeeksMay return to regular shoes and typically resumelow-impact activities.
Around 3-4 MonthsTypically resume full activity.
MIS Before and After Results
Individual results may vary. These results are specific to these patients only. All constructs shown are at the surgeons’ discretion.
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