Nail Bracing: A Solution for Ingrown Toenails

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Nail Bracing: A Solution for Ingrown Toenails

 

Here at Kensington one of the most common issues I encounter is ingrown toenails and pincer toenails.

These painful nail conditions can occur when either the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin.  This can cause irritation, inflammation, and even infection.  On the other hand a pincer nail can cause pain centrally at the soft tissues beneath the central nail plate where pinching can oftentimes occur here.

While there are various treatment options available, one of the most effective, non-invasive solutions offered here is nail bracing and the Ruck System has been a game changer for podiatrists in the UK.

  1. What is Nail Bracing?
    Nail bracing is a gentle, non-surgical technique that involves applying a specially designed brace to the surface of one or several toenails.
  2. The brace helps to lift and reposition the nail, preventing it from digging into the skin and alleviating pain. It is an ideal solution for individuals who wish to avoid surgery or for those whose ingrown toenails have not responded to other conservative methods of podiatric intervention.
  3. How It Works
    We place a thin, durable wire which is carefully placed across the surface of the nail.  The colour coding system assists by selecting the precise measurements for different shaped toe nails bespoke to you.

Non-Invasive: No surgery is required, and the procedure is pain-free.

Effective:  Nail Bracing is specifically designed to correct nail growth and relieve discomfort

Long-Lasting Results: Regular use of the brace can lead to lasting improvements in nail alignment.
Quick Recovery: Patients experience minimal downtime and can return to their daily activities immediately after treatment.

No Scarring: Unlike surgical options, nail bracing leaves no scarring or permanent changes to the nail.

⭒Is Nail Bracing Right for You?

Nail bracing with the Ruck System is an excellent option for individuals who have ingrown toenails.  By avoiding surgery or are looking for a less invasive solution. It’s also ideal for people who have recurring ingrown toenails and are looking for a long-term solution to prevent future problems.

If you’ve been struggling with ingrown toenails and want to explore this option, I encourage you to book a consultation.

During the consultation, we will assess your specific situation and determine if nail bracing with the Ruck System is the best approach for you. I will walk you through the entire process and ensure that you feel comfortable with the treatment.

Ingrown toenails don’t have to control your life, and surgery isn’t always the answer.  With nail bracing, we can address the underlying issue of ingrown nails in a non-invasive, effective way.  If you’re struggling with this common problem, book an appointment today

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