Most ingrown toenails can be managed at home. Here's what actually works.
A brace system that gently lifts the nail edge away from the skin, allowing it to grow out past the tissue without cutting in. Non-surgical and painless โ effective for mild to moderate ingrown nails.
Most ingrown toenails come from cutting nails too short or at an angle. These professional-grade clippers make it easy to cut straight across โ the correct technique that podiatrists teach every patient.
Soaking in warm Epsom salt water softens the skin and nail, reducing inflammation and making it easier to gently coax the nail edge out from the skin. Do this twice daily during active treatment.
Silicone gel sleeve that cushions the affected toe, preventing shoe pressure from aggravating the ingrown nail while it heals. Wear daily until the nail grows out properly.
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