Process: In the outpatient treatment room, 1. The doctor uses an injection needle to anesthetize the area that needs surgery, usually two or three injections. It hurts a bit, but it is lighter than the usual pain of paronychia. 2. After a minute or two, when the anesthesia takes effect and there is no pain in the toes, the doctor will perform surgery (make a small incision on the lesion). If you don’t look at it, Didn't know the process at all. 3. The doctor uses pliers to pull out the part of the nail that accidentally grew out of the flesh (it doesn’t hurt). 4. Bandage. 5. Go home. 6. Go to the hospital every two days to change the dressing. 7. After changing the medicine three or four times, it will be fine. 8. Pay attention to protect the wound from stress. . . . It's over.
I had my nails removed and it felt very simple and has never recurred.