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Bilateral Tailor Bunion Surgery

Bilateral Tailor Bunion Surgery

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Tailor’s bunion surgery is carried out in order to address the deformity and pain that are brought on by a tailor’s bunion, which is a little bump that protrudes from the joints at the base of the little toes. If you have tailor bunions on both feet, you can undergo bilateral tailor bunion surgery to remove both of them at the same time.

What Is Bilateral Tailor Bunion Surgery

It is possible to fix the alignment of your toes and restore the tissue around them by undergoing a procedure known as a bilateral bunionectomy. This procedure eliminates bunions from both of your feet at the same time. After a consultation with your doctor, you will be given recommendations regarding the many types of bunion surgeries that are most likely to be successful in treating your particular case.

Who Needs It?

Bunions are often caused by genetics and uncomfortable shoes, so it’s not unusual that they appear on both of your feet at the same time. Bunions can be extremely painful and disturb your life quality when it comes to physical activities as well as the toe appearance. This is why many patients decide to have them surgically removed. Patients who are candidates for this surgery are those who suffer from severe symptoms such as pain, swelling, and discomfort caused by bunions. 

What Does the Procedure Involve?

In some instances, the surgical procedure entails little more than “shaving off the bunion.” In spite of this, the excision of the bunion and the performance of a bone repositioning in order to enhance the overall alignment of the toe are typically both necessary steps in the surgical repair of the condition. For bilateral tailor bunion surgery, the same procedure is done on both feet.

How Long Does the Recovery Last?

Generally speaking, after approximately six weeks have passed since your operation, you will be able to put weight on your operated foot while wearing your own shoes. You ought to be able to go back to work after 2 weeks if the majority of your employment involves sitting down. However, if it includes manual labor, you may need to take up to 8 weeks off of work. In the case that you had bilateral surgery, the recovery process can be slower, and it might take about 12 weeks to fully recover. This is why many doctors recommended having one foot operated on at the time. 

Should You Have a Follow-up Appointment With Your Surgeon?

It is always recommended that you have a follow-up appointment with your surgeon, especially if swelling and pain continue or you notice any other suspicious symptoms that show that your feet are not healing properly. After your doctors examine you, they can advise you on further recovery steps regarding your current condition. 

Doctor examining bunions at the clinic
Doctor examining bunions at the clinic

Consult With Your Surgeon Before Bilateral Tailor Bunion Surgery

As we already mentioned, consultation at the Luxe Foot Surgery clinic is highly recommended both for potential clients and those who have already had this surgery done. Contact us to book an appointment with our experts, and we’ll answer all of your questions. You’ll feel comfortable knowing you’re in safe hands. 

If you experience any complications after the surgery, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with your doctor right away, and all of your problems will be solved in no time. The recovery process will be much easier, and you won’t have to worry about making any wrong decisions. 

FAQ

How Long Does It Take to Recover From Bunion Surgery on Both Feet?

The vast majority of patients who undergo bunion surgery recover successfully and are able to get back to their regular activities within six to twelve weeks.

Do You Have to Be Put to Sleep for Tailor Bunion Surgery?

In most cases, surgery is carried out as an outpatient operation while the patient is under the influence of a general anesthetic. Following the treatment, a postoperative local anesthetic is injected into the foot in order to reduce any discomfort.

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