QuestionHi Dr. Katz,
I have had many problems with my toenails and started having sections removed over 10 years ago. My last removal was less then a year ago and both large toenails are painfully ingrown again. Is there another solution, at this point I am willing to try anything. If I get the whole nail removed will it grow back?
Thank You in advance,
Gillian
AnswerHi Gillian,
You could have a permanent nail procedure, also known as a matrixectomy. This would not require removal of the whole toenail, just the sides. See my article below for more information.
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/permanent-relief-for-ingrown-toena...
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