Isn’t surgery the only way to fix bunions?
Here’s what most people don’t know: nearly half of all bunions come back after surgery.
That means 2 out of 4 people end up needing a second surgery in a few years.
If that’s not enough, let’s talk about what actually happens during bunion surgery.
Doctors cut a piece of bone out of your big toe and drill in two screws, about 2 inches long, to hold things in place.
But remember, bunions aren’t caused by extra bone—they’re from a misaligned joint.
Surgery removes bone instead of fixing the joint alignment, so the joint can shift again, causing the bunion to return, even with screws inside!
It’s like cutting a weed without pulling it out by the root—it may help for a while, but it will come back.
This is why surgery isn’t always a permanent fix.
The best way to treat a bunion is to realign the joint—not by removing parts of your toe.
That’s exactly what Bunion Align was designed to do.
Now, you can gently and effectively align the joint without pain, surgery, or long recovery times.