KeryFlex nail restoration for damaged or fungal toenails

KeryFlex Nail Restoration: Cosmetic Solution for Damaged Toenails

January 28, 20261 min read

KERYFLEX

  • Ideal for damaged or fungal toenails whose length and/or width are affected by the condition.

  • A painless process delivering immediate cosmetic enhancement.

  • Looks and feels completely natural.

  • Unlike rigid acrylic nails, flexibility allows KeryFlex restored nails to bend with the natural movement of toes and feet.

  • Is compatible with human tissue and will not irritate or cause further damage to the underlying nail or skin.

  • Allows for the remaining nail to grow out naturally.

  • Is non-porous and will not allow moisture to penetrate between the natural and prosthetic nail.

  • Is unaffected by acetone, nail polishes or detergents.

  • Keryflex is transparent or translucent. If the affected nail is significantly discolored, this will be evident through the Keryflex unit. Polishing all of the nails including the Keryflex is a simple solution.

  • Keryflex is not indicated when the nail is completely absent. A minimum of 25% of an average nail length is required.

  • Individuals with neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease or suspicious pigmented lesions under or adjacent to the nail are not candidates.

If you are embarrassed by an abnormally short and narrow toenail due to previous trauma or a fungal nail infection, the Keryflex nail restoration system may be ideal for you. It is available only through podiatrists and involves the application of medical grade resins to create a natural and durable temporary prosthetic nail The process is painless and involves immediate cosmetic enhancement.

Article written by Dr. Corinne Gehegan

Dr. Corinne Gehegan is a board-certified podiatrist specializing in foot and ankle health. With years of clinical experience, she provides expert care and educational resources to help patients stay active and pain-free.

Dr. Corinne Gehegan

Dr. Corinne Gehegan is a board-certified podiatrist specializing in foot and ankle health. With years of clinical experience, she provides expert care and educational resources to help patients stay active and pain-free.

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