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NEW service!
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Onyfix painless correction of
involuted or ingrown nails
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Involuted nails have a very pronounced curve so the edge digs sharply into the groove down the side of your toe, causing pressure, pain, and redness. As the edge continues to grow, it becomes an ingrown nail piercing the skin, causing swelling, more pain and sometimes pus and discharge as the area gets infected.
The Onyfix nail correction system is a versatile and innovative product that enables completely painless treatment of almost all forms of involuted and ingrown toenails.
The Onyfix system is offered through Certified foot care professionals. We are happy to announce that we are now Certified to provide this service.
We first evaluate your toes, then individually adapt the system to your affected nail, which is then brought back into its natural shape as it grows. The whole process is pain-free, during application and throughout the entire treatment.
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Benefits:
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Pain-free treatment
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Rapid pain alleviation
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Corrects the nail through physiological nail growth
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Effective without exerting force on the nail
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Individually adaptable system
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Particularly suitable for those with diabetes (non-invasive)
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No restrictions on patient activities (incl. swimming/sauna)
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Nail polish can still be used
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The procedure:
The affected tow is cleansed, and prepared for treatment. The Onyfix composite is then applied to create one or more bands over the nail. The nail shape is repositioned without any tension to grow normally. This can take several months. The service includes the initial evaluation and application and three follow-up visits, approximately every two months where we apply new bands as needed and monitor your progress.
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You may also add an optional pedicure (dry) to the service, including polish (extra). The dry pedicure is recommended so that your nails are dry before the procedure.
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Onyfix Nail Correction $164
(includes initial and three follow up treatments - save $28)
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Onyfix Nail Correction per visit $48
(Three follow up treatments are recommended)
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(Book under "Pedicures")