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Regarding your questions about your bunion surgery and the pin site, it's important to note that each individual's experience can vary.
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Visibility of the pin: In some cases, after surgery involving the use of internal pins or hardware, the pin may not be visible at the skin's surface. This can be due to various factors, such as the depth of placement or the way it was secured during the surgery. It's possible that the pin is still beneath the skin and has not migrated outward. Your healthcare provider will be able to determine the exact location of the pin through imaging or examination.
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Pain at the pin site: It's not uncommon to experience pain or discomfort at the pin site after surgery. This can be due to inflammation, tissue irritation, or the healing process.
In terms of pin removal, if the pin needs to be taken out, there are different techniques that can be used. Depending on the specific circumstances, it may be possible to remove the pin without cutting the skin. Your healthcare provider or surgeon will determine the most appropriate method based on the type of pin and its location.
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