Looking for a Podiatrist or plastic surgeon perhaps that uses more cosmetic less invasive procedures to correct ingrown toenails. Removing the nail seems way too extreme...
Nita S. replied:
I was going to suggest Dr. Tam, also. He is very gentle and kind. I could imagine how good he would be with children.
Debra H. replied:
Dr. Kulina did mine and I didn't feel a thing! Best thing I ever did . Order the "matrixectomy"
Gloria Z. replied:
Dr Orsini did mine about 10 years ago and it has not come back. He is great. You don't even feel it when he does it. He is in Lewes
Eleanor O. replied:
Don't remove. Although not painful they never grow back in correctly. Get a pedicure@Top One Nail.
Madell S. replied:
Kitty Prettyman Harmon is a master at getting out ingrowns. I would have her work on it a couple of times before taking the whole nail! She is as Stephan and Co., they are a little pricey compared to the run of the mill "nail salon" but she is well trained and knows what she is doing. I am pretty sure she is not just a nail tech but is certified as a medical nail tech.
Tamra F. replied:
I just took my 14 yr old son to Dr. Tam in Milford... only the edge of the nail needed to be removed. The worst part of the procedure was 2 shots to numb the toe. I won't lie, it wasn't pretty & seemed painful but he didn't feel a thing after that. Dr. Tam was very soft spoken & understanding. The nurse was wonderful. I should also mention that other Dr's in the area couldn't fit us in but we were able to get a same day (emergency) appt. http://www.dpmdocs.com/