MEMPHIS, TN, August 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dr. Nathan Lucas of Advanced Foot and Ankle Care of Memphis, LLC, an experienced Memphis podiatrist, is offering professional cosmetic foot surgery to help patients enhance the appearance of their feet.
A founding member of the International Aesthetic Foot Society, Dr. Lucas is a leader in the adoption of new techniques and technologies available for the improvement of function and appearance of foot deformities. Having comprehensive knowledge and experience in podiatric procedures, he continues to further refine and modify his techniques to achieve enhanced outcomes for his patients with shorter recovery times, minimal to no pain and improved aesthetic appearance.
"I truly believe that the final cosmetic result of the foot is just as important as the structural correction," said Dr. Nathan Lucas, Foot Surgeon in Memphis. "I want patients to understand that they can have healthy feet that feel great and look great too!"
Leading podiatrist in Memphis, Dr. Nathan Lucas, is a board certified Memphis foot surgeon, specializing in reconstructive, revisional and cosmetic foot and ankle surgery. He offers extensive experience in performing reconstructive and cosmetic foot surgeries in Memphis, including: treatment for uneven toe color, correction of asymmetrical toes, antioxidant treatment, treatment of varicose veins, carboxy therapy for scars, fat reduction for ankles and anti-aging foot therapy. Two of his newest cosmetic treatments include toe makeup for corns and scars, as well as cosmetic nail restoration for damaged toenails.
In addition to cosmetic foot surgery and treatment, this Memphis, TN podiatrist also specializes in the treatment of heel pain, toenail fungus, plantar fasciitis and bunions in Memphis, among many other foot and ankle ailments.
To learn more about this Memphis foot surgeon and the treatment options for improving the appearance of your feet and toes, patients can visit the practice's website. The comprehensive website offers a full array of valuable information including office details, service descriptions, before and after photos, testimonials and online appointment requesting.
About Advanced Foot & Ankle Care of Memphis, LLC: Advanced Foot and Ankle Care of Memphis, LLC is owned and operated by leading podiatrist in Memphis, Dr. Nathan Lucas. Board certified in corrective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Lucas has been in private practice for over 16 years. In addition to being a skilled cosmetic foot and ankle surgeon, this foot surgeon in Memphis, TN is certified in foot and ankle arthroscopy and nerve decompression surgery. Dr. Lucas has trained residents and other podiatric surgeons on advanced foot and ankle surgical techniques. He is a sought after lecturer, mentor and motivational speaker, and he currently serves on several local and national boards
Media Contact:
Dr. Nathan Lucas, DPM. FACFAS
info@drnathanlucas.com
2900 Kirby Parkway #5
Memphis, TN 38119
866-368-3668
http://www.drnathanlucas.com
Memphis Podiatrist Helps Patients Put Their Best Foot Forward With Cosmetic Foot Surgery
Experienced foot surgeon and podiatrist in Memphis, Dr. Nathan Lucas of Advanced Foot and Ankle Care of Memphis, LLC, is offering professional cosmetic foot surgery to help patients enhance the appearance of their feet.
2010-08-18
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[Press-News.org] Memphis Podiatrist Helps Patients Put Their Best Foot Forward With Cosmetic Foot SurgeryExperienced foot surgeon and podiatrist in Memphis, Dr. Nathan Lucas of Advanced Foot and Ankle Care of Memphis, LLC, is offering professional cosmetic foot surgery to help patients enhance the appearance of their feet.



