At Mercer Ocean Podiatry, the Nanoplasty procedure is designed to deliver a reproducible 3D correction of the bunion deformity through a cosmetically appealing, hidden incision on the side of the foot.
Rapid Learning Curve
Elegantly instrumented to deliver fast and accurate 3D MIS correction in your practice immediately
Advanced Implant Design
Combines ultra-low distal profile with locking fixation, designed to support early weight-bearing*
Cosmetically Appealing for Patients
Performed through a 1.5cm incision, which is hidden on the side of the foot




Nanoplasty for Foot Care: A Revolutionary Approach
Nanoplasty is an advanced medical technique that utilizes nanotechnology to repair and regenerate tissues at a microscopic level. In foot care, nanoplasty is emerging as a potential treatment for conditions affecting the skin, joints, and connective tissues. This innovative approach involves the use of nanoparticles, which can enhance the healing process by delivering targeted treatments to damaged areas with precision.
One promising application of nanoplasty in foot health is for repairing damaged cartilage in conditions such as arthritis. By using nanoscale materials, medical professionals aim to promote cell regeneration and improve joint function. Additionally, nanoplasty may be beneficial for treating chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, by accelerating tissue repair and reducing infection risks.
For individuals suffering from heel fissures or skin-related issues, nanotechnology-infused creams and treatments can provide deeper penetration of moisturizing and healing agents. This allows for faster recovery and improved skin integrity. While still a developing field, nanoplasty holds great potential in podiatric medicine by offering less invasive and highly effective treatment options.
As research advances, nanoplasty may become a standard approach for addressing foot pain, tissue damage, and degenerative conditions, leading to improved mobility and overall foot health for patients.
The Nanoplasty Procedure patient education brochure