For tailor's bunion surgery, how much does it cost and what affects its cost?

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Is surgery the only way to get rid of a bunion? (photo)

Thank you for your question. It’s something I get asked very frequently. Unfortunately, the answer would be a big emphatic yes. 90% of bunions are genetic (do see your mother’s, grandma’s, sisters or female cousins feet). Most people would try things like strapping, toe spacers etc. All these will not work in the end, and the deformity reverts once they are removed. Bunions usually progress with time, and left untreated, they will start affecting the adjacent toes, gait, and cause generalised foot pain or deformity.

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How much does minimally invasive bunion surgery cost in Singapore, and is it effective for my bunion? (photo)

The cost of open and minimally invasive bunion surgery is about the same in Singapore. This can range from about $800 to $2,000 for subsidised patients. The final cost of bunion surgery depends upon the type of surgery being carried out, and severity of your bunions. From your picture, your bunions appear to be suitable for minimally invasive (MIS) keyhole surgical correction.

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