Bunion is commonly known as “big toe” or “big goblet crutch”, which manifests itself as the direction of the big toe pointing outward and protruding outward from the root, forming a distinct angular protrusion. It is a common forefoot deformity in which the bunion is excessively tilted to the lateral side of the foot and the first toe bone is inward, often accompanied by deformities and symptoms of the rest of the toes, easily complicated by bursitis, callus, hammer toe, etc., often feeling pain and poor foot shape. What is minimally invasive bunion surgery? We know the best way to treat bunions nowadays. The best way to treat bunions is to perform bunion surgery, but many people don’t know what minimally invasive bunion surgery is. The advantages of minimally invasive interventional techniques, which can be performed under local anesthesia, are safety, small injury, small incision (only 3mm), no plaster, steel needles, fast healing, less pain, and the entire minimally invasive bunion surgery process is also very short. After minimally invasive bunion surgery, you can take care of yourself without complications and sequelae, and make your foot more beautiful.