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It's Worth the Trip!
Traveling to Arizona may seem like a big
deal, but it's really not. We have assembled a wealth of great information that
we make the process easy, affordable and especially comfortable.
Patients travel literally from all over the
world (as far as Australia and the Middle East to as close as California) to
experience the benefits of Restorative surgery. They understand the
obvious...they only have one pair of feet and realize that the search is over
and have discovered Dr. Lee's
bunion
surgery with no visible scar or
Restorative Foot
Surgery for a failed surgery. Now what?
Your feet are important...and it's the only
pair you have.
Most people choose very wisely and carefully when buying a
home or a car. Yet when seeking a foot surgeon, few look any deeper than the
credentials after the dotor's name. Do you think that all surgeons do the same
thing or provide the same results? Surgery is an art form. Much like an artist,
each surgeon has different capabilities and produce very different works of art.
Dr. Lee's innovative cosmetic and Restorative Foot
Surgery is unique and Globally recognized. It's not surprising that every
month so many people visit Dr. Lee from as close as California to as far away as
the Asia to experience the difference between plain-old foot surgery and
Restorative Foot Surgery.
Find out more...
We have a
4-step plan (Brochure available here) to making your dreams come
true.
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Figuring it Out
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Preparation for the Day
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Making it a Reality
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After the Surgery
Typical stays are as follows:
Bunion and/or
Toe Surgery
Most patient arrive on Thursday and see Dr.
Lee in the afternoon before the surgery. Have the surgery on Friday. See Dr. Lee
for the first post-operative visit on Monday morning and go home in the
afternoon. It's that simple.
Brachymetatarsia or
Restorative Foot Surgery
Most Patients arrive on Thursday and see Dr.
Lee in the afternoon. Have surgery on Friday. See Dr. Lee for their first
post-operative visit on Monday. They will then stay a total of about 7-10 days
base on the swelling of their feet. Many can leave on the 7th day after the
surgery.
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