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Ingrowing Toenail Management

Ingrowing Toenail Treatment Services

Ingrowing toenails are a common and often painful condition affecting people of all ages, including children. They occur when the edge or corner of a nail, typically on the big toe, grows into the surrounding skin.

 

Causes can include improper nail trimming, ill-fitting footwear (such as high heels or tight shoes), trauma, repetitive pressure (e.g., from sports like football), fungal nail infections, or genetic predisposition.

 

Left untreated, ingrowing toenails can lead to infection, significant discomfort, and unsightly appearance. Early intervention is key, so we encourage you to contact us at the first sign of an ingrowing toenail. We can offer treatment to address the issue or provide home care advice. 

 

However, if you notice pus, severe swelling, fever, or feel unwell, it’s essential to consult your GP promptly. Diabetic patients should not delay and should seek immediate attention.

 

 

The 'Love Feet' Ingrowing Toenail Treatment Package

In light of long NHS waiting times, we provide a comprehensive private treatment package designed to alleviate pain and restore nail health.

 

During your appointment, we will remove the problematic nail spike and treat the surrounding area under local anaesthetic, ensuring minimal discomfort. Our aim is to preserve as much of the natural nail as possible.

 

After treatment, we provide ongoing care, including follow-up appointments to monitor healing, change dressings, and ensure a full recovery

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Pricing:

  • Packages start at £395, depending on the number of nail spikes removed.

  • This includes all dressings and follow-up care until the healing process is complete.

 

How to Book: If you’re a new patient, please book an initial consultation online or call us at 0208 440 8977.

 

Don’t let an ingrowing toenail disrupt your life—our expert care will have you back on your feet in no time!

 

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