info@redroofclinic.co.uk
Call: 01522 722595
Bar Ln, Waddington, LN5 9SA
info@redroofclinic.co.uk Call: 01522 722595 Bar Ln, Waddington, LN5 9SA
Ingrown Toenails
Trusted Nail Surgery Expertise
At Red Roof Podiatry Clinic, nail surgery is a core part of our clinical work. We regularly manage complex and recurrent ingrown toenails, thickened and distorted nails, and long-standing nail conditions that have not responded to conservative routine treatment.
Procedures are performed under local anaesthetic in our clinical setting, following thorough assessment and clear discussion of treatment options. Our approach is evidence-based and focused on predictable outcomes, reduced recurrence, and structured aftercare.
For many patients, surgical treatment provides a permanent solution to a persistent problem.
When Is Nail Surgery Needed?
Nail surgery may be recommended where:
Ingrown toenails are recurrent or severely painful
There is repeated infection or inflammation
Conservative treatment has failed
The nail is permanently deformed or thickened
Every patient is assessed individually before surgery is advised.
FAQs
Nail Surgery
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Nail surgery is carried out under local anaesthetic to ensure the toe is fully numb. Depending on the condition, part or all of the nail may be carefully removed. A chemical treatment (Phenol) is applied where appropriate to prevent regrowth and reduce recurrence risk. It is possible to carry out the procedure without chemical treatment, however the results are less predictable.
The procedure typically takes around 45–60 minutes.
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The procedure itself should not be painful because the toe is fully numbed using local anaesthetic before treatment begins.
After the anaesthetic wears off, some patients experience mild discomfort, which can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief such as Paracetamol or Ibuprofen, following standard guidance. Most patients report very little pain following the procedure.
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Immediately after the operation we recommend NOT driving and having someone bring you to and from the appointment.
We advise resting and elevating the leg for the rest of the day where possible.
The anaesthetic (Mepivacane) typically lasts for around 2-5 hours. Most patients report minimal pain following this, however if there is discomfort we advise Paracetamol/Ibuprofen as per standard guidance for adults and Calpol for children under the age of 16.
The dressing applied during the surgery is typically large and will not fit inside traditional footwear. We would recommend bringing an open toed sandal or similar to accommodate the dressing.
Most patients return to normal footwear following the first redressing appointment which would typically take place within 2-3 days of the procedure. During this time we advise that you keep the dressing dry and in place until review at the clinic.
At the first redressing appointment we will advise on signs of infection and how to redress the toe until healed.
We would typically book the second redressing appointment at your convenience around 3-4 weeks after the operation.
Our protocols are designed to support uncomplicated recovery and long-term resolution.
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In certain cases, it may be possible to perform nail surgery immediately following your assessment appointment.
This is only offered where it is clinically appropriate and where the patient has reviewed and understood the pre-operative guidance before attending. Same-day surgery depends on several factors, including your medical history, current medications, clinical suitability, appointment availability and confirmation of informed consent.
Nail surgery is never carried out without a thorough assessment and a clear understanding of the procedure, recovery process and aftercare requirements.
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We generally recommend resting for the day following your nail surgery where possible and keeping your foot elevated to help minimise discomfort, swelling and bleeding.
Most patients are able to resume normal daily activities once the large post-operative dressing has been removed by us, usually 48 hours after the procedure at your first dressing appointment.
If your job or school activities involve prolonged standing, walking, physical activity or safety footwear, you may wish to allow additional time before returning comfortably.
Nail Surgery Fees
All patients are first seen for an initial assessment:
Initial Nail Surgery Assessment - £30
This appointment includes:
Full clinical assessment
Confirmation of diagnosis
Discussion of treatment options
Explanation of procedure, risks and recovery
Opportunity to ask questions
If surgery is indicated and you choose to proceed:
Nail Surgery Procedure Package - £395*
This appointment includes:
Local anaesthetic procedure
Partial or total nail removal as clinically appropriate
Chemical treatment to reduce recurrence where indicated
Sterile dressing and immediate post-operative care
Two structured review appointments
Ongoing contact with Red Roof Podiatry Clinic via Email or Whatsapp for weekly photo updates to monitor healing to conclusion.
*Price quoted is for surgery for one toe only. Additional toes treated during the same appointment are charged at £100 per toe.
Pre-Operative Guidance
If you've attended your Nail Surgery Assessment and have been confirmed as suitable for nail surgery, please read our Pre-Operative Guidance before your procedure.
This guide explains how to prepare for your appointment, what to expect on the day, important medical information, and how to care for your toe during recovery. Reading it carefully before treatment ensures your appointment runs smoothly and safely.
If you have any questions after reading the guidance, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

