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Austin, TX Podiatrist - Laser Treatment Ingrown Toenail
Dr. Gary Prant discusses Laser Treatment for Ingrown Toenails.
Cure Foot Pain in North Austin
Foot pain comes from many sources. Learn about your foot condition and allow North Austin's Arbor Foot Health Center to provide a cure or treatment returning you to health and activity.
Cure Ingrown Toenails for Good
Laser treatment can prevent stubborn ingrown toenails.
Ingrown toenails are caused when a hard toenail grows into soft skin, usually at the sides of the nail. The most common causes of ingrown toenails are tight shoes, improper cutting of toenails, trauma to the toenail, pregnancy, and the natural shape of the toenail. If an ingrown nail causes a break in the skin, bacteria may enter and cause an infection. Signs of infection include drainage, a foul odor, pain, welling, and redness.
We know this hurts badly, and can worsen quickly. We offer same- or next-day appointments for all patients needing ingrown toenail care. We cure patients swiftly, often with a pain-free laser treatment that prevents the spread of infection and the return growth of the ingrown nail.
Dr. Gary Prant is uniquely qualified to solve your ingrown toenail problem. In addition to being Board Certified in Foot Surgery, he is one of the very few Austin podiatrists with extensive experience using the microscopic carbon dioxide laser for ingrown toenails. The laser prevents the spread of infection commonly caused by ingrown toenails and provides outstanding results.
There is no extra charge to use carbon dioxide laser and our office guarantees the results. If an ingrown toenail removed with the laser ever returns, we will treat it free of charge.
Children are often treated with the laser and pediatricians all over Austin frequently refer their pediatric patients to us for long-term treatment of recurring ingrown toenails.
Fast action prevents excruciating pain!
Call Arbor Foot Health Center: 512-335-1800.
Visit our website: http://www.arborfoot.com
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