Get rapid access to bunion surgery at Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital. Our experienced foot surgeons regularly perform minimally invasive bunionectomy surgery with exceptional results.

A bunion is a bony bump on the joint at the base of your big toe. Bunion surgery (a bunionectomy) is an effective operation to remove the bony bump and realign the big toe joint, allowing you to return to your daily activities in comfort.

The bony growth on the joint sometimes causes your big toe to turn in towards your second toe.

Symptoms include pain and swelling of your big toe. As the bunion protrudes, it can often rub against the inside of your shoe.

The cause is not always known - there may be a deformity of the joint, called hallux valgus (hallux means big toe, valgus means bent outwards). Or it can be as simple as ill-fitting footwear, not allowing enough width to fit the toes in their natural position.

Sometimes bunions are associated with arthritis in the joint at the base of your big toe. Left untreated, bunions can continue to grow and become more painful.

Treatment can help ease the pain. You can wear good supporting footwear - narrow, pointed shoes are best avoided. Painkillers can help, as can comfortable insoles and padding over the bunion. However, surgery is most effective if symptoms are not easing. The operation to remove bunions is called a bunionectomy.

Why choose Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital for your bunion surgery?

At Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital our expert foot & ankle surgeons are experienced in the treatment of bunions. We take pride in our high standards of clinical care, thats why our consultants are fully supported by an attentive matron-led nursing team, who are dedicated to ensuring your wellbeing and comfort whilst admitted.

Since our recent £8M hospital refurbishment, all of our individual patient rooms feature a contemporary design with large en-suite bathrooms, flat screen televisions and WiFi internet access. This all contributes to an exceptionally pleasant stay. We also offer catering from our a la carte menu and we have comfortable visitor and patient lounges to relax in.

If you want to know more about bunion surgery you are welcome to attend one of our free orthopaedic open events. During our open events there will be an opportunity for you to meet one of our orthopaedic surgeons and ask any questions you may have.

What happens during a bunionectomy operation?

Bunion surgery, also known as a bunionectomy or Hallux Valgus surgery, can be performed under local or general anaesthesia. The operation usually takes between 30 minutes and an hour.

There are several types of bunionectomies. Some involve the removal and realignment of the bones in your foot. Mild bunion problems can sometimes be resolved using soft tissue release or tightening. For some very severe cases, the bones of the big toe are fused, or the bunion is cut out along with some of the bone at the base of the toe. Be sure and discuss which type of operation you will have with your surgeon.

With any type of bunionectomy, your surgeon will make one or more incisions (cuts) near your big toe. They will use instruments to trim the bones and remove the bunion. Wire, screws or plates may also be used to hold the new joint in place.

After bunion surgery

Depending on what procedure is used, you should be able to go home the same day of the surgery. In some cases, an overnight stay is required. Discuss your length of stay with your surgeon.

You may need to wear a plaster cast or dressing. You will be given a surgical shoe so you can walk on your heel. You will need crutches to move around.

In the first few weeks following your operation, your foot and ankle will be sore and swollen. You will need to spend most of your time with your leg raised so that the swelling settles.

You will not be able to wear normal footwear for at least three to four months after surgery. When you do transition to normal shoes it is recommended they are wide-fitting and have low heels. Avoid any narrow, high-heeled shoes that might put pressure on the surgical area.

What are the complications of bunion surgery?

Any surgical procedure may result in complications. These could include:

General complications:

Specific complications in bunionectomy may include:

  • Nerve damage -  This can lead to numb areas of skin, which should heal, but can sometimes be permanent.
  • Continued swelling and pain.
  • Problems with bone healing -  If the bones of your toe are cut or reshaped during surgery, there is the potential for problems with the healing process such as the newly reset bone shifting before healing is complete. A further operation may be required if this happens.
  • Loss of movement in big toe - Though this should improve over time, some stiffness can be permanent.
  • Pain in the ball of the foot - This can occur when standing or walking, and may require that you wear an insole in your shoes.
  • Bunion coming back - This can occur should the big toe become misaligned again, or if arthritis causes damage to the joints. 
  • Complex regional pain syndrome - a condition that causes long-term (chronic) burning pain in one of the limbs.  


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Guildford Hospital

Stirling Road, Guildford, GU2 7RF

01483 555 800

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