A nail reconstruction is the restoration of a previously damaged or traumatised nail. Although building up a prosthesis on the nail is mostly done for cosmetic purposes, occasionally, when the nail damage could turn into an ingrown nail, it can be seen as a health treatment in order to prevent a painful condition.
If you just have a brittle nail plate or your nail plate is healthy but has split into two parts, you may just need an extra-thin nail strengthening treatment on your nail.
Toenail reconstruction can be necessary for both cosmetic and medical reasons.
For cosmetic purposes, nail reconstruction using the Wilde Pedique, Gehwol or Arkada systems is a great option for you if:
You may also need nail reconstruction for medical reasons. The Wilde Pedique, Gehwol or Arkada systems can support your damaged or traumatised nail while the nail plate regrows. The process can take at least 6-12 months.
Nail reconstruction can be applied when the entire nail has been removed permanently (a total nail avulsion), but it is unlikely the nail will stay in situ longer than a day. This is due to the natural oils secreted and the skin shedding process, which means the resin is not able to bind to skin for an extended length of time. In this case, it can be advised to use a hypoallergenic nail glue to glue the nail back to the nail bed for a temporary period of time.
Before starting the process and building up a missing part or layer, I need to assess the condition of the natural nail plate. There are some cases when it is not recommended to have this treatment, such as when there is an existing fungal infection or any type of nail infection.
This is the process of toenail reconstruction:
Yes, an advantage of nail reconstruction is that it can be painted with nail varnish in the same way as a natural nail. However, I do not recommend applying gel varnish as it is necessary to get rid of the color layer quite often in order to check the artificial nail and the nail bed underneath it.