Hi, cinderella,
In my quest for healthy feet, I learned that there are many different causes for bunions, those ugly bumps. I had my right foot done on 6/3, because I have the very severe type of bunions that are due to loose tendons and joints within the foot. What happened was, my big toe became dislocated over a period of time. In my particular case, the bunion or "bump" that sticks out at the side is actually the bottom of the big toe joint. As part of the surgery, the doctor "popped" the big toe back into its proper straight position, and attached the tendons tightly so it would stay in place. I didn't need to have any "bump" shaved off, because once the big toe was pushed into its proper position, there was very little bump left, just that natural curve in the foot. Many people have simpler types of bunions that are more like bone spurs, where there actually is an extra bony growth. Those types of bunions get shaved down. Now for those weird toes that go crooked. Those are "hammertoes" and they need to be corrected separately. Just doing the big toe sometimes doesn't affect them. I needed to have my 2nd toe straightened, along with the rest of the bunion surgery (lucky me). I hope this all makes sense!
Be well,
Chris