
Everything you need to
correct it and keep it gone
Your guide is sent instantly after ordering — start the protocol before your kit even arrives.
Why soaking and cutting never actually fixes it — and the exact 7-step method that does. Includes full application instructions and weekly timeline.
- Start the prep routine before your kit even arrives
- The exact adhesive and application technique for maximum hold
- Week-by-week timeline so you know what to expect at every stage
- The 5 mistakes that slow correction — and how to avoid them
The straight-blade nippers that prevent recurrence. Curved clippers are the number one cause of ingrown nails coming back.
- Straight precision blade — cuts flat across, never curved
- Stainless steel — medical grade, rust-resistant, built to last
- Narrow tip reaches the nail edge without touching inflamed skin
- The correct cut prevents the nail from digging in again
Once corrected, 91% of recurrences are preventable — if you know what caused it in the first place.
- The trimming technique that stops recurrence — and why curved cuts cause it
- Footwear guide — which shoes compress the nail and which protect it
- Monthly maintenance checklist to catch early signs before they become painful
- What to do the moment you feel it starting again
Guide by email. Nippers ship with your kit.
FAQ
Can I use this if I have diabetes?
Can I use this if I have diabetes?
We recommend consulting your doctor before use if you have diabetes or poor circulation. Ingrown toenails can become serious complications for diabetics and may require professional treatment.
Will the ingrown nail come back after the patch?
Will the ingrown nail come back after the patch?
Not if the nail grows out fully corrected. The patch retrains the nail's growth direction over 4-8 weeks. Once the nail has grown out flat, it typically stays that way — provided you trim it straight across and avoid tight footwear.
My nail is already infected and swollen — can I still use it?
My nail is already infected and swollen — can I still use it?
The patch can still help by relieving pressure on the inflamed tissue. However, if you see pus, spreading redness, or have a fever, see a doctor first. The patch corrects the nail structure but is not a substitute for treating an active infection.
Can I wear shoes and walk normally with the patch on?
Can I wear shoes and walk normally with the patch on?
Yes. The patch is designed for daily wear — walking, working, bathing. Most people forget it's there after the first day.
How do I know when to replace the patch?
How do I know when to replace the patch?
Replace it every 5-7 days, or sooner if the edges start to lift. Use the included diluent solution to dissolve the adhesive cleanly before applying a fresh patch.