Nail

What Is Nail Treatment?

At CosmeticClinic, we specialize in treating ingrown nails with effective and personalized care to relieve pain and prevent recurrence.An ingrown nail develops when the edge of the nail embeds itself into the surrounding skin, resulting in irritation, redness, swelling, and, in some cases, infection. Our expert dermatologists and podiatrists offer a range of treatment options to address this common condition and restore the health of your nails.Whether you’re experiencing mild discomfort or dealing with a chronic ingrown nail, we provide both non-invasive and advanced treatments to suit your needs. For mild cases, our conservative care approach includes soaking, proper nail trimming, and techniques like the cotton or dental floss method to lift the nail and encourage proper growth.

Nail Care Treatment

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Consultation

A personalized consultation to address your beauty and skincare needs.

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Preparation

Thorough preparation ensures optimal results for your cosmetic treatments and procedures.

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Injections

Non-surgical injections enhance facial features and rejuvenate skin effectively.

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Recovery

Recovery guidance ensures smooth healing and optimal results after treatments.

1. Conservative Care for Ingrown Nails

For mild cases of ingrown nails, conservative care is often the first step. This approach involves simple at-home treatments like soaking the foot in warm water, using antiseptic creams, and properly trimming the nails to avoid further irritation. Cotton or dental floss may be gently placed under the nail to hel p it grow out properly. These non-invasive techniques can provide immediate relief and prevent the condition from worsening.

2. Partial Nail Removal

If conservative care is ineffective, partial nail removal is an option for more significant relief. This procedure involves the removal of the affected portion of the nail under local anesthesia. It is a minimally invasive treatment that alleviates pain, reduces the risk of infection, and prevents the ingrown nail from worsening, allowing the patient to return to normal activities quickly.

3. Permanent Nail Removal

For those with recurrent or severe ingrown nails, permanent nail removal offers a lasting solution. This treatment involves removing the entire affected nail, including the nail matrix, to ensure it does not grow back. It’s the most effective way to eliminate the problem at its source, offering long-term relief and preventing further ingrown nails from developing in the future. Recovery time may be longer, but the results are permanent.

4. Nail psoriasis treatment

Hair Mesotherapy is a procedure that entails the injection of a blend of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into the scalp, aimed at nourishing hair follicles and promoting hair growth. This non-surgical treatment improves blood circulation to the scalp and provides essential nutrients that promote healthier, thicker hair.

5. Topical Corticosteroids

For individuals with mild to moderate nail psoriasis, the first approach to treatment usually involves the use of topical corticosteroids. These medicated creams or ointments are applied directly to the nails and surrounding skin to reduce inflammation and control symptoms. Corticosteroids can help improve the appearance of the nails, reduce redness, and prevent further flare-ups. Regular use as directed by our dermatologists can provide relief and prevent progression of the condition.

6. Systemic Treatment

When dealing with more advanced cases or if topical treatments prove inadequate, the implementation of systemic therapies might be required.These treatments involve medications that are taken orally or through injection to work throughout the entire body, targeting the underlying causes of psoriasis. Systemic options, including biologics and oral medications, help control inflammation and slow the abnormal growth of skin cells, leading to improved nail health. Our experienced dermatologists will evaluate your condition with care and recommend the optimal systemic treatment to help you attain long-term relief.

7. Phototherapy

Phototherapy is another effective treatment for nail psoriasis. This technique incorporates the application of ultraviolet (UV) light to remedy the affected nails and skin. UV light helps slow down the rapid skin cell turnover associated with psoriasis, allowing the nails to heal. This treatment is typically done in-office under the supervision of our specialists and may require multiple sessions depending on the severity of the condition. Phototherapy is an excellent option for patients who have not responded to topical or systemic treatments.

Aftercare

  • Refrain from touching or rubbing the area for at least 24 hours
  • Do not lie down or bend over for at least four hours after your procedure
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol consumption, and extreme heat – such as hot tubs or saunas – for at least 24 hours

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