Nail Surgery

G O Y E T T E F O O T C L I N I C

Ingrowing or infected toenails are a common and often embarrassing problem, causing great discomfort to the sufferer.

This condition is often triggered when the nail has been cut incorrectly or as a result of a fungal infection or trauma to the toenail, which causes a small piece of nail to pierce the flesh at the side of the nail which can then become inflamed and infected.

The good news is your toenail can easily be treated with nail surgery from Goyette Foot Clinic.

  • To treat an ingrowing or infected toe nail David will perform a procedure called a partial nail avulsion (PNA) using a chemical called phenol.

    The affected, ingrowing part of the nail is removed, leaving behind the unaffected majority of your nail plate.

    The gutter (where the nail piece came from) is then cauterised with a chemical called phenol, this stops the painful portion from growing back again.

    The procedure takes just 10 minutes to complete and can be carried out under local anaesthetic or if preferred, under sedation.

  • The wound typically takes between 4-6 weeks to heal and you will need to bathe the toe in salty water and change the dressing at home regularly until a firm scab appears. This scab will then drop away when it is ready to do so leaving behind a healthy nail.

  • As with any medical procedure, there are risks which David will always thoroughly explain to you prior to your treatment, so you can be informed every step of the way.

    The main risks following nail surgery are:

    Infection (5%)

    • Regrowth of the nail (4%)

    • Delayed or pro-longed healing (longer than 8 weeks)