- Laser Hair Reduction
- Chemical Peels
- Acne Surgery
- Micro Needling
- PRP / GFC
- GFC Face
- Botox
- Fillers
- Photo Facial
- Pigmentation & Q-Switched Laser
- PDRN Therapy (Skin Boosters)
- Glutathione / Multivitamin
- Microdermabrasion
- Cryotherapy / Cryo Pairing
- HIFU (High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound)
- Co2 Laser
- Scar Revision
- Tattoo Removal (Using Q-Switched Laser)
- Phototherapy
- Low Level Laser Treatment
- MNRF (Micro Needling Radio Frequency)
- Skin Growths
- Medifacials
- Hair Transplantation
- Keloids
- Lipoma
- Cyst Removal
- Nail Surgery
- Ear Loop Stitches
- Piercing
- Corn
- Vitiligo Surgery
NAIL SURGERY
What is it?
Nail surgery involves procedures to treat a variety of conditions affecting the nails and surrounding tissue. It is often performed to address infections, ingrown nails, nail deformities, or damage caused by trauma or disease.
When to opt for surgery?
- Severe, recurring ingrown toenails causing pain or infection.
- Persistent fungal or bacterial infections unresponsive to medication.
- Traumatic injuries to the nail or nail bed.
- Nail deformities affecting function or aesthetics.
- Tumours or growths under or around the nail.
What do you see?
- Pain, swelling, or redness around the nail area.
- Thickened or deformed nails.
- Pus indicating infection.
- Dark spots or growths under the nail.
- Split or cracked nails.
Procedure
- Local anesthesia is administered to numb the affected area.
- Techniques may include:
- Partial or complete nail removal for severe infections or ingrown nails.
- Nail bed repair for trauma or deformity.
- Removal of growths or tumors under or around the nail.
- Matrixectomy, a procedure to prevent regrowth of the nail in recurring cases.
Post-Procedure Care
- Follow-up on day 5 and day 15.
- Regular cleaning and dressing of the surgical site.
- Antibiotics or pain relief medications as prescribed.
- Avoiding tight footwear and applying pressure to the area during recovery.