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2026 Update

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by Dr. Tom Biernacki DPM, Board-Certified Podiatric Surgeon · Last updated:

March 2026

Bunions are the second most common foot deformity I treat. The frustrating truth: there’s no conservative treatment that reverses a bunion. But the right approach can stop progression and eliminate pain for most patients — without surgery.

What Is a Bunion?

A bunion — medically known as hallux abducto valgus — is a bony prominence at the base of the big toe where the first metatarsal drifts outward and the big toe angles toward the second toe. The visible bump is not extra bone growing outward but rather the metatarsal head becoming exposed as joint malalignment worsens progressively over time.

A bunion (hallux valgus) is a bony prominence at the base of the big toe caused by misalignment of the first metatarsal joint. It’s partly genetic, partly biomechanical. Narrow footwear accelerates it but doesn’t cause it.

Conservative Treatment

Conservative bunion treatment focuses on reducing pain and slowing progression without surgery. Podiatrists recommend wide toe-box shoes that avoid compressing the bunion, night splints or spacers to maintain alignment, custom orthotics to address the biomechanical root cause, and anti-inflammatory measures including ice and NSAIDs. For many patients, these approaches provide years of comfortable function before surgery becomes necessary.

  • Wide toe box shoes — The single most important intervention
  • Bunion splints — Reduce pain; cannot reverse deformity
  • Custom orthotics — Correct the underlying biomechanics driving progression
  • Toe spacers — Temporary pain relief and alignment
  • Cortisone injection — For acute flare-ups

When to Consider Surgery

Bunion surgery becomes appropriate when conservative measures no longer control pain, when the deformity affects the second toe, or when arthritis has developed within the joint. A podiatric surgeon evaluates X-ray alignment angles, patient activity level, and bone quality before recommending which of more than 100 available bunion procedures is best suited to that individual patient.

Surgery (bunionectomy or Lapidus) is indicated when: conservative treatment has failed for 6+ months, pain is limiting daily activities, deformity is severe, or a bunionette (tailor’s bunion) is also present.

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Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM walks through the complete spectrum of bunion treatment in this patient education video — from first-line conservative care through the latest minimally invasive and Lapiplasty 3D surgical approaches. This video is designed to help patients understand all available options before scheduling a consultation at Balance Foot & Ankle.

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Modern bunion surgery has excellent outcomes but requires 6–12 weeks of recovery. It’s a commitment — but for the right patient, it’s worth it.

Guides

These in-depth bunion guides from Dr. Tom cover every aspect of bunion management — from understanding why bunions form and the role of genetics versus footwear, to comparing surgical techniques including traditional osteotomy and the newer Lapiplasty three-dimensional correction. Each guide is written specifically for Michigan patients making treatment decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common bunion questions involve whether the condition is hereditary, whether it will keep getting worse without treatment, whether surgery is the only cure, and how to find the correct shoe width. Dr. Tom answers these questions in depth, drawing on experience treating thousands of bunion patients at Balance Foot & Ankle in Howell and Bloomfield Hills.

Can a bunion be fixed without surgery?

Conservative care can stop progression and eliminate pain in most patients, but it cannot straighten the bone. Only surgery corrects the deformity.

What makes a bunion worse?

Narrow-toed shoes, high heels, and going barefoot on hard surfaces. The underlying genetics and biomechanics matter more than shoes, but footwear accelerates progression.

How long is bunion surgery recovery?

For standard bunionectomy: 2 weeks non-weight-bearing, 6 weeks in a boot, return to normal shoes at 8–12 weeks. Lapidus (more complex) takes 3–4 months.

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Balance Foot & Ankle offers bunion evaluation and treatment at two Michigan locations — Howell and Bloomfield Hills — with new patient appointments available within days. Dr. Tom Biernacki and his team provide comprehensive bunion care from conservative management through Lapiplasty bunion surgery, with same-location imaging and orthotic fabrication.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I have bunion surgery?

Surgery is recommended when: pain is severe and affects daily activities, conservative measures (orthotics, wide shoes, padding) have failed after 6+ months, the deformity is progressive, you have significant joint damage on X-ray, or daily pain impacts quality of life. Most patients try conservative care for at least 6-12 months first.

What is Lapiplasty® and how is it different from traditional bunion surgery?

Lapiplasty® is a 3D bunion correction procedure that addresses the root cause of bunions (an unstable joint), unlike traditional osteotomy which only cuts and shifts the bone. Lapiplasty stabilizes the unstable joint with titanium plating, dramatically reducing recurrence rates. Dr. Tom Biernacki is a fellowship-trained Lapiplasty® specialist.

How long is bunion surgery recovery?

Traditional bunion surgery recovery takes 6-8 weeks in a boot, then 3-6 months of full recovery. Lapiplasty® allows earlier weight-bearing (often within days) with a similar total timeline. Most patients return to normal shoes in 3-4 months and athletic activities in 4-6 months.

Do bunion correctors actually work?

Bunion correctors reduce pain and slow progression in early-stage bunions but cannot permanently straighten a bunion or move the bone. They are pain management tools, not cures. Only surgery permanently corrects a bunion. Custom orthotics addressing underlying mechanics are more effective than off-the-shelf splints.

What happens if a bunion is left untreated?

Untreated bunions worsen over time. The joint deviation increases, leading to cartilage damage, bursitis, overlapping toes, and chronic pain. Advanced bunions make it very difficult to find comfortable shoes and affect walking balance. Early conservative care delays progression significantly.

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