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FAQ:
Q: Can You rebuild toenails after they have been removed?
A: No Problem. Rebuilding Toenails These toenails belong to a woman who is recovering from a fungal nail infection. She took oral medication and had most of the nail removed. Since her nail is finally growing back in, a referring podiatrist sent her to me for a “prosthetic nail.”
Q: Can a cosmetic adhesive disguise a lost toenail?
A: A cosmetic adhesive disguises a lost toenail. CLEVELAND, Ohio — Losing your toenail sounds like a little thing, until you are traveling somewhere warm on vacation or it’s sandal season here. And there are lots of reasons for toenail loss — maybe you’re a runner and your toenails are damaged from all that road time.
Q: Do nail covers work for toenails?
A: The nail cover isn’t just for big toes; it can work for any toe missing a nail. And lucky for her business, Barile says, “There are more toenails than there are people.” If you have unsightly toenails, the first thing is to see a doctor to determine if you have an infection, and get it treated.
Q: Should I get my toenails treated?
A: If you have unsightly toenails, the first thing is to see a doctor to determine if you have an infection, and get it treated. As Barile points out, Nail Creations is not a medical device, but a temporary, cosmetic adhesive cover. Barile isn’t looking to cash in and retire.