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10 Tips for Expertly Treating Ingrown Toenail

9. The Expert Technique for Trimming an Ingrown Toenail

Ingrown toenails can take up to a few months to heal. You will need to use dental floss and the “ultimate toenail treatment serum” to treat the ingrown toenail. Patience during this phase is key. Continue to soak and treat the toenail each day, replacing the floss when necessary.

You’ll have to trim your toenail at least every two days during the treatment phase to make sure it grows in the correct direction. To successfully remove the nail, follow these instructions to avoid damaging the skin and cuticle.

After soaking, dry off your toe. Gently pull the skin back with clean fingertips to reveal the ingrown nail. The nail should be cut straight across from the sides and not the middle. Place the dental floss between the toenail and. You may need professional help if it is too painful to insert the dental floss beneath the nail bed.

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