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FAQ:
Q: Can a podiatrist replace a missing nail?
A: Thanks for the details. Replacing nails when lost is classified as a cosemetic procedure and best performed by cosemetic (plastic) surgeons or podiatrists. There are several ways to replace a missing nail.
Q: What kind of Doctor do you see to replace a nail?
A: Replacing nails when lost is classified as a cosemetic procedure and best performed by cosemetic (plastic) surgeons or podiatrists. There are several ways to replace a missing nail. Most people often ask for these procedures when they have missing nails or a damaged nail bed in the nails of the fingers of the hand.
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: What is a nail transplant?
A: This entails the donation of the nail bed or part of it, from a donor nail usually the toe nails to the finger nails, however this is at the expense of morbidity of the donor site. In toes however, one will not like to sacrifice a finger nail or a nail of the other toes, so other techniques can be applied, such as the use of artificial nails.