Bunion Correction With Severe Hammertoe Correction
A clean bunion correction shown with correction of a severe hammertoe at the same time.
These before-and-after photos show examples of minimally invasive foot surgery results from The Bunion Cure. They include clean bunion corrections, severe bunion corrections, hammertoe corrections, and selected complex cases.
Every foot is different. During a consultation, Dr. Sullivan can review your foot, explain which minimally invasive procedure may be appropriate, and discuss what kind of correction is realistic for your anatomy and goals.
All after photos are taken 8 weeks after surgery. Some swelling is still expected at that stage, so feet typically continue to look better and better each week as healing progresses.
These examples show the type of correction patients often want to understand first: bunions, hammertoes, severe deformity, and the overall shape of the foot after surgery.
A clean bunion correction shown with correction of a severe hammertoe at the same time.
A combined bunion and hammertoe correction showing improved toe position and forefoot alignment.
A straightforward bunion correction with a natural-looking forefoot shape.
These examples are useful for patients with a more isolated bunion who want to see what a clean minimally invasive correction can look like.
A minimally invasive bunion correction with improved alignment of the big toe joint.
Another example of bunion correction focused on a straighter, more balanced forefoot.
A clean correction example showing a smoother medial foot contour after surgery.
Many patients have more than a simple bunion. These examples show severe bunions, toe crowding, and hammertoe correction performed as part of a broader forefoot correction plan.
A more severe bunion and valgus toe correction showing meaningful improvement in toe position.
A severe bunion and hammertoe correction performed through a minimally invasive approach.
A severe bunion and hammertoe example showing improved alignment across the forefoot.
A severe bunion and hammertoe correction with improved great toe and lesser toe position.
Hammertoe correction can often be performed along with bunion correction, depending on the patient and the exam findings.
Some patients come to us after prior surgery or after being told there are limited options. Revision cases are evaluated individually, but minimally invasive techniques can be helpful in selected complex cases.
Before-and-after photos are examples of individual patient results. All after photos are taken 8 weeks after surgery, when some swelling is still expected and the foot generally continues to improve week by week. Outcomes vary based on deformity severity, bone quality, healing, compliance with postoperative instructions, other foot problems, and the final procedure plan selected after examination.
Here are additional before-and-after examples from a variety of feet, deformity patterns, and corrections. Patients often find it helpful to look through a broader set of results to find examples that look similar to their own foot.
Bring your questions to a consultation. Dr. Sullivan can review your foot, explain your options, and help you understand what kind of correction is realistic for your situation.