Minimally Invasive Keyhole Bunion Surgery: Cost, Recovery, and Benefits

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What is Keyhole Bunion Surgery?

Keyhole bunion surgery, also known as minimally invasive bunion surgery, is a modern procedure designed to correct bunions with minimal scarring and faster recovery times. Unlike traditional bunion surgery, this technique involves small incisions and specialised instruments to realign the bones, reducing pain and post-operative discomfort.

Benefits of Keyhole Bunion Surgery

  • Minimal Scarring: Small incisions reduce visible scarring.
  • Faster Recovery: Less tissue damage means quicker healing.
  • Reduced Pain: Minimally invasive techniques often lead to less post-surgical pain.
  • Quicker Return to Activity: Many patients can walk sooner than with traditional surgery.

Private Bunion Surgery Options

For those considering private bunion surgery, there are numerous clinics in the UK offering keyhole procedures.

 

Private treatment often allows for quicker scheduling, access to top surgeons, and personalised care plans tailored to individual needs.

Keyhole Bunion Surgery Cost in the UK

The cost of keyhole bunion surgery in the UK varies depending on the clinic, surgeon, and complexity of the case.

 

Our expert surgeon, Mr Kaser Nazir offers the minimally invasive keyhole bunion surgery, where the fee is approximately £5,800 for one foot or £8,500 for both feet.

Bunion Recovery Week by Week

Is Keyhole Bunion Surgery Right For You?

If you are experiencing persistent pain, difficulty walking, or discomfort due to bunions, keyhole bunion surgery could be an excellent solution. 

 

Consulting with a qualified specialist will help determine if this minimally invasive approach is the best option for your needs.

 

X-rays will be carried out prior to surgery to confirm if keyhole bunion surgery is suitable, or whether an alternative surgery would be advised. 

Week 1:

 

Foot elevation to reduce swelling
Minimal walking with protective footwear and crutches
Pain and swelling management with prescribed medication

 

Week 2-4:

 

Gradual increase in walking
Gradual transition to structured running shoes and reduction in crutch use
Removal of stitches (if necessary)
Continued swelling reduction
Physical therapy (if recommended)

 

Week 4-6:

 

Return to light daily activities
Progressive return to normal footwear

 

Week 6-8:

 

Continued mobility improvements, return to high impact activities

Keyhole bunion surgery provides an effective, minimally invasive way to correct bunions with faster recovery times and less pain. 

 

Whether you’re exploring private bunion surgery or seeking more information on the procedure, knowing the recovery timeline and costs can help you make an informed decision.

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