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Minimal Incision Bunion Surgery Available in U.S. For the First Time

Los Angeles, CA, September 11, 2013 – An innovative new bunion surgery that promises less pain and a fast recovery is now available for the first time in the United States.

Los Angeles-based foot surgeon Dr. Alireza Khosroabadi has developed and perfected a groundbreaking bunion surgery that only requires a tiny incision (5 millimeters) and delivers amazing post-operative results.

A bunion is an abnormal bony formation inside the foot. A bunion is seen on the outside of the foot as a hard “bump” on the side of the big toe. If a bunion becomes so painful that it interferes with normal activities then surgery is the only “cure.”

Traditional bunion surgery uses big incisions and leaves unsightly scars on the outside of the foot as well as scar tissue inside the foot, which causes pain and swelling for months. It limits people when they try to move their big toe and puts them on crutches for 4 weeks with just minimal weight bearing.

People who have this traditional bunion surgery may not get back to work for up to three months. Fortunately, patients need not suffer through this pain and be sidelined for long periods of time.

Dr. Khosroabadi’s Minimal Incision Bunion Surgery is less invasive and leaves no unsightly scars on the outside and inside of the foot. This means little to no pain and swelling. Most of Dr.Khosroabasi’s patients are on their feet and walking the next day.

With Minimal Incision Bunion Surgery, most patients will not use crutches. They can usually go back to work in as quickly as 10 days and resume their normal activities in two to four weeks.

Dr. Khosroabadi’s cutting edge technique aids swift healing. Patients will have full use of their big toe and won’t need physical therapy.

For more info about Minimal Incision Bunion Surgery and/or to set up an interview with Dr. Alireza Khosroabadi, please call (626) 447-2184.

Foot & Ankle Alliance
622 W. Duarte Rd #303
Arcadia, California 91107
(626) 447-2184
FootAnkleAlliance.com