This is probably against your state board license laws :) It would be
considered "invasive"
I dont have ingrowns, hubby is bordering on them, mine are pincher type.
Many techs as a regular practice cut the corners deep \_/ butt
that's not always the answer..
I have tried several different methods and the only one that brought
me relief was to allow the nails to grow out just past the edge - yes
I get comments all the time.. got them puppies a little long doncha??
Well - they are not THAT long :) Also I have been doing hard gel or
acrylic on the offending digits for months now and I am starting to
see some change in the shape and the degree of "dooming/pinching".
On hubby I have asked again to allow me to let them grow out past the
edge.. he really doesnt want to start the podiatrist visits, so he
let me do this.. I clip just the sharp corner so it doesn't poke him
and he hasn;t whined about his toes in a while now ..
BUT these methods dont work for everyone.. some find the deep cuts -
and WE have to be VERY carful doing that - offer relief, some find it
makes things worse.
There even has been discussion about constant deep cutting the
corners is creating ingrowns.. so watch what you are doing there!
Your best bet is to align yourself with a local podiatrist and refer
them over there.
Debbie
At 06:10 PM 2/10/2011, you wrote:
How many of you remove ingrown toenails? Is it against State Board,
depending on your state? I am needing some info on this subject if
anyone has any. Thanks.
Angie
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