nail-surgery

Nail Surgery

In order to treat damaged, diseased, or traumatized nails, we offer safe and efficient nail surgery at our clinic. Partial or complete nail avulsion, performed under local anesthesia, aids in pain relief, infection prevention, and nail health restoration. This quick, accurate, and minimally invasive procedure guarantees a quicker recovery with less discomfort.

Safe & Precise Nail Avulsion Treatments

At our clinic, we safely remove diseased or damaged nails by performing partial or complete nail avulsions under local anesthesia. For nails damaged by trauma, infections, or other illnesses, this treatment is perfect. Our skilled dermatologists guarantee a precise and comfortable treatment, accelerating recovery and averting more issues. At our center, nail surgery is carried out in a sterile setting with an emphasis on patient safety and successful nail health restoration.

When is Nail Surgery Needed?

Nail surgery is usually recommended when a nail becomes severely damaged, infected, or deformed due to trauma or underlying conditions. Common reasons include:

  • Ingrown toenails causing pain, swelling, or repeated infection
  • Fungal infections that don’t respond to conventional treatment
  • Thickened or deformed nails resulting from injury or disease
  • Nail trauma leading to partial or complete damage
  • Nail trauma leading to partial or complete damage
  • Recurring nail problems that affect comfort and appearance

Because local anesthesia is used during this procedure, there is less downtime and greater safety and comfort as well as effective results.

Painless hand nail surgery using a precision tool under local anesthesia for ingrown or damaged nail treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Is nail surgery painful?

No, nail surgery is performed under local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort may be experienced after, but it usually subsides quickly.

How long does it take to recover from nail surgery?

Whether a partial or complete nail avulsion was performed, most patients recover in a few days to a few weeks. Healing is accelerated with proper aftercare.

Will the nail grow back after surgery?

The nail typically regrows after partial nail avulsion. Regrowth in full nail avulsion is contingent upon the preservation or removal of the nail matrix (root).

Are there any risks with nail surgery?

The procedure is safe, but as with any minor surgery, risks like mild infection, bleeding, or temporary tenderness may occur. These are rare with proper care.

When should I consider nail surgery?

When other treatments are ineffective for conditions like fungal infections, trauma-related nail damage, ingrown toenails, or persistent pain and inflammation, nail surgery is advised.

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