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Onychomycosis

Our nails are affected by various germs, including fungi. Onychomycosis is usually caused by a type of fungus, dermatophytes or various bacteria and is contagious. The nails change color, break, become thick, change shape, either superficially or internally, or even come off. It is caused by germs that we step on when we are barefoot in an unclean environment.

Onychocysts

Onychocytosis is the abnormal growth of the toenails and especially the big toe, during which the toenail enters the skin. It is also called onychomycosis, and is accompanied by swelling and often inflammation. It causes infection and involves bleeding. It is usually caused in people with heavy sweating. The skin softens and is easy for the nail to penetrate, especially if the nails are cut too close.

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Orthonychia

Rectangular is the method in which with the help of a special plate, we direct the normal growth and course of the nails. It is bloodless and does not restrict individuals from their normal daily activities.

Nail Prosthesis – Nail Tattoo

Nail prosthesis is the safe technique by which the specialist adds a nail, repairs, renews, from where it is missing or damaged as a result of certain diseases. It is made with special materials and is maintained as long as the situation requires.

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Onychophagia

Nail biting is a well-known habit that is mainly found in children. If left untreated at this age, one may be a nail-eater for life. This is an unsightly event as well as a permanent exposure of the body to germs. Treated with special drugs and varnishes.

Onychoplasty

Onychoplasty is the technique that aims to restore the removed nails either from disease or accident. It is made by applying a special, non-toxic product Gel and remains until the final re-emergence of the nail plate.

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Orthotechnics

Orthonychia is the formation of any deformed toenails and their reshaping in case of loss from disease or injury and which is done with special modern materials.

Nails that penetrate the skin

Subcutaneous hematoma is caused by an injury to the nail. A hematoma forms in the affected area which cannot be expanded. Treatment by a podiatrist is required in the first 2 days after the injury, otherwise the nail may be lost or chronic problems may be caused.

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