Bunion Surgery

Boynton Beach, FL
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Bunion Surgery in Boynton Beach

A bunion is a structural deformity of the foot that develops when the joint at the base of the big toe shifts out of alignment. Over time, this misalignment causes the joint to protrude outward, often leading to pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty wearing shoes. For some patients, bunions progress to the point where conservative care is no longer effective.

Bunion surgery in Boynton Beach is considered when pain, joint damage, or functional limitation continues despite non-surgical treatment. Surgery is not performed for appearance alone, it is recommended when the bunion interferes with daily movement, footwear, or overall foot function.

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When Bunion Surgery Becomes an Option

Not every bunion requires surgery. Many patients manage symptoms early with shoe modifications, orthotics, padding, or activity adjustments. However, bunion surgery may be recommended when:

  • Pain persists despite conservative treatment
  • The bunion continues to worsen over time
  • Walking or standing becomes increasingly uncomfortable
  • Toe stiffness or joint arthritis develops
  • Shoes no longer fit comfortably due to deformity
  • Daily activities are limited by foot pain

Bunion surgery focuses on correcting the underlying joint misalignment rather than simply reducing surface discomfort.

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What Bunion Surgery Is Designed to Correct

Shoes and orthotics help redistribute pressure, but they do not restore lost cushioning.
When fat pad loss is confirmed, and pain continues to affect daily activity, restoration may be considered to address the source of pressure directly.

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Types of Bunion Surgery

There is no single bunion surgery that fits every patient. Surgical planning is individualized based on examination and imaging findings.

Bunion surgery options may involve:

  • Bone realignment procedures
  • Joint correction techniques
  • Soft tissue balancing
  • Stabilization of the big toe joint

The goal is to correct the deformity while preserving function and minimizing recurrence. During your evaluation, the recommended surgical plan is discussed in detail based on your specific condition.

Recovery After Bunion Surgery

Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure performed and individual healing factors. Patients are typically advised on:

  • Weight-bearing limitations
  • Use of a surgical shoe or boot
  • Activity restrictions during healing
  • Gradual return to walking and daily activities

Follow-up care plays a key role in ensuring proper healing and alignment. Recovery timelines are reviewed clearly before surgery so patients know what to expect.

What Patients Seek From Bunion Surgery

Patients considering bunion surgery in Boynton Beach are often seeking:

  • Relief from chronic foot pain
  • Improved ability to walk and stand comfortably
  • Better shoe fit
  • Reduced joint irritation and pressure
  • Long-term correction rather than temporary relief

Surgery is planned with functional improvement as the primary goal.

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Comprehensive Evaluation Before Surgery

Bunion surgery always begins with a thorough foot and ankle evaluation. This includes:

  • Physical examination of foot structure and joint motion
  • Gait assessment
  • Imaging to evaluate bone alignment and joint condition
  • Review of previous treatments and activity goals

This evaluation ensures that surgery is appropriate and that the surgical plan matches the patient’s needs and lifestyle.

Schedule a Bunion Surgery Evaluation in Boynton Beach

If bunion pain is affecting your ability to walk, stand, or wear shoes comfortably, an evaluation can help determine whether bunion surgery is appropriate for you.

Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center provides evaluation-based bunion care focused on correcting foot alignment, relieving pain, and improving long-term function.

Scheduling an appointment allows your condition to be assessed thoroughly and treatment options to be discussed clearly, including whether surgery is the next step.

Schedule Appointment

Prefer to give us a call? Reach us at (561)-750-3033.