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Not everyone can perform minimally invasive bunion surgery, or MIBS. Our elite, hand-selected team undergoes a rigorous training program created by the surgeon who developed and perfected the Bunionplasty® 360 Bunion Repair™ procedure. And we encourage surgeons to incorporate the highest standards of patient care, so they deliver the full experience – before, during, and after your surgery.
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"It has been the best experience in my life."
Judith M•BUNIONPLASTY® PROCEDURE PATIENT
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Your experience with the Bunionplasty® 360 Bunion Repair™ procedure isn’t just about the day of surgery. That's why we support our surgeons and their practices on every detail, from your first consultation to your final post-op. Our results speak for themselves. And so do our patients.
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The Bunionplasty® procedure is a revolutionary, minimally invasive method of performing bunion surgery. It was created for all bunions, no matter how severe. It uses a combination of specialized minimally invasive methods, advanced technology, and the latest reconstructive and plastic surgery techniques. Learn more about the procedure.
The Bunionplasty 360® Bunion Repair™ procedure is a specialized type of bunion surgery. It uses a patented technique that permits the realignment of bone in bunion repair from all angles, all planes, and all dimensions at all times to position and fixate the bone in bunion repair. It also incorporates plastic surgery approaches that lead to a more attractive, aesthetically pleasing result. It works with a patient’s body and lifestyle, for a whole-person recovery across all areas of life. See the results.
Bunions are a medical problem, not a cosmetic one – even though the Bunionplasty® 360 Bunion Repair™ procedure is performed through tiny incisions like the ones used in laparoscopy or plastic surgery. In many cases, private health insurance companies and Medicare consider bunion surgery medically necessary, so find the doctor who’s right for you, and work with them and your insurance provider to determine your coverage. Learn more about Insurance.
Minimally invasive bunion surgery (MIBS) uses tiny incisions on the foot, instead of the longer, larger incisions used in traditional techniques. Those smaller incisions allow the surgeon to use a burr, rather than a saw, to cut the bone. Because minimally invasive surgery causes less disruption to soft tissue like skin, muscle, and ligaments, the foot is often less swollen and painful following surgery, with little to no scarring once fully healed. Learn more about the procedure.
Only providers who’ve received our specialized training are qualified to perform the Bunionplasty® 360 Bunion Repair™ procedure. They must apply in order to join our team, as we hand-select, train, and certify only the most qualified doctors and surgeons to perform this innovative yet time-tested surgery. More than that, our program is designed to support the providers we train in delivering a best-in-class patient experience. Find a Doctor today.