Cosmetic Podiatry

THE MEDICAL PEDICURE

Performed by a HCPC registered podiatrist, this treatment includes a comprehensive consultation, diagnosis and surgical chiropody style treatment intervention. With a firm focus on cosmetic podiatry, it provides feet with a complete overhaul, and addresses all aspects of foot health. A perfect foot treatment and diagnostic tool for advanced treatments, popular with both men and women. The pedicure will reduce hard skin, corns and callus and focuses on toenail health and appearance. It is performed on a dry foot to ensure exceptionally long-lasting results and will leave you feeling like you are walking on air.

Warm wax therapy

A luxury treatment offered by all our highly skilled podiatrists. The warm wax therapy not only relaxes your aching muscles and rehydrates your skin but encourages blood flow too. Essential oils intensely moisturise your skin while providing an anti-inflammatory effect, making it the ideal choice for patients who suffer with arthritic pain. The warm wax reinvigorates the skin while the heat helps to penetrate and relieve aching joints. After all you’re feet are worth it!

Conditions it can help

Muscle tightness
Sports injuries
Poor circulation
Arthritis and joint pain
Eczema
Hard or dry skin / callous


At ACE Clinic, we will be able to advise you of an individual treatment plan for routine chiropody problems.

Toenail reconstruction

Toenail reconstruction is a cosmetic procedure. Toenail reconstruction is performed by a podiatrist using a specialist gel that is layered on top of unsightly or misshapen nails so that the nail is more aesthetically pleasing.

How long will the new nail last for?

Nail reconstruction is not a permanent solution. The length of time that the nail reconstruction lasts will vary from person to person. The new nail will generally last between 4 and 8 weeks after which another nail can be re-applied at a later date.

How is toenail reconstruction different to gel nails in a salon?

 

Toenail reconstruction is a similar process to gel nails in the way that a gel is layered and then hardened using a UV light. The product used for toenail reconstruction however is very different, and this is where the similarities end. The solution is different to gel nails carried out by beauticians in salons for the following reasons:

The nail created under toenail reconstruction is described as a prosthetic, it is not an acrylic nail, instead it is designed to look and feel exactly the same as a natural nail
Toenail reconstruction uses a specialised gel that is flexible, whereas the gel used in salons for fingernails is hard. The gel needs to be flexible to allow the toenail to move with the natural movements of the toe, this is very important as the nail will then last longer
Nail reconstruction is performed by a registered podiatrist
The nail that is reconstructed will not damage the natural nail or restrict growth, this means that the natural nail is able to grow beneath the prosthetic
What happens during toenail reconstruction?

Firstly, the nail is reduced with a file to remove any loose fragments and reduce any thickening.
The toenail is cleaned to remove oil and disinfected.
A solution is applied to the nail plate to dehydrate the nail, enhancing the bonding of the gel to the nail plate.
The podiatrist will then apply the gel in layers, each layer is cured under a UV light. As soon as the desired look and thickness has been achieved the nail is then shaped and buffed smooth.
The reconstructed toenail may be treated in the same way as you would treat a natural nail, this means that if you wish to you can apply nail varnish and use a nail varnish remover (one that contains no acetone).

Who is toenail reconstruction suitable for?

Toenail reconstruction is suitable for:

Thick nails
Men and women
Nail tufts or spikes that have been left after nail surgery
Discoloured nails
Cracked nails
Lifted nails
Fungal nails
Traumatised nails
Psoriatic nails
Beaus lines
Please be aware: for those who may have had their entire nail removed permanently (a total nail avulsion). Nail reconstruction can be performed, but it is unlikely that the nail will last longer than a day. When there is no nail for the resin to adhere to, the resin will be applied to the nail bed (which is skin). Skin naturally secretes oils and sheds constantly, meaning the resin applied cannot bond to skin as it would nail. If someone wishes to have nail reconstruction that has no nail, a hypoallergenic nail glue may be used to re-apply the nail as and when when desired.

THE MEDICAL PEDICURE

Performed by a HCPC registered podiatrist, this treatment includes a comprehensive consultation, diagnosis and surgical chiropody style treatment intervention. With a firm focus on cosmetic podiatry, it provides feet with a complete overhaul, and addresses all aspects of foot health. A perfect foot treatment and diagnostic tool for advanced treatments, popular with both men and women. The pedicure will reduce hard skin, corns and callus and focuses on toenail health and appearance. It is performed on a dry foot to ensure exceptionally long-lasting results and will leave you feeling like you are walking on air.

Warm wax therapy

A luxury treatment offered by all our highly skilled podiatrists. The warm wax therapy not only relaxes your aching muscles and rehydrates your skin but encourages blood flow too. Essential oils intensely moisturise your skin while providing an anti-inflammatory effect, making it the ideal choice for patients who suffer with arthritic pain. The warm wax reinvigorates the skin while the heat helps to penetrate and relieve aching joints. After all you’re feet are worth it!

Conditions it can help

Muscle tightness
Sports injuries
Poor circulation
Arthritis and joint pain
Eczema
Hard or dry skin / callous.

Toenail reconstruction

Toenail reconstruction is a cosmetic procedure. Toenail reconstruction is performed by a podiatrist using a specialist gel that is layered on top of unsightly or misshapen nails so that the nail is more aesthetically pleasing.

How long will the new nail last for?

Nail reconstruction is not a permanent solution. The length of time that the nail reconstruction lasