Hi, cinderella,
I had bunionectomy and hammertoe correction on my right foot 6/3, which involved cutting bone and placing 2 permanent titanium screws. The severity of your condition will determine which procedure the Dr. will do, and it will also determine what type of pins or screws you'll get. The permanent screws make the foot stronger and give the bones a chance to knit properly. I had a severe deformity with high angles, and now I have a pretty normal-looking foot, with 3 small scars from the incisions. The Dr. highly recommended using Mederma for the scars, and predicts that they will eventually blend with the surrounding skin, but you have to give it 6 months or so. Compared with the way my feet looked bedore the surgery, not to mention my constantly aching 2nd toe (where the hammertoe was) it's a really small price to pay. Everything is relative, I guess. Good luck!
Chris
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