Are you looking to transform the appearance of damaged or unsightly nails?
KeryFlex treatment may be for you;
If you’re dealing with fungal issues, nail trauma, oddly shaped toenail, ridges, discolouration or simply want a cosmetic enhancement.
Why should your toenail look like this?

When it can look like this

what is keryflex?
Keryflex is a transformative solution for nail restoration and enhancement. This non-invasive procedure is only offered by podiatrists. This cosmetic treatment restores the appearance of damaged or unsightly toenails using durable, flexible resin creating a natural-looking appearance.

FAQ
After Keryflex is applied, how long will it last?
The interval between applications will vary according to the individual, but in general, the time between applications is 6 to 8 weeks.
How long does it take to apply Keryflex?
Generally, 30-45 minutes depending on the how many nails needs to be reconstructed.
Can restoration be done on a toe with NO natural nail?
KeryFlex does not bind to skin, therefore, the presence of at least 15% of the natural nail is recommended.
How does a KeryFlex nail differ from an acrylic nail?
Acrylic nails are rigid and do not bend with the natural movement of the toes. As a result, acrylic nails applied to the toenails can cause damage to the layer of tissue under the nail (nail bed). Acrylic nails are also applied using strong acids which irritate the nail bed and can further damage the existing nail.
KeryFlex is flexible, yet durable, and designed specifically for the toes. It’s free of harsh acids used in salon systems. Keryflex is non-porous and will not allow moisture to permeate and get between the natural and prosthetic nails. KeryFlex’s medical grade resin is impregnated with the hydroxypyridone antifungal ingredient Piroctone.
Can KeryFlex be used in combination with topical antifungal treatments?
Yes. While KeryFlex is not a treatment for fungal nails, a topical antifungal may be applied around the cuticle area. A KeryFlex nail is non-porous and impermeable so application directly to the nail surface is not recommended. Application of any liquid products under the proximal tip should be avoided.
Can Everyone use KeryFlex?
KeryFlex is not for everyone. KeryFlex Nail Restoration should not be used on individuals with peripheral vascular disease, arterial insufficiency, peripheral neuropathy, suspicious pigmented lesions on the nail or in-grown toenails. It should be avoided in patients who are pregnant, nursing or known to be sensitive or allergic to any of its ingredients. Ask us if the KeryFlex Nail Restoration is right for you.
