Laser surgey for ingrown toenails?
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I've have that done, except with chemicals instead of a laser, and it's not as desperate as you think. Depending on how discouraging your ingrown toenail is, he may be taking out the whole staple or just the fold, but either route, you really can't tell any of the fastener is missing after it's done and has heal. The doctor will numb your toe and then cut out the bit of your nail that's cause problems (since you'll be numb, this won't hurt, but it will sound approaching a nail clipper). Then the laser will be used to for good burn out the root of your nail, which will prevent it from ever growing rear legs. After it's done, take some Tylenol for the agony (don't do Advil, as that will make you bleed more) and follow your doctor's instructions; you'll probably enjoy to leave the bandage on it for 24 hours, and afterwards soak it in sea with Epsom saline mixed in a few times a daytime. Unless your doctor tells you differently, put Neosporin or similar products on it frequently to prevent infections. It is genus of scary to consider about have your toenail removed, but once it's done you'll realize it wasn't such a big deal after adjectives.
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Please get another evaluation. I had a foot doctor relate me he was going to surgically remove the edges of ALL my toenails. He started drawing lines, and when I saw what he be going to do, I told him to stop. My feet would hold looked awful, and I would never have be able to wear sandals again. I haven't hear about laser surgery for this, but why not look it up and see what it can do for you. I terminated up not having anything done, and I haven't have another ingrown nail since--about 10 years.More Questions & Answers...