Some parents are asking if their babies with floating bunions can have surgery for floating bunion? Whether or not a six-month-old baby can have a bunionectomy depends on a few things. Whether it is a floating bunion surgery or any other hand and foot deformity surgery, we need to see whether the baby is healthy or not, this is one of the most important prerequisites; Secondly, whether the source of the bone is suitable for us to take the bone from. Nowadays, we are using the semi-metacarpal bone grafting reconstruction method, which is to take a portion of bone from the second metacarpal bone of the baby to rebuild the first metacarpal bone, therefore, we need to see whether the width of the second metacarpal bone of the baby is suitable for the surgery or not. These are the basic two points. If possible, floating bunion surgery should be done as early as possible, why? From the point of view of thumb growth and development, after we create good conditions for the child, the child’s thumb can grasp and hold things, and the more it is used, the faster and thicker the thumb can grow. If the thumb is floating for a long time, it will grow, but the growth rate will be slow and the thumb size will not be ideal. This is something parents should be aware of.