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Orthopaedic surgery is the only way to permanently correct a bunion deformity. However, it is only recommended for severe cases that do not respond to other treatments. Dr. Kevin Koo, a consultant in Singapore Orthopaedic Clinic, recommends minimally invasive bunion surgery for most patients, especially those with early-stage bunions. His private practice, The Bone & Joint Centre, offers this advanced procedure.
Orthopaedic surgery is the only way to permanently correct a bunion deformity. However, it is only recommended for severe cases that do not respond to other treatments. Dr. Kevin Koo, a consultant in Singapore Orthopaedic Clinic, recommends minimally invasive bunion surgery for most patients, especially those with early-stage bunions. His private practice, The Bone & Joint Centre, offers this advanced procedure.
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