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Ingrown Toenail Procedure

That throb in your big toe will not fade on its own. An ingrown toenail begins as a tender corner and a little redness, then sharpens into a pain that shadows every step and makes putting on shoes something you quietly dread.

Here is the relief most people miss: it is one of the most treatable foot problems there is. This guide explains what an ingrown toenail really is, and exactly how the clinic puts an end to it.

Understand this!

  • An ingrown toenail grows into the skin beside it, most often on the big toe.
  • Home trimming usually makes it worse. The clinic treats the cause, not the symptom.
  • For stubborn or infected nails, part or all of the nail is removed under local anaesthetic.

What an ingrown toenail is

An ingrown toenail forms when the edge of the nail curves and grows into the soft skin beside it, instead of straight out over the top. The big toe is the usual victim. You may notice redness, swelling, tenderness, and sometimes a bead of pus, which signals infection. Tight shoes, cutting the nail too short or rounding the corners, a knock to the toe, and a simple family tendency all play a part. People often dig at the corner or soak the foot for relief, but as the Mayo Clinic explains in its overview of ingrown toenails, an infection left to spread can reach the bone beneath, which is much harder to treat.

How Flawless Esthetics Clinic treats it

When you book through podiatrist.ng, your treatment is carried out at Flawless Esthetics Clinic. A podiatrist examines the toe and explains your options before anything begins. For a mild case, the nail edge is cleared and reshaped. For a stubborn or repeatedly infected nail, a small procedure is done under local anaesthetic, removing part or all of the nail and, where needed, treating the base so that section does not grow back. If you would rather avoid surgery, the gentler ingrown toenail correction system may suit you, and the podiatrist will tell you honestly which route fits your nail.

You can see why acting early matters in someone like an old keke driver who managed a sore big toe with warm water and a blade for nearly a month. By the time the toe turned hot, shiny, and started to leak, he could not press the accelerator without wincing.

He booked a consultation, and at the clinic’s office at 48b Odusami Street, off Wemco Rd, Ogba, the podiatrist numbed the toe, removed the ingrown section, cleaned it, and started him on aftercare. Within days he was driving again. Another week of cutting at it himself, and that simple nail could have become an infection of the bone, a far more serious and costly problem. One visit changed the whole story.

Will the procedure hurt?

The toe is numbed with local anaesthetic first, so you feel pressure rather than pain. Most people are surprised how manageable it is.

Can I walk afterwards?

Yes. You leave the same day with aftercare advice, though roomy shoes help while it heals. If you are unsure whether you need a procedure, start with a consultation and let a podiatrist assess it.

Book a consultation through podiatrist.ng and get seen by a podiatrist at Flawless Esthetics Clinic. Call +234 802 637 2677.

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