Is it Time To Consider Bunion Surgery?
Ask yourself:
- Does your bunion hurt when walking or standing for long periods?
- Have you stopped doing activities you enjoy?
- Do you avoid wearing your favorite shoes, especially heels?
- Are you embarrassed to show your feet?
If you answered yes to any of these, it may be time to explore a modern surgical option that focuses on faster healing and improved comfort – minimally invasive surgery.


Modern Bunion Surgery Has Changed for the Better
Today’s minimally invasive techniques offer significant advantages over traditional open procedures. Dr. Frankel uses smaller incisions and precision-guided instruments to correct the alignment of your toe while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue.
Bunion Correction with Less Pain, Smaller Scars, and a Faster Recovery
If a painful bunion is interfering with your life, it may be time to consider surgical correction. Dr. Frankel, a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon, offers advanced minimally invasive solutions designed to help you to the activities and footwear you love—with less discomfort and downtime than traditional surgery.

Get Back to Regular Activities Sooner
Most patients are able to walk immediately after surgery using a special post-op shoe—no crutches or scooters needed. Throughout your recovery, Dr. Frankel will guide you on when to return to normal activities and help you stay on track toward full mobility.

Typical Recovery Timeline:

Day of Surgery:
Walk in a post-op shoe

2-3 Weeks:
Begin light activities

4-5 Weeks:
resume normal activities
Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery - Before and After Photos

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After

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