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Having bunions removed used to be a fairly big op with many weeks of recovery. Now you can have those unsightly lumps removed via keyhole surgery and local anaesthetic. You won’t even need to use crutches afterwards.
For further information or to book a bunion removal appointment please click here or call 0330 838 1686.
Why choose The Private Clinic for Bunion Removal Surgery?
- Exclusive to The Private Clinic in the UK, there is no other operation like this one.
- Bunion Removal Surgery is performed under local anaesthesia using keyhole techniques.
- This is the only natural operation with no metal fixtures such as wires or screws being used.
- There is a 98% success rate following the bunion operation.
- Mr Bianchi, an expert in his field has been carrying out bunion operations for 15 years.
- Dr Bianchi carries out on average 1,200 bunion operations a year.
- You will be able to bear weight on your foot quickly after surgery.
- No need for an overnight stay
- Minimal post-operative pain and aftercare.
- Treatment carried out in our state-of-the-art London Fitzroy hospital
- 24-hour patient helpline direct to your nursing team and surgeon, which means should you have any concern we are here to help.
- Dedicated post-operative care and appointments with your surgeon and nursing team. We are here to give you the best experience.
- Our minimally-invasive bunion removal treatment has been recognised in Tatler’s 2020 Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guide.
- Our excellent reputation for patient safety and satisfaction, honest advice and outstanding care means your journey with The Private Clinic will be an exciting experience to a newfound confidence.
- View our bunion before and after photos.
- Watch our bunion treatment and testimonial videos.
- Read our extensive bunion FAQs