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If a nail is simply removed, it will always grow back. If a "matrixectomy" is done (removing the part which produces the nail), some of it can still grow back, requiring more than one attempt. Depending on how the procedure was done, it can be a fairly big deal, with moderate discomfort for awhile. If you'd had a matrixectomy, you'd probably know it: it's more than just removing the nail. The simplest way is to use some chemical on the matrix; it's quicker, and not very painful, but very possibly will require more than one try if the goal is to keep the entire nail from growing back (usually it's just done on a side, for a recurrant ingrown area). Unless your regular doctor does such things a lot, you're better off seeing a podiatrist.
[This message was edited by sid1114 on 07-08-02 at 12:49 PM.]
[This message was edited by sid1114 on 07-08-02 at 12:49 PM.]
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