During a Lapiplasty procedure, your podiatrist thoroughly numbs your foot and provides a sedative to keep you relaxed and comfortable throughout the surgery. Then using special surgical tools, they move your metatarsal bones back into alignment. Unlike other bunion surgery techniques, Lapiplasty corrects all three misalignments and the unstable joint that causes bunions.
After correcting the alignment of your metatarsals, your doctor attaches titanium plates to the small metatarsal bones in your feet to secure them into their corrected positions. In addition to treating your bunion, Lapiplasty also reduces your risk of the bunion redeveloping, which occurs in 70% of other bunion surgeries.
You’ll need to rest for a few days after your Lapiplasty procedure. However, you should be able to stand and walk within a few days. In most cases, you can start to wear comfortable shoes within eight weeks and get back to your regular footwear and activities within four to six months.