What To Expect
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1. Relief from Pain & Discomfort
Foot surgery may help reduce ongoing pain and discomfort associated with a range of foot and toe conditions, supporting improved comfort and ease during daily activities such as walking, standing, and wearing footwear following recovery.
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2. Improved Foot Function & Mobility
By addressing the underlying structural concerns of the foot and toes, surgery may help support improved foot function and mobility, contributing to a greater ability to participate in daily activities and physical exercise with improved comfort and confidence following recovery.
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3. Redefining Foot Appearance
Surgical correction of foot and toe concerns may help support a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing appearance of the feet, contributing to improved confidence and overall quality of life for individuals concerned about the appearance and function of their feet following recovery.
The Procedure
Foot and ankle treatments address dysfunction, discomfort, and appearance concerns using surgical or non surgical approaches, depending on the condition and its severity. Procedures are performed by a qualified practitioner and may be suitable for individuals experiencing a wide range of foot and ankle concerns.
Common concerns include bunions, hammertoes, arthritic toe joints, long or short toes, pain under the ball of the foot, deformed nails, soft tissue lumps, and arthritic bumps.
In accordance with Australian regulations, specific treatment details will be discussed during your consultation.
- Results: Individual outcomes vary and will be discussed with your practitioner during consultation.
- Downtime: Recovery varies depending on the treatment approach and individual circumstances. Your practitioner will advise what to expect based on your assessment.
- Discomfort: Sensations vary between individuals. Pain management and comfort options will be discussed with your practitioner prior to treatment.
Who Is Suitable
This treatment may be suitable for individuals who:
- Experience pain, discomfort, or dysfunction affecting the feet or ankles
- Have visible concerns impacting the appearance or function of their feet
- Are in good general health
- Have realistic expectations about outcomes
- Have been assessed as appropriate candidates by a qualified practitioner
This treatment may not be appropriate for those with certain underlying medical conditions. A thorough medical assessment is required to determine suitability.
All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, risks, side effects, downtime and results vary. A personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you. For further information, please visit our risks and recovery page.

