

Nail Dystophy
Toenail dystrophy is commonly confused with fungal nails. Dystrophic nails can be discolored, deformed, thickened or changed in some way that does not look like the other nails.
Nail dystrophy, particularly toenail dystrophy, is characterized by yellow, discolored nails that are often mistaken for fungal infections.
Dystrophic nails may exhibit various changes, including discoloration, deformation, thickening, or other alterations that differentiate them from healthy nails.
Diagnosing
Aging
Trauma
Pedicures
Sports-related injuries
Treatment
There is no universal treatment for toenail dystrophy, as responses to therapies can vary significantly among patients.
Our approach incorporates advanced technology to address this challenging condition. Treatments may include:
Laser therapy
Topical treatments
Shoe care recommendations
Occasional procedural interventions
We are committed to utilizing the most effective protocols to restore nails to their healthiest state possible.