Minimally invasive surgical and non-surgical procedures to provide permanent relief from painful, recurring ingrown nails.
Ingrown nails occur when the edge of the nail curves downward and grows into the surrounding skin, causing significant discomfort, swelling, and recurrent infections. At Trikaaya, we provide advanced, minimally invasive treatments—including nail bracing and partial nail avulsion with chemical matrixectomy—to provide permanent relief while preserving the natural appearance of the nail.
"Targeted correction with aesthetic preservation. We focus on removing only the offending nail border and treating the underlying growth center to prevent recurrence, keeping the nail plate looking completely natural."
In-office minor procedure to permanently remove the ingrown nail border and apply chemical phenol to prevent regrowth.
Applying medical tension clips to gently lift the nail edges over time, training the nail to grow flat and straight.
Detailed assessment of nail curvature, swelling, and vascular health
Administration of a localized digital block anesthetic for complete comfort
Precision removal of the ingrown border and chemical matrixectomy
Application of soothing antibiotic ointments and sterile clinical dressing
Pain relief is immediate. The toe heals completely within 1 to 2 weeks, allowing you to return to normal active routines, with the nail border growing smoothly.
Keep the toe clean and elevated for the first 24 hours post-procedure
Wear loose-fitting, comfortable shoes that do not press on the toe
Soak the foot in warm salt water and apply antibiotic cream as directed