Ingrown Nail Treatment

Ingrown Nail Treatment & Surgery

Ingrown toenails are a common problem that affects many people. It is essential to recognise the importance of professional treatment for ingrown toenails because leaving them untreated can lead to further complications such as infections and severe pain. With our experienced podiatrists, you can rest assured that your ingrown toenail will be treated with the utmost care and attention, ensuring that you can get back on your feet in no time.

What is an Ingrown Nail?

An ingrown toenail is a condition in which the edge of a toenail grows into the skin surrounding the nail. This can cause pain, swelling, redness, and even infection in some cases.

What Causes Ingrown Toenails?

Ingrown toenails can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as improper nail trimming, wearing tight-fitting shoes, or injury to the toe. They have a genetic predisposition, so yes, it runs in the family. It's important to seek professional treatment if you have an ingrown toenail to prevent further complications and ensure proper healing.

Professional Ingrown Toenail Treatments in Perth

JS Podiatry takes a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating ingrown toenails. Our podiatrists are highly trained and experienced in identifying the underlying causes of the condition and providing personalised care plans for each patient.

In terms of pain management, we use various techniques to make the procedure as comfortable as possible. This might include the use of local anaesthesia, which numbs the area and minimises pain during the procedure. We also provide instructions on how to manage pain and discomfort after the procedure.

Our treatment plans are tailored to the specific needs of each patient, taking into account their medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences. We offer a range of treatment options, including conservative methods such as removing the offending piece of nail, and antibiotic treatment. In more severe cases, we may recommend surgical intervention such as a partial nail avulsion or total nail removal.

At JS Podiatry, we understand that each patient is unique, and we strive to provide personalised care that meets their individual needs. We are committed to helping our patients achieve optimal foot health and providing the highest quality of care possible.

How Does Nail Surgery Work?

When it comes to severe cases of ingrown toenails, nail surgery may be recommended by one of our highly trained podiatrists. The process typically involves a partial or total nail avulsion, which is an in-house procedure that takes about an hour to complete. We may decide to chemically ablate part of the nail matrix so that the offending part of the nail never re-grows.

Before the surgery, the affected area will be numbed with local anaesthesia to minimise pain during the procedure. Once the area is numb, the podiatrist will carefully remove the part of the nail that is causing the problem.In some cases, the entire nail may need to be removed.

After the procedure, the patient will be given instructions on how to care for the area and manage pain and discomfort. This may include using over-the-counter pain medication or prescription medication if necessary. The patient may also need to wear a special dressing on the affected toe for a few days to protect it and promote healing.

It's important to note that nail surgery is typically a last resort and is only recommended for severe cases of ingrown toenails. Our podiatrists at JS Podiatry will always try conservative methods first.

Our goal is always to provide personalised care that meets the individual needs of each patient, while minimising pain and discomfort as much as possible.

How Much Does Ingrown Nail Surgery Cost?

The cost investment for nail surgery varies as follows: 


One Toe - Single Edge: $380 (health fund code 546)

One Toe - Both Edges: $450 (health fund codes 546 + 548)

Two Toes - Two Sides: $850 (health fund codes (546 x 2) + (548 x 2))

Why Choose JS Podiatry Perth for Your Ingrown Nail Treatment?

Our podiatrists are skilled professionals who take pride in making health care personal. We work with you to find the best solution. We invest in some of the best instruments and equipment available to the profession to ensure great treatment outcomes and comfort and pain relief.

Anaesthetic block to make procedure more comfortable

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FAQs:

  • The recovery time for nail surgery can vary depending on the extent of the procedure and the patient's individual healing ability. In general, most patients can expect some soreness and discomfort for a few days after the procedure. The toe may also be swollen and bruised. Patients are typically advised to rest and avoid strenuous activities for the first few days after the procedure. The dressing on the affected toe will need to be kept clean and dry and changed regularly as directed by the podiatrist. Most patients can return to regular activities within a week or two after the procedure. However, it's important to follow the podiatrist's instructions carefully to ensure proper healing and minimise the risk of complications.

  • The symptoms of an ingrown toenail usually include pain, tenderness, swelling, and redness around the affected toenail. The nail may also become infected and develop pus, which can cause additional pain and discomfort. In some cases, the skin around the ingrown nail can become irritated and develop a hard, raised bump. If you suspect you have an ingrown toenail, it's important to seek medical attention to prevent the condition from worsening.

  • How Does JS Podiatry Treat Ingrown Toenails?

    Our podiatrists are highly trained and experienced in identifying the underlying causes of the condition and providing personalised care plans for each patient.

    Our treatment plans are tailored to the specific needs of each patient, taking into account their medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences. We offer a range of treatment options, including conservative methods such as removing the offending piece of nail, and antibiotic treatment. In more severe cases, we may recommend surgical intervention such as a partial nail avulsion or total nail removal.

    At JS Podiatry, we understand that each patient is unique, and we strive to provide personalised care that meets their individual needs. We are committed to helping our patients achieve optimal foot health and providing the highest quality of care possible.

  • During an ingrown toenail surgery, your podiatrist may numb the affected toe with a local anaesthetic to minimise any pain or discomfort. While you may feel some pressure and pulling sensations during the procedure, you should not feel any sharp pain. After the surgery, you may experience some discomfort or pain as the anaesthesia wears off and your toe begins to heal. However, we may recommend over-the-counter pain relievers to help manage any discomfort. It's important to follow your podiatrist’s post-operative instructions carefully to promote proper healing and minimise any pain or complications.

  • To prepare for your ingrown nail treatment appointment, there are a few things you can do to help ensure a successful and comfortable experience. - First, make sure to wear comfortable, loose-fitting shoes (sandals, slides or thongs with open toes) and clothing that will allow you to move around easily. - If you are taking any medications, be sure to inform your doctor before the procedure. - If you have any allergies or medical conditions, make sure to inform your doctor as well. - You may also want to bring a list of questions or concerns to discuss with your doctor during the appointment.