Toenal Removal

Toenail removal is a minor surgical procedure done to treat chronic nail problems. It helps relieve pain, prevent infection, and restore nail health.

Description

Toenail removal is commonly performed for conditions like ingrown toenails, repeated fungal infections, or nail deformities. When conservative treatments fail, partial or full nail removal can offer lasting relief and improve foot function.

The procedure involves removing either part of the nail (partial avulsion) or the entire nail (total avulsion), often under local anesthesia. In some cases, a chemical may be applied to prevent the nail from growing back. Recovery is generally quick with proper wound care and hygiene.
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Step Toward Pain-Free Toes

With proper care and surgical precision, toenail removal provides lasting relief from discomfort and restores confidence in every step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear your doubts before the procedure:
No, local anesthesia ensures the area is numb during the procedure. Mild soreness may occur afterward.
It depends on the type of removal. If a chemical is used to stop regrowth, the nail may not return.
Healing typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, with proper foot care and hygiene.