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Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery

Minimally invasive bunion surgery is a cutting-edge solution for those with bunion deformities that are tired of pain, discomfort, and shoe struggles. The  postoperative journey is typically less involved than a traditional bunion surgery. This modern approach involves small incisions and promotes quicker recovery times and less visible scarring, allowing you to step into comfort sooner than you might expect. With some post-op TLC and a touch of patience, you'll find yourself back on your feet, bidding farewell to bunion troubles and hello to a more comfortable stride.

So, if your bunions are overstaying their welcome, consider the minimally invasive route. If you want to see if you are a candidate or want to learn more about minimally invasive bunion surgery, call our office today for an appointment! 

Author
Visoth Chan, DPM Dr. Visoth Chan is the owner and medical director of Aloha Foot and Ankle Associates. She graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience. Following this, she received her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree at the California School of Podiatric Medicine in Oakland. She subsequently completed her podiatric surgical residency at White Memorial in Los Angeles. She takes great pride in her role at Aloha Foot and Ankle Associates and strives to make sure her patients have the best care possible. When not treating patients, she enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her friends and family, especially her daughter, Emmylou.

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