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Home faqCan A Pedicure Cause Ingrown Nails?

Can A Pedicure Cause Ingrown Nails?

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Pedicures might result in ingrown toenails
Pedicures might result in ingrown toenails

A pedicure might result in ingrown toenails. You can potentially have a staph infection or a fungal infection. That is not to say you should never get a pedicure. Untrustworthy nail salon owners and operators do not sterilize their equipment, tarnish their reputation, and that of other pedicurists who do their jobs properly.

To secure a safe pedicure in Houston, TX, inquire about the sanitization of the instruments and equipment used. Get a pedicurist suggestion from a trustworthy friend. It is critical that the pedicurist trims the nails correctly and avoid anything that could cause an ingrown toenail. Essentially, the cuticles should not be pulled back like they are when you have a manicure. It increases the likelihood of infection.

Before receiving a pedicure, diabetes patients should exercise particular caution. Inform your pedicurist that you have diabetes (the good ones will ask). They will be less forceful in their treatment and can advise you if something needs to be handled by a podiatrist. Of course, if you have any concerns following your pedicure, your Houston podiatrist is always available.

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