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Originally Posted by SachieJarod
A podiatrist or orthopedist would shudder at the thought of performing surgery on perfectly good feet just to shorten someone's "ugly" toes. But a person trained in cosmetic surgery may argue that their client's self-esteem is suffering due to their deformed foot, or some Frankenstein-like scars left by a previous surgeon. This doctor knows that the customers are not always right- but they're the ones paying the bills.
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Hi Sachie! This thread caught my eye because I am in need to foot surgery (again). I danced when I was young, so by the time I was in my 20s, I had to have surgery on both feet

Not fun.
The first thing that I thought of was WHO would want to go under? It's dangerous in itself. That is why most doctors try the least invasive procedures first prior to going under the knife.
That said, there are plenty of cosmetic surgeons that will do just about anything. My only thought it to make sure they are fully covered, board certified and come highly recommended.