Nail Reconstruction

Toenail damage can happen for many reasons: fungal infections, trauma, psoriasis, or simply brittle nails over time. When nails become thickened, discolored, or deformed, it can be frustrating and even embarrassing. Many patients feel uncomfortable in open-toed shoes or sandals and may even avoid certain activities because of the appearance of their nails.

At Solevanna Foot & Ankle, we offer advanced nail restoration, also called nail prosthesis or nail reconstruction. This cosmetic and noninvasive treatment creates a natural looking, healthy nail using a medical grade flexible resin. Say goodbye to hiding your toes with socks or band-aids. Our nail restoration helps you feel confident showing off your feet again.

What Is Nail Restoration?

Nail restoration is a cosmetic procedure that enhances or repairs damaged toenails using a special resin applied directly to the nail bed. The resin is sculpted to match the size, shape, and color of your natural nail and then hardened with a gentle light-curing process. The result is a durable, natural-looking nail that blends seamlessly with your other toenails.

This Treatment is Ideal for Patients With:

  • Fungal nail damage (thick, discolored, brittle nails)

  • Trauma-related nail deformities

  • Psoriasis-related nail changes

  • Partial nail loss

  • Cosmetic concerns about nail appearance

Benefits of Nail Restoration

✅ Immediate improvement in nail appearance
✅ Boosted self-confidence — no need to hide your feet
✅ Natural, customizable look (color, shape, and thickness)
✅ Flexible and breathable — feels comfortable in shoes
✅ Safer and healthier than acrylic nails
✅ Long-lasting results with proper care

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Damaged or deformed toenails from fungus, trauma, or injury

  • Nails that are discolored, cracked, or brittle

  • Desire for a cosmetic enhancement without the risk of acrylic nails

  • Realistic expectations (it is cosmetic, not a cure for fungus)

  • Commitment to basic maintenance and follow-up care

What to Expect During Treatment

1. PREPARATION

The damaged nail is trimmed, smoothed, and cleaned. Any loose, thickened, or infected tissue is carefully removed to create a healthy base.

2. APPLICATION

A medical-grade resin is applied and shaped to match your natural nail. The nail is hardened using a special light.

3. FINISHING TOUCH

The nail is buffed, polished, and blended with your other nails for a natural, healthy look.

4. AFTERCARE & MAINTAINANCE

  • Avoid long exposure to water (e.g., hot tubs, pools)

  • Keep feet dry and clean

  • Wear comfortable, breathable shoes

  • Avoid harsh chemicals or nail salon acrylics on the restored nail

  • Schedule touch-ups every few months as needed

Frequently Asked Questions About Nail Restoration

  • Yes. Nail restoration is performed in-office using medical-grade materials. Unlike acrylic nails, it is non-damaging, flexible, and breathable.

  • Most patients only need one visit for application. Some return every few months for touch-ups or reapplication as the natural nail grows.

  • A restored nail typically lasts 6–8 weeks, depending on your activity level and how quickly your natural nail grows. Follow-up visits can keep your nails looking their best.

  • No. Nail restoration is a cosmetic treatment designed to improve appearance. If you have active fungal infection, your podiatrist may recommend antifungal treatment in combination with nail restoration

  • Yes! The resin nail can be polished with regular or gel nail polish. Just be sure to avoid harsh removal methods and acetone soaking.

  • No. The procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia. Some patients may feel slight pressure while the resin is applied, but there is no discomfort

  • No. Nail restoration is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance plans.

    At Solevanna Foot & Ankle, we are transparent with pricing and will review costs with you before treatment, so there are no surprises. Many patients find the procedure worthwhile for the confidence and comfort it provides.

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor with any questions about your health.