Toeing the Line – Cinderella Procedure for Foot Fetishists

Posted on 01. Aug, 2010 in Beauty & Skin Care, Cosmetic Surgery





Some women would go to any extent to fit into their stilettos. Feeding on this unhealthy obsession are several clinics offering several foot facelift procedures. The trademark ‘Cinderella Procedure’ is a preventative bunion-rectifying procedure that would help in narrowing the feet. Other cosmetic foot procedures on the list of services are the perfect-ten, cosmetic toe-shortening – invisible trimming of the toes which are hanging over the ends of a sandal or squeezed into tight-fitting footwear. Check out the foot tuck fat-pad augmentation procedure wherein the fatty tissues from the individual’s abdominal region are re-located to the balls of the feet via jab form for offering additional cushion-effect for protracted periods on towering stilettos.

The founders of such clinics back their practice by stating that it is impractical to advice such women to avoid stilettos and they are simply helping such females in functioning painlessly in the real world.

These are precisely the types of aesthetic methods which the American Podiatric Medical Association, representative of around eighty-five percent of the country’s podiatrists lately despised in a news release. The group believes that toe-shortening for getting into tight-fitted footwear must not be a benchmark of care in any doctor’s clinic.

‘Sex-and-the-City’ Influence

Ever since ‘Sex-and-the-City’ firstly made its debut in the later part of the nineties, there has been a corresponding surge in the numbers of operative methods done on feet for myriad reasons.

Several foot surgeons have continually been raising cautions on avoiding aesthetic foot surgery but apparently to no-avail.

Style-centric females are keen to go in for such cosmetic foot surgery procedures like the ‘pinky-tuck’ which slims down the small toes which have become curved and bulging due to jamming into soaring, tight-fitted shoes.

Even as significant proportions of patients are females, there is a steady flow of male clientele who are self-conscious about the way their feet appear in open footwear. Requests have been pouring in from NY, LA and even Indiana.

The risk vs. advantages math has lead to rift developing in-between doctors who disagree that surgery is to be conducted merely for allaying pains and any type of deformity.

Several podiatrists refuse patients requesting for these methods merely for aesthetic reasons or those asking for drastic measures such as toe amputation.

There is a delicate line that separates good looks from functionality. When feet are jammed into strapped attractive heels, it could cause their misshaping and resultant pains. In such scenarios, removing the lump or bump mostly relieves pains as well.

For instance, bunions are not caused by stilettos though donning them could aggravate it. Bunion surgery costs could range from five thousand dollars onwards is generally deemed benchmark foot care, rather than aesthetic and insurance companies provide coverage merely when the condition is rather acute.

Toe-shortening procedure costs between five hundred to 1500 dollars for a toe and deemed as an aesthetic procedure for which insurance cover is not provided. However when the longish toe is trimmed, it could help in preventing hammer-toe development (toe buckling up at the joint areas, mostly producing agonizing corn formations above and causing displacement of fatty padding beneath. No sooner has it taken place, operative reparative procedure is deemed compulsory podiatric care for which insurance companies provide cover.

Brachymetatarsia is a grave malformation wherein the bone within the foot would stop showing growth earlier on. Toe-lengthening is at times done for rectifying this deformation or for correcting an aesthetic toe-shortening procedure that went haywire.

Procedures done to slim down puffy pinky toes cost around 1800 dollars whereas pad addition to the foot base costs five hundred dollars onwards are also deemed cosmetic for which insurance is not offered. But, patients who require such procedures experience discomfort in any form of footwear.

Podiatrists catering to women’s whims of wanting chic feet state that the procedure additionally entails making slits on the side of the toe instead of the top and employ cosmetic surgery methods for minimizing scar formations which is often the outcome of conventional corrective surgery.

What makes Matters Shoddier

There are always concerns of likely complications related to any form of surgical procedure like infections, anesthesia-related issues, improper fusing of bone, nerve damage and scar tissue formation.

Toe-shortening methods could make the toes droopy which could slide underneath or above the adjoining toes. Several patients have endured acute, long-standing upshots of such procedures.

The gist of it all is that your feet are delicate and surgery must be opted only when severe pains are experienced.

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