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The lowdown on toe shortening
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The lowdown on toe shortening

Posted Saturday, May 19, 2007

You may have heard of toe shortening—an elective procedure that surgically straightens and shortens the length of the toes by removing portions of the bone.

Many women are opting to undergo this surgery for the wrong reasons, simply because their feet do not properly fit into trendy shoes, or their toes hang over the edge of their shoes. If intense pain and distress from foot deformities effect you every day, you may be a candidate for some form of surgery.

It is important to consider the risks associated with this procedure and weigh your options. After toe shortening, chances are your feet will remain swollen for almost six months, if not longer, because it is very hard for feet to drain fluid. Compression in shoes is virtually impossible, and there is a possibility that your toes will appear wider than before due to drainage complications.

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anon m said...
I am so unhappy with my feet and have been for as long as I can remember. On my left foot my two smallest toes curl under towards my others, my middle toe bends left at the op joint and my second toe is long. My right foot is the worst. My two smallest do the same and my second and middle are very long. They get very scrunched up automatically and it causes much rubbing and soreness, and the tips are always sore after a days work from rubbing. I am so so ashamed of my feet and would never dream of wearing shoes that expose them. i would love to fix them in some way without surgery but i doubt this is possible.

Posted June 5, 2007 10:19 AM

anon said...
How very strange that your description of your feet sounds as though you are discribing mine. I have EXACTLY the same issues, my right is the worst, the 2nd and 3rd toes are so long, probably the same length and longer than my big toe, and the two smaller toes curl under. The long toes rub on any shoes I wear, and I curl them to hide them but it just looks stranger. My left foot is not as bad, the two smaller toes curl under, the middle toe points to the left at the top, and the second toe again is long. I hate my feet I think they are hideous, and they cause me a lot of pain in shoes. I cant get the next size up because they slip off, but my size hurt my toes... depressing

Posted October 17, 2009 10:45 AM

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