Lapiplasty on both feet is a topic that immediately gets the attention of patients dealing with severe or bilateral bunions. Unlike treatments that only address the visible bump, Lapiplasty is designed to correct the underlying three-dimensional instability that causes the bunion to form in the first place. This video is especially relevant for people who want to understand what modern bunion correction looks like when both feet are involved and long-term alignment matters.
Bunions are not just cosmetic concerns. They can change gait, crowd the toes, limit shoe choices, and gradually increase pain around the big toe joint. Visitors who want a foundational overview should start with the Sunshein Podiatry bunion treatment page. From there, the practice’s resource on Lapiplasty 3D bunion correction explains why this procedure is different from older bunion surgeries that focused more narrowly on shaving the bump or making only a two-dimensional correction.
For patients experiencing big toe pain, stiffness, or pressure before they are ready to think about surgery, the guide on big toe pain causes and symptoms is another strong internal link. Together, these pages help visitors better understand how bunions progress and why an evaluation is important before deciding on the right course of treatment.
Sunshein Podiatry helps patients throughout the Dayton area understand whether conservative treatment, surgical correction, or advanced options like Lapiplasty make the most sense for their situation. If bunions on one or both feet are limiting your mobility, use the contact page to schedule a consultation.