Loub Job Injections
IN NYC

At Millennium Podiatry, the Loub Job offers a modern solution for individuals facing foot-related challenges caused by wearing different types of footwear. Many patients come in after noticing persistent soreness, pressure, or fatigue in the forefoot, especially after standing or walking in heels for extended periods. Others express frustration with the lack of natural padding that once made their shoes feel more bearable. These concerns often build up over time, making daily routines feel uncomfortable. With thoughtful care and precision, our advanced treatment can restore both comfort and confidence.
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What Is a Loub Job?

A Loub Job is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment designed to enhance the appearance of the feet, particularly the ball area, to increase comfort when wearing high heels. The procedure involves injecting hyaluronic acid into specific regions of the foot to provide subtle cushioning and volume. Often referred to as a “foot filler,” it targets pressure points that commonly bear weight in tight or elevated footwear. The treatment is typically performed in under 30 minutes, making it a quick in-office option. Though originally popularized among frequent heel wearers, it has gained attention as a niche aesthetic procedure.

Loub Job for Patients With Arthritis

Arthritis in the feet can cause joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation that significantly impact daily comfort and mobility. For patients experiencing arthritis, the Loub Job can offer additional cushioning around sensitive areas, helping to alleviate pressure on affected joints. By providing targeted support, this treatment may reduce discomfort associated with arthritis flare-ups, especially in the forefoot and around the first joint. While it does not treat arthritis itself, the Loub Job can complement other therapies by improving overall foot comfort. This approach helps patients maintain an active lifestyle despite the challenges arthritis presents.

Your Initial Consultation

The initial consultation for the Loub Job focuses on assessing foot anatomy, identifying pressure points, and discussing any discomfort experienced while wearing different types of shoes. During this appointment, our provider examines the structure of the feet and evaluates whether the procedure is suitable based on individual needs and goals. Medical history, lifestyle factors, and past treatments are also reviewed to ensure a safe and personalized approach. The consultation includes a detailed explanation of how hyaluronic acid injections work in the context of foot contouring. Expectations, limitations, and the likely outcome of the treatment are outlined to support informed decision-making.

Loub Job Procedure

Preparation
Before the Loub Job begins, the treatment area is carefully cleaned and marked to identify precise injection points. Special attention is given to areas near the first joint and the ball of the foot, where discomfort often occurs due to high-heeled shoes. Our practitioner may also take photographs to document the pre-treatment condition of the feet.
A topical numbing cream or local anesthetic is applied to minimize any sensation during the procedure. This step is crucial in reducing pain and ensuring the patient remains comfortable throughout the treatment. The anesthesia typically takes effect within minutes, allowing the procedure to proceed smoothly.
Hyaluronic acid is strategically injected into the areas of the foot that experience the most pressure when wearing heels. The filler provides subtle volume and cushioning, particularly in the forefoot region around the first joint. This targeted approach aims to reduce long-term discomfort without altering the natural shape of the foot.
Once the injections are complete, our provider gently massages the area to ensure even distribution and proper contour. The feet are then examined for symmetry and balance, and any immediate concerns are addressed. Most sessions are finished in under 30 minutes, with minimal pain reported during or after the procedure.
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Aftercare Tips

Proper aftercare following a Loub Job can help maintain the results and minimize post-treatment inflammation. While the procedure requires little downtime, a few simple measures can support a smoother recovery.

Candidates for a Loub Job

The Loub Job appeals to a range of individuals seeking added support in the forefoot area. While this treatment is primarily sought by women, some men may also benefit, depending on their foot structure and lifestyle. Candidates may include:

Benefits of Loub Jobs

The Loub Job has become a popular choice for those looking to improve foot comfort and aesthetics without undergoing surgery. It offers targeted support in areas of the foot that often bear the most stress. Our patients can expect the following benefits:

Cost of Loub Jobs in New York City

The cost of Loub Jobs in NYC ranges from $500 to $1,500, depending on the provider’s expertise and the amount of product used. Prices may vary slightly between clinics in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and surrounding areas, such as Long Island. Many New Yorkers opt for this non-surgical treatment to improve foot comfort with minimal downtime.

Schedule a consultation at our office to receive a personalized quote and discuss your goals with a qualified specialist.

Dr. Suzanne Levine and Her Team Are Experts in Foot Care

Suzanne Levine, MD, and Adam Landsman, MD, lead our private practice in NYC, specializing in advanced podiatry care. Together, we treat a wide range of foot conditions, including fungal toenails, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and excessive sweating in the foot area. Our expertise also extends to managing stubborn cases of fungus with innovative therapies. Our team brings decades of combined experience to every patient interaction. We highly recommend Dr. Levine and Dr. Landsman for anyone seeking exceptional foot care.

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FAQs

Can I combine a Loub Job with a foot facial?
Yes, a Loub Job can be safely combined with a foot facial. Many patients choose to pair the two treatments for both functional support and aesthetic enhancement, often scheduling them during the same visit for convenience.
By adding volume near pressure points, a Loub Job can help improve alignment and reduce strain along the line of the foot. While it’s not a protective shield, it can make a world of difference in foot comfort when wearing heels, potentially reducing the risk of trauma to the big toe.
Many patients combine a Loub Job with plastic surgery to achieve a more comprehensive transformation that includes both body contouring and enhanced foot support. Coordinating procedures can also minimize overall downtime and create a more cohesive aesthetic result.