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Tailor’s Bunion Surgery
Minimally invasive tailor’s bunionette deformity correction surgery with no metal fixtures is exclusive to The Private Clinic.
What is a tailor’s bunion?
A tailor’s bunion is a bunion that forms on the side of little toe. Also referred to as a – they occur when the bone at the bottom of the little toe, the fifth metatarsal, or moves outwards.
What causes a tailor’s bunion?
Tailor’s bunions get their name from the link to how tailors use to sit in the 1950’s while working, in a cross legged position causing pressure. this may be a valid cause, you would have to sit crossed leg for quite some time to have a tailor’s bunion form this way.
Uncomfortable or tight, shoes have also been noted as a cause for tailor’s bunions, but many patients find that their tailor’s bunion is caused by an inherited structural defect within their foot.
Tailor’s Bunion Symptoms
Tailor’s bunions are very to , but they are just in a location on the foot, both being caused by a defect in the small bones in the toes.
If you have a tailor’s bunion you will most likely be able to diagnose it upon viewing a lump on the side of the little toe. Other include:
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Tailor’s Bunion Treatment
Consultations with Mr Andrea Bianchi are at our clinic in and .
with our are in and . This is a great way to find out more about the procedure and what is involved before with our Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in London.
What are the advantages of the tailor’s bunion surgery technique?
The Tailor’s Bunion Procedure
Our Tailor’s bunion is a minimally keyhole surgery procedure performed at our in central London.
You will have a local anaesthetic injected into the area being treated so that you will remain pain-free throughout the .
The keyhole is under using continuous X-ray imaging known as a fluoroscopy. Mr Bianchi makes a very small 2-3mm incision to enable him to modify the bones in the little toe and correct the deformity using dental burrs.
When the bones have been realigned, the geometric fractures are left free to heal without the use of any screws, pins or other . This allows the foot to heal in a natural position in alignment with the patient’s load-bearing needs and not to a pre-set standard. This method of healing reduces and increases foot functionality post-procedure.
You will be required to wear a specialised orthopaedic shoe for the first 20 days and the foot will be bandaged and taped using a specialised bandaging technique which promotes a physiological healing process to the foot and reduce stress which is usually caused by . Before you leave the hospital, you will be to walk on your foot without the use of crutches.
Tailor’s Bunion Surgery Downtime
The following tailor’s bunion procedure is minimal in to other more extensive procedures that a long period of rest and time off work.
Patients will be able to walk without the use of almost post-surgery and many return to work and their activities after 1-2 days. We do suggest that you rest the foot where possible and avoid standing for long but too long spent sitting can also cause swelling so best to keep mobile.
An boot must be worn until you return for your days post-treatment and during this time your bandage must not get wet.
Tailor’s Bunion Surgery Recovery
Your post-op appointment will happen around 25 days following your procedure. During this appointment, your bandages will be reduced, and you will most likely be able to go back to wearing wide-sole shoes and a surgical sock for another days to the rest of your .
At 45 days post procedure a x-ray will be arranged for your surgeon to assess the results of your in more detail.
Tailor’s Bunion FAQs
Yes, we offer a invasive procedure that can correct tailor’s bunions.
The procedure is performed via small 2-3mm keyhole and no fixative devices are used meaning your recovery should be quick and pain free. All patients are able to walk on their foot before leaving the .
There are many non-surgical that claim to treat a Tailor’s bunion however these are not in all cases and if you are looking for results then surgery is the only option.
How do you shrink Tailor’s bunions naturally?
Non-surgical methods to help reduce a tailor’s bunion include:
Avoid wearing narrow or pointed shoes and high heels. cold to the foot throughout the day a bunion pad to avoid shoes rubbing. calf stretches throughout the day. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen injections
Non-surgical and natural methods are unlikely to resolve a tailor’s bunion, but they can help with any and pain associated with the bunion and help to it from getting worse.
How do you fix a Bunionette?
