You know the saying, “If you don’t like something, fix it!” Well, last year that is what many Americans did. According to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) in 2010, more than 9.5 million cosmetic procedures were performed. Cosmetic procedures are not needed for medical reasons, but are done to make a person look better and feel better about their appearance. Most of us are familiar with nose jobs and tummy tucks, but have you heard of the “foot face lift”?
Believe it or not, foot cosmetic surgery is becoming very popular. As the weather gets warmer, people are looking at their feet and wanting them to look better in sandals. Some women even use cosmetic surgery to create a foot shape that fits easier into heels! The foot face lift can involve one or more (or sometimes all) of the following procedures:
· Foot narrowing - Correcting bunions (bumps on the side of the foot)
· Toe shortening – Removing bone segments from the toe
· Toe lengthening – Stretching or fusing bone with an implant
· Toe slimming – Shaving down or sometimes removing the pinky toe
· Fat padding – Injecting fat into the ball of the foot
· Microdermabrasion - Resurfacing the skin of the foot so that it is smoother and softer
Everyone wants to fit into the glass slipper, but is it worth it? Before you decide, understand that foot cosmetic surgery is not the same as foot reconstructive surgery on the foot. Reconstructive surgery is used to fix a foot that is in pain or is not functioning properly. For instance, surgery to correct a bunion in order to improve a patient’s gait (way of walking) is reconstructive surgery. Bunion surgery may improve the look of the foot, but more importantly, the patient is healed of pain and has a better gait. Unfortunately, many patients have learned that cosmetic procedures have actually done more harm than good. Some young women who have undergone foot narrowing or toe slimming to fit into designer heels now have foot pain that will affect them for the rest of their lives.
The foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, and several nerves and tendons. Each is important and an unnecessary surgery can cause great harm. Be smart! If you are not experiencing pain, do you really need surgery? Before even considering cosmetic surgery, visit the Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center, LLP with locations at Howell, Edison, and Monroe, New Jersey. The podiatrists here can give you the facts and risks you need in order to make an educated decision. We all want our feet to look good. By talking to a podiatrist, you may even learn about non-surgical procedures that can help you look good in sandals. It is amazing what a good scrub and moisturizer can do!
The next time you find yourself admiring a pair of jaw-dropping heels or sleek sandals, ask yourself this: “If I have to surgically change my feet to wear these, should these shoes even be on my feet?” Be honest with yourself, and answer wisely.

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