Faster recovery, decreased pain and virtually no incision

A bunion is an enlargement of the bone or tissue around a joint at the base of the big toe or at the base of the little toe. Bunions often form when the joint is stressed over a prolonged period. Bunions can be painful and make daily activities a challenge, as they can cause irritation, swelling and stiffness in the toe joints over time.

With minimally invasive bunion surgery, the surgeon can correct the deformity with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue.

Benefits of minimally invasive bunion surgery

With a tiny incision, patients only need a sedative during the procedure; the doctor often closes with a butterfly bandage instead of stitches; and there’s significantly less swelling at the incision site. This all leads to a much quicker recovery than with traditional bunion surgery.

To find out if minimally invasive bunion surgery is right for you, schedule an appointment with one of our trained doctors listed below.

Meet our team

Corine Creech, DPM
Corine L. Creech, DPM
Specialty
Foot Surgery, Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery
Clinical Interests
Ankle Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Arthritis, Diabetes, Podiatry, Sports Injuries
Years of Experience
13
Jacqueline Wichern, NP
Jacqueline Wichern, NP
Specialty
Nurse Practitioner
Joanna Wyman, DPM
Joanna C. Wyman, DPM
Specialty
Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery, Foot Surgery
Clinical Interests
Ankle Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Foot Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Podiatry, Wound Care
Years of Experience
13

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