02/09/2026
Ingrown nail corners are more common than you think — and it’s not always your fault⬇️
📌In many cases, it’s genetic.
But very often, the real reason is how the nail has been trimmed over time.
When the corners are cut too deep, the nail slowly becomes narrower.
It starts to curl, almost like a tube, and eventually grows into the skin.
That’s when pain, pressure, and inflammation begin — and trimming the nail becomes scary.
This is where titanium nail correction can help👍
A titanium wire gently lifts the nail and takes pressure off the skin.
Most clients feel relief almost immediately.
From that point on, the nail is guided to grow upward instead of inward.
Every case is different.
Sometimes one wire is enough, sometimes two are needed, and sometimes the wire shape is customized to the nail.
The idea is very similar to braces for teeth.
Slow, controlled correction — not force, not trauma.
Over time, the nail gradually straightens and returns to a healthier shape.
Yes, it takes time.
Yes, body weight and daily pressure on the feet matter.
But this method allows us to avoid nail removal, which is still commonly suggested in podiatry and even in emergency rooms.
The key is timing.
Nail correction works best before the nail is removed and before the nail bed becomes permanently deformed.
If your nail feels tight, painful, or keeps growing into the skin —
there is a solution.
Don’t wait until removal becomes the only option!
Book now!