Hello. I have seen your photos and learned about your medical history. It is true that the deformity of the right foot is more serious after scalding. According to the past clinical experience, surgical correction can be performed to restore the toes to the normal anatomical position as much as possible. But the operation is still very difficult, mainly because the deformity takes a long time. After the scar on the dorsum of the foot is removed and released, in the process of restoring the toe to the anatomical position, because the blood vessels may not be long enough, if they are forcibly restored, the blood vessels may be overstretched, leading to ischemia or even necrosis of the toe. Too many tendon defects need tendon transplantation; Even if the blood supply of the toe is normal, the secondary wound after scar release may not be transplanted, and it needs flap repair, which may require difficult free flap surgery. After successful operation, proper rehabilitation training is needed to restore toe function as much as possible. So your question can be summarized as follows: 1. Surgical correction of deformity is difficult, and we have had successful cases; 2. If the operation is successful, the shape can be obviously improved by later plastic surgery such as skin flap degreasing, but it is still obviously different from the normal foot; The possibility of wearing high heels depends on the success of early operation and the situation of skin flap degreasing and toe functional exercise in the later period, but according to previous treatment experience, it is less likely.
You can contact me if you need further treatment.
(Dr. Tauk solemnly reminded me that because I can't see the patient face to face, I can't fully understand the condition. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! )
Xijing hospital Tauke/