Ingrown Toe Nail Surgery


All you need to know about treating the symptoms of an ingrown nail ingrown toenail surgery recovery, and the options that are available to you. The Foot Hub, Sydney The Foot Hub, Sydney we care for your feet.

Ingrown toenails are a frequent foot issue we encounter in The Foot Hub. According to research, around 20% of those that visit a physician seeking advice on an issue with their feet suffer from an ingrown toenail. The methods of treatment vary based on how severe the issue is, as well as the unique needs of the patient We'll create a plan of treatment that is specific to your needs.

For those whose ingrown toenails are chronic and persistent, surgery for ingrown toenails is the best choice. If conservative, non-invasive procedures fail, surgery removal of the edge of the nail (which isn't able to regenerate) is a more permanent option to prevent discomfort and discomfort.

If the problem with your toenail isn't chronic or recurring, isn't recurring or chronic take a look at our ingrown nail treatment page to review some of the options for non-permanent treatment that are available.

Types of INGROWN TOENAIL SURGERY

 

When you undergo your pre-surgery examination Your podiatrist in Perth will go over the various options for surgery and help you determine the most effective plan for the removal of your toenail that has grown since there are a variety of alternatives to choose from.
Partial Nail Avulsion (PNA) with the phenolisation (PNA) is the most popular procedure. the nail's side is removed permanently, while maintaining an appearance that is natural. In rare instances the complete nail Avulsion (TNA) procedure will be needed, in which all the nail's surface is taken off in order to be able to avoid future complications.

 

Benefits

  • An easy procedure that can take 45-60 minutes
  • Normal-looking nails are removed after the nail heals
  • A success rate of 98 percent
  • The issue is fixed Permanently
  • Rapid recovery time
  • Permanent solution to the nail that will not ever grow back
  • 99 percent success rate
  • Simple and fast procedure It takes between 45 and 60 minutes
  • Rates of rapid recovery

What is the process of phenolisation?

Partial Nail Avulsion using phenolisation is the most popular option to treat the ingrown nail. It is safe, simple and efficient It uses the chemical phenol (a gentle acid) to eliminate the nail matrix and result in minimal post-operative pain and infection. With a high rate of success (98.5 percent) and an attractive, natural-looking nail that is natural, this is the most popular procedure for the majority our patients.

The phenol-based liquid will be applied on the affected location for at minimum one minute, which allows an acidic solution to degrade the nail matrix, and thus eliminate the source of discomfort and pain. Phenol can be used safely and has been has been approved as a treatment by Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia.

It's a safe method to use in diabetic patients or people suffering from vascular diseases. However, there's not been sufficient evidence to indicate that there are risk elements, the use of phenol treatment is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing.

 

LOCAL ANAESTHETIC

This is an important aspect that should never be overlooked making sure that your toenail surgery is as easy as it can be. We realize that not all people are an advocate of needles, however our experience and experience will ensure that the process is quick and effortless. We perform these procedures every day on a daily basis, and we know how to ease your anxiety and make it perfect the first time.

If you're worried about injections or needles be sure to discuss it with your podiatrist. Foot Hub Foot Hub also offers local anaesthetics without needles, by using the Comfort Injection Method. If you'd like to use this method be sure to inform your surgeon during the pre-surgery evaluation.

PREPAREING FOR YOUR A DRILLING TOENAIL SURGERY

You've completed the pre-surgery exam and your surgery date has been set - what do have to do prior to the surgery date?

  • You can arrange for someone to take you to the airport or take you to the airport. You can also book taxis
  • You should take a sufficient amount of time off from work. We suggest for a minimum of up to 48 hours with no weight bearing after surgery.
  • We suggest wearing open-toe shoes for the first week following the procedure.
  • If the job you are doing requires safety shoes, then this time may be reduced to the duration of 48 hours.
  • Eat a healthy meal prior to the procedure
  • Bring shoes that are open-toed to wear immediately following the procedure.
  • Include all medically-related allergies you are aware of during your examination
  • Make an emergency contact for the clinic
  • Beware of YouTube! If you require additional information or have questions just ask our experts from The Foot Hub

INROWN TOENAIL SURGERY AFTERCARE

 

Do you want to be sure that you have the nail removal procedure recovery correctly? After you leave the clinic following your procedure we will give you the dressings that will keep your toes healthy and clean and provide details on the best way to use them properly. We'll also set up another appointment within 48 hours to ensure positive recovery post-surgery. There will be a noticeable changes in your toenail's ingrown prior to and following Ingrown Toenail surgery in Perth.

There are some essential things to remember following your procedure.

  • It is unlikely that you will be able to drive back home, so you should book an Uber or ask someone else to pick you up. Driving with local anaesthetic remaining active isn't a good idea.
  • The podiatrist who you see will apply the initial dressing, but it's normal for bleeding to be visible following the procedure.
  • Keep the dressing in place and then apply another dressing first. Rest and elevate your foot over the hip.
  • Keep your toe clean and dry until the first dressing-change appointment
  • The first dress will be quite bulky therefore, make sure to wear open-toe footwear that can hold an more
  • Some patients may experience some discomfort and pain after the local anaesthetic wears off . In this case, you may need to take paracetamol to ease the discomfort.
  • If you are experiencing pain that is extreme you should get in touch with the clinic immediately.
  • Make sure you attend your follow-up appointments until your podiatrist releases you
  • Do not wear shoes that place pressure on your toes.
  • Avoid strenuous and weight-bearing activities (including the gym and weight lifting) for two weeks following your procedure.
 

INROWN TOENAIL SURGY RECOVERY

 

  • Nail avulsion surgery is an 98.5 percent chance of success, but in the event that the procedure fails and you are not satisfied, we can arrange for a re-operation without expense to the patient.
  • Based on your medical background and whether you have an infection caused by the toenail that has grown ingrown the healing process can differ between individuals.
  • The majority of patients can return to work within two days of rest. This is especially in the event that they adhere to all recommended steps following surgery.
  • Complete healing of the surgical site may be between two and six weeks, with some instances, it may take longer. The most frequently encountered post-surgery complications is infection, particularly in the case of an infection that was present prior to the procedure. We can help you treat any infection by administering oral antibiotics.
  • We aim to provide our patients the most beautiful cosmetic outcome , particularly when it comes to partial nail Avulsion Surgery (where the small part of the nail can be removed). For toes with larger sizes the difference in shape and size is not likely to be visible, but smaller nail plates could suffer more. If you're concerned regarding how your toe is likely to appear post-surgery, speak to your podiatrist in your pre-surgery evaluation.