07/05/2021
Introducing Toenail reconstruction
With summer approaching no more hiding toes away.
LCN Wilde-Pedique is a highly effective toenail correction system.
Nail Reconstruction can be used to:
Hides nail discolouration
Conceal ridges on uneven nail surfaces
Normalise the nail contour where fungal
nail tissue has been removed.
Damaged through trauma or fungal
infected nails
Cracked or split nails
Cosmetic purpose French finish stunning
nails weddings or special occasions.
Feel good factor
Wilde Pedique Treatment is ideal for anyone who has
* Nails damaged by trauma or partial nail regrowth following toenail removal surgery. A prosthetic nail may help the new nail grow into place along the nail bed thereby minimising the risk of an ingrown nail. For best results, a portion of the remaining nail is necessary to give the Wilde Pedique gel a surface with which to bond.
Other Benefits
* No odour or discolouration.
* No primer/chemical activator.
* No damage to the natural nail.
* Non Porous.
Wilde-Pedique can be used in conjunction with fungal nail treatments (both oral and topical). It contains Piroctone Olamine, a slow-release anti-fungal agent, plus Colloidal Micro Silver (which is well known for its healing and anti-microbial properties) limiting the spread of the fungal infection.
LCN Wilde Pedique has been designed specifically for corrective and restorative toenail treatments. The gel bonds to a surface and hardens with the application of UV-A light, forming a resilient yet elastic surface offering strength with a glossy finish.
The LCN gel, once applied and cured, will essentially look and cut like a normal toenail. It is an ideal solution for clients who are looking for a cosmetically pleasing look for pathological nails without harmful toxins, providing the best possible chance of normal healthy nail growth.
Once an LCN nail has been applied it can be treated the same way as a natural toenail, meaning it can be filed and varnished using standard nail polish which can also be removed in the normal way, without damage to your new nail.
Aftercare is mostly common sense as any trauma to the nail or excess pressure may damage the LCN in the same way as it would damage a natural nail. It is advisable to keep the nail dry for 24 hours following application. With proper care, the nail will remain attached until the last part of the attached nails grows out and is cut away.
For more information contact
St.Ives Footcare
Tel : 07946117007
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E-Mail: stivesfootcare@outlook.com