Cosmetic Foot Surgery New York, NY
Our feet help us to
stay active all
through the day.
They are constantly
under a lot of
stress, as they have
to bear the entire
weight of our body.
When there is some
problem in the feet,
then our lifestyle
gets badly affected.
There are several
reasons which give
rise to foot
problems. It could
be congenital or
because of some
injury or diseases
like arthritis. A
poorly fitted
footwear can lead to
some serious foot
problems as well.
Some of the problems
can be cured by
non-surgical
treatments. When the
problems gives a lot
of pain and
discomfort, then
surgery is a must.
Foot surgery
procedures are done
by a podiatrist
surgeon who has
special training in
carrying out these
surgeries.
Foot Surgery for
Arthritis JointsThe toes and the
ankle joints are
under maximum
pressure owing to
our body weight. For
this reason, the
feet are more prone
to arthritis.
It leads to joint,
swelling and
stiffening of joints
and sometimes foot
deformity. There are
three different foot
surgery procedures
for arthritis
joints. One is
exostectomy where
the bone spur is
removed and thus
providing relief to
the painful joint.
Second one is
arthroplasty, in
which a section of
the joint is taken
out. It could be one
of the two bones
that forms the foot
joint or a part of
the cartilage. In
certain cases, where
the joint has turned
stiff and painful,
an artificial joint
or a joint spacer is
inserted. As a
result, the patient
gets relief from the
pain and at the same
time mobility of the
joint also improves.
The third procedure
is known as fusion.
It is performed on
those where due to
erosion of the
cartilage, two bones
of the joint are
constantly pressing
against each other,
making the joint
movement painful. As
it is not possible
to create new
cartilage, the
joints are fused
together.
Bunion Removal
Foot Surgery
Bunion is a kind of
foot deformity,
where a bump is
formed on the
connecting bone
between the big toe
and the first bone
of the foot (or
metatarsal). Due to
the abnormal turn of
the toe, the
ligament and tendon
of the toe region
become tight on one
side and loose on
the other. The bum
consists of soft
tissue and bone. It
is formed mainly due
to ill fitting
shoes. Other causes
are diseases like
polio or arthritis
and sometimes its
hereditary. If the
bunion is not
painful, then some
non-surgical
measures can take
care of it. Or else,
it is rectified with
the help of
different kinds of
foot surgery
procedures for
bunions. One method
is osteotomy where
ligaments of the toe
joint are realigned
by the means of
surgical cutting. As
a result, the loose
ligament becomes
tight and the tight
ones are loosened
up. If the toe joint
is badly damaged
then it is removed
by a surgery called
arthrodesis. When
the toe bone gets
enlarged then the
bump of the toe
joint is removed by
a surgery called
exostectomy.
However, it is not a
very effective
surgical method to
rectify bunion.
Foot Surgery for
Ankle SprainsAnkle sprains occur
due to a tear in the
ligament. The
function of the
ligament is to join
two adjacent bones
of the ankle joint.
Thus, the ligament
prevents the bones
from moving in any
wrong direction. Any
injury or sprain
makes the ligament
loose, which results
in repeated sprains.
As a result, the
alignment of the
bones get affected
and surgery is
required to
straighten the bones
and stabilize the
ankle. There are
different forms of
foot surgery
procedures which are
used to correct this
problem and are
collectively known
as lateral ankle
stabilization. For
this, a piece of
tendon is taken from
anywhere near the
ankle area and is
used to create an
extended ankle
ligament. In case,
there is some bone
deformity, which is
responsible for
frequent ankle
sprains, then
surgical removal of
the wedge of the
heel bone is needed.
In this way, the
foot gets
straightened.
Foot Surgery for
Ingrown ToenailWhen the toenail
grows into the flesh
of the toe, it is
known as ingrown
toenail. It could be
hereditary or due to
some deformities of
toe. It can also be
acquired because of
wearing ill-fitted
foot wears. As a
result of ingrown
toenail, the toe
swells up and
becomes painful. The
surgery for removal
of the ingrown nail
is known as partial
nail avulsion with
matrixectomy. The
surgical procedure
is carried out with
local anesthesia. In
this method, the
ingrown part of the
toenail is
surgically removed
after splitting the
affected nail
vertically. In order
to stop the regrowth
of the corner of the
operated nail, a
chemical substance
like sodium
hydroxide is
applied. This will
make the nail matrix
dead. Patients can
resume work
immediately after
the surgery. There
could be some
occasional minor
drainage which can
be managed by
putting a band aid
on the affected
area.
Foot Surgery for
Flat Feet
Flat foot is a type
of deformity of
foot, in which, the
arch of the feet is
closed up and the
entire sole of the
foot touches the
ground. This results
in foot pain, making
the joints unstable
and walking becomes
difficult. With the
help of muscle
training and
exercises, one
should try to
rectify it. If those
measures fail to
show any results,
then only the option
of surgery should be
availed. Surgery can
permanently correct
the problem. It is
usually done in the
adolescent age. The
procedure involves
creation of an arch
in that area of the
foot, where it
should be. Surgery
should be the last
resort because it
takes a long time to
recover and the cost
of surgery is also
very high.
Foot Surgery for
Warts
Warts are elevated
blemishes on the
skin surface that
occur due to viral
infection. People
want to remove warts
either to prevent it
from getting spread
or for cosmetic
reasons. The surgery
procedure is not
very complicated and
is carried out with
local anesthesia,
but it can leave
behind a painful
scar which requires
a long time to heal
up. After the
surgery, there is a
high risk of the
scar getting
infected and hence,
one has to keep the
foot in dry
condition for
several weeks which
means no showers. If
the size of the wart
is big or there are
a number of warts
then surgery may not
be the best option,
as skin may look
defective. Moreover,
surgery cannot stop
future recurrence of
warts. For these
reasons, warts
should be first
treated with
medicines and acid
treatment. If these
non surgical
procedures fail to
show any results,
then surgery is
done.
Hammertoe Foot
Surgery
Hammertoes is a
type of deformity
which makes the toe
look like a hammer
or claw, due to
abnormal bending of
the toe. Hammertoes
develop because of
wearing of ill
fitting shoes like
shoes with high
heels or if the size
of the shoes is less
than the length of
the feet. This
condition leads to
unbearable pain in
the toes, which can
be relieved by the
means of surgery. It
involves making a
narrow incision in
the toe area and
removing a section
of the bone of the
toe joint to make it
straight. Sometimes,
the length of the
tendon of the toe
joint is increased
with similar
surgical procedure.
Most of the foot
surgery procedures
can be carried out
in the doctor's
office and do not
require
hospitalization. In
some cases, for
proper foot surgery
recovery, a surgical
footwear needs to be
worn. The time
required for the
recovery from the
surgery, depends on
the seriousness of
the foot problems.
Foot surgery
complications may
arise when it is
done on elderly
patients or those
patients who are
suffering from
diabetes. Hence, it
is important that
the foot surgery is
done by some
experienced
podiatrist surgeon.
***This material
is only provided as helpful information and
not as medical advice and you should consult
with your foot doctor or another medical
doctor for a professional diagnosis. ***
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