The best method of treatment to fix a bunionette or tailor’s bunion is . Our invasive is a great option for those who do not want the downtime and lengthy recovery period associated with bunion .
Our is using a keyhole technique. The surgeon will make a 2-3mm incision and use a dental burr to make small, precise fractures into the toe bone. This allows the surgeon to realign the bones and correct the positioning of the toe. This will remove the physical of the tailor’s bunion and relieve any pain that may have been felt previously.
No fixing like pins and plates are used in our unique surgical procedure and instead the bones are left to heal . This allows the foot to heal according to the patient’s needs and not to a standard that may not be right for the patient which can cause and difficulty post-procedure.
Patients are able to walk without the need for crutches and many can return to work within 1-2 days. An orthopaedic boot will need to be worn for around 20 days post to help the foot whilst it heals but after this time frame you should be able to wear comfortable shoes such as wide fit .
Do I have a tailor’s bunion?
You will most likely be able to see if you have a bunionette or tailor’s bunion from looking at your foot. A bunionette will appear as a bump on the side of your foot at the base of your little toe. Your little toe may also appear to be turning and it may look red and . Some people experience pain, especially when wearing shoes or after wearing shoes all day but pain is not always a symptom.
If you are unsure if you have a or tailor’s bunion, book a where our expert will be able to examine you and suggest the best treatment options.
Initially a tailor’s bunion may hardly be noticeable, but you may start to notice a change in the position of your little toe. Your toe will begin to lean towards the other toes and a small bump which will feel hard and lumpy will appear at the base of your toe on the edge of your foot.
The of a tailor’s bunion is very slow and gradual so it may take a number of years before you even notice it. As time goes on, the may begin to be more noticeable with pain, and general being felt. Tailor’s bunion symptoms often feel worse after wearing tight shoes, high heels or after standing or for long of time.
A tailor’s bunion or is rare but it is a lot more common in people who have:
Our minimally surgery is under local anaesthetic so should not feel any pain throughout the procedure and our expert medical team will ensure that you are at all times.
You may feel some and pain following once the local anaesthetic has worn off, but this should be easily with .
A consultation with our expert surgeon, Mr Andrea Bianchi is £200 which includes a free x-ray of your OnabotulinumtoxinAAbobotulinumtoxinAIncobotulinumtoxinAPrabotulinumtoxinALetibotulinumtoxinARimabotulinumtoxinBHyaluronic Acid FillersCalcium Hydroxylapatite FillersPoly-L-lactic Acid FillersPolymethylmethacrylate FillersAutologous Fat GraftingForehead Lines TreatmentGlabellar Frown Lines TreatmentCrow's Feet TreatmentBunny Lines TreatmentChemical Brow LiftLip FlipGummy Smile CorrectionMasseter ReductionJaw SlimmingDimpled Chin SmoothingCobblestone Chin SmoothingNefertiti Neck LiftMicro-BotoxMesotoxHyperhidrosis TreatmentChronic Migraine ReliefBruxism TreatmentTMJ TreatmentCervical Dystonia TreatmentNeck Spasm TreatmentBlepharospasm TreatmentLip AugmentationLip ContouringCheekbone EnhancementTear Trough FillersNasolabial Fold SofteningMarionette Line FillersLiquid RhinoplastyNon-Surgical Nose JobJawline ContouringJawline DefinitionChin AugmentationTemple VolumisingHand RejuvenationAcne Scar Subcision Filling which is carried out on-site.
Tailor’s bunion surgery starts is £5,780 for 1 foot which includes the cost of the shoe and x-ray. If you require surgery on your other foot, this will be at £4,250.
to find out how our keyhole bunion surgery is performed and how it is different from other bunion .
Our prices include a full solution and minimally invasive with no insertion of screws, wires, or metal pins. Patients are able to walk immediately after the procedure with no need for or physiotherapy. Recovery time is greatly with many to work within 1-2 days and back within a month.
Begin your Tailor’s Bunion by a consultation with our expert Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon.
If you have any questions about the bunion treatment process, drop us a using our online enquiry form.
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