Can you make big toe smaller?

Toe-shortening – This involves removing a piece of the bone at the joint of contraction in the toe and then realigning the toe. The surgeon may place a metal pin in the toe to keep it straight for the recovery period. This can decrease one's shoe size slightly.
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How much does it cost to shorten a toe?

Toe shortening, at $500 to $1,500 per toe, is considered a cosmetic procedure, usually not covered by insurance. But trimming a long toe can prevent it from becoming a hammertoe, in which the toe buckles up at the joint, often creating painful corns on top and displacing the fat pad underneath.
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Is toe shortening surgery worth it?

Surgical toe shortening can ease pain and discomfort, enhance symmetry and balance, while also improving the fit of shoes and overall cosmetic appearance of the foot.
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Can toes get shorter?

Brachymetatarsia is a condition where one of your metatarsals has a significantly shortened bone, causing that toe to be much shorter than the other four. The fourth metatarsal, located next to your little toe, is the most common toe to be affected.
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How is toe shortening done?

The shortening is performed at either of the two joints within the toe using a specialized bone cutting instrument. Depending upon the amount of bone shortening, a portion of the skin then needs to be remodeled or removed. After the internal shortening has been completed, a plastic sutured skin closure is performed.
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What is the Cinderella procedure?

Cinderella surgery is a type of foot surgery that has become popular in recent years. This type of surgery can be attractive to women who want to reshape their feet. It involves shaving down bunions and changing the length of the toes which can make it easier to wear high heels.
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How do you make your toes skinnier?

Often, there's not much you can do to make your foot appear slimmer. Wearing narrow, tight shoes will only worsen the problem. If you have flat arches, special insoles may make your foot appear thinner while giving you support. In some cases, losing weight or reducing swelling may also help your feet look narrower.
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Why is my big toe longer than the rest?

The dotted curve indicates the joint position. A Morton's toe otherwise called Morton's foot or Greek foot or Royal toe is characterized by a longer second toe. This is because the first metatarsal, behind the big toe, is short compared to the second metatarsal, next to it.
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Is there a foot reduction surgery?

Podiatrists have a long and rich history of re-contouring feet to make walking more comfortable for men and women alike. The Cinderella Procedure, performed exclusively for cosmetic reasons, reduces foot size with a surgery that removes bunions and brings the bone on the side of the big toe inwards.
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Can you get plastic surgery on your toes?

Toe lengthening surgery can improve the appearance of short toes for a graceful-looking pair of feet. During your toe lengthening procedure, the metatarsal bone causing your short toe is surgically corrected to point in-line with the rest of your toes, eliminating any overlap or crowding.
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Is toe surgery painful?

The surgery should not hurt. After surgery, a person will typically feel some pain in the toe and must have someone drive them home. Those who choose general anesthesia may not be allowed to eat before surgery.
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How long does toe shortening surgery take?

The Toe Shortening Surgery Procedure

This surgery is an outpatient procedure that takes up to three hours due to the effects of anesthesia or sedation. During your procedure, the surgeon will likely use one of two methods to remove a piece of the bone in your toe to shorten it.
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How long does it take to recover from toe surgery?

Your toe should be fused and the wound healed around four to six weeks after surgery. Two to three months after your operation, you should be able to return to all of your usual activities and sports, although some mild swelling may remain for up to twelve months.
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Can I get my toes straightened?

Crooked toes can often be corrected by lifestyle strategies, such as choosing well-fitting footwear and avoiding high heels. At-home treatments, such as wearing a splint or toe spacer, may also help. If the crooked toe has become set and rigid, or if it doesn't respond to at-home treatment, surgery may be recommended.
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Can you change your foot size?

You can make feet look smaller, but shrinking them requires foot surgery or foot binding. There can be significant risks to trying to shrink your feet surgically. But some people who have feet that are disproportionately large compared to the size of their body seek this option.
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What is toe Lipo?

The Toe Job

Now patients, especially women, are requesting liposuction to trim away some of the fat from chubbier toes to achieve a slimmer appearance. This procedure is very popular in Brazil, where patients call it “the toe job.”
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Is it normal to have a long big toe?

It's also very common. A study of American college students found that 42.2 percent had longer second toes (45.7 percent of men and 40.3 percent of women). Morton's toe is hereditary, like most features of your bone structure. Research suggests that Morton's toe may even be an advantage in athletics.
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What is the perfect foot shape?

A normal arch is the most common and the most desirable of foot shapes, but as you age and maybe put on a few pounds, that normal arch could begin to flatten out.
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Which toe is supposed to be longest?

The long bone connected to the second toe is the longest bone in the foot. It's natural that this toe sometimes sticks out further than the others.
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Will losing weight make my feet smaller?

Do feet get smaller when you lose weight? In most cases, yes. While it may not be noticeable for everyone, weight loss does tend to result in smaller feet, says Lauren Wurster, DPM, a spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association and a foot and ankle surgery specialist at Foot & Ankle Clinics of Arizona.
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Can wide feet be fixed?

Foot narrowing or Cinderella surgery can be undertaken on patients with abnormally wide feet. This is often caused by bunions on one or both sides of the foot (hallux valgus and Tailor's bunion deformity). This is often combined with toe-shortening, or correction of associated toe-deformities such as hammertoes.
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How much does the Cinderella surgery cost?

Most insurance policies will cover the procedure if it is pain related, but if it's solely for cosmetic reasons plan to pay upwards of $10,000. If you want pain-free and pretty feet, it starts with the shoes.
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Can you get surgery to be shorter?

There's no such procedure as a height reduction surgery. A bone-shortening surgery may reduce your height, but they're rarely done for this purpose. Instead, these surgeries are more commonly performed to eliminate leg length difference or correct bones that are unevenly long.
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What age feet stop growing?

When you're a child, your feet rapidly grow each year. They grow even faster during puberty, as your body turns into an adult. Your bones, including the ones in your feet, get bigger during this time. Generally, feet stop growing around 20 or 21 years old.
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