Cinderella Surgery or foot aesthetics is a general name given to all the procedures performed to correct the deformity of the foot.
Cinderella Surgery or Foot Aesthetics''s Purpose
Foot aesthetics has two purposes. The first is to ensure that the patient has an ideal and painless foot structure by eliminating various deformities in the toes that are congenital or have developed over the years, and the second is to obtain a cosmetically pleasing foot.
In this context, those who apply to us with foot deformities are In addition to their current complaints, patients' biggest concern is whether they will be able to wear the shoes they want again. This is usually possible.
Foot deformities: hallux valgus (sliding of the big toe towards the 2nd toe), bunion (protrusion of the big toe), tailor's bunion (protrusion of the 5th toe), hammer toe, long 2nd toe. It can be listed as shortness of the 3rd or 4th metatarsal bones and the resulting stump finger. All these problems can be found alone or more than one in the same foot.
All these disorders can be treated in the same session with foot aesthetics or Cinderella surgery. The procedure performed is individual and specific to each patient. In other words, each patient's surgery is different from the other. For this reason, the healing process of each patient differs from the other. On average, on the 10th day, patients state that their pain is completely gone.
The most frequently asked question by patients is whether they will be able to step on their feet after surgery. Every patient can step on his feet with a special shoe 1 day after the surgery. The points that need to be taken into consideration are explained to the patient both after the surgery and during follow-up visits. After the healing is completed, patients are free to wear the shoes they want.
In these procedures, care is taken to hide the incisions made and to take maximum care to leave minimal scars with aesthetic stitching. However, the amount of scar that will remain depends largely on the structure of the patient's skin.
This article is for informational purposes only. Be sure to consult your doctor for detailed information, diagnosis and treatment.
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