Reacting to an ingrown toenail removal, watch until the end!
(VC: @namthipnails5 )
Having witnessed various ingrown toenail removal procedures, I can confidently say that numbing the area is crucial to minimize pain and discomfort during treatment. The video reaction highlights a removal done likely at a nail salon, where lidocaine injections are unavailable, leading to a visibly painful and inflamed process. From personal experience and professional insight, ingrown toenails that recur after quick fixes usually require a more permanent solution called a matricectomy. This procedure involves removing part or all of the nail matrix to prevent the nail from growing back into the skin. It’s typically performed by podiatrists under local anesthesia, ensuring the patient doesn’t experience significant pain. It’s also important to know that attempting to treat an ingrown toenail without proper sterilization and medical care can increase the risk of infection. Nail salons often lack the necessary tools and expertise for safe surgical interventions, making professional foot care essential. If you are struggling with an ingrown toenail, especially if you see signs of previous procedures or repeated ingrowth, a visit to a doctor is highly recommended. Matricectomy can provide a long-term solution and avoid repeated painful episodes. Also, after such procedures, following aftercare instructions diligently can speed healing and reduce complications. In summary, while quick removals might seem convenient, they often lead to pain and recurrence. Seeking professional evaluation and treatment not only eases the procedure with numbing but also offers effective, lasting relief from ingrown toenails.