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prosthetic nail

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by dm1981, Jul 15, 2016.

  1. dm1981

    dm1981 Member


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    Hi there, i just wondered what people's thoughts were about a reconstructed nail? Do they damage the surrounding area?
     
  2. LeonW

    LeonW Active Member

    What do you mean by a reconstructed nail? A fake nail?
     
  3. dm1981

    dm1981 Member

    Yes. Some Podiatry practices in the uk have this on their website as a service they provide for people who have very little nail or no nail. Apparently it last up to 12 weeks. I just wondered what ppls thoughts were on this? I never came across it in my podiatry training, but i just wondered whether the procedure in the long term could damage the surrounding area?? or is it something a podiatrist should never recomend?
     
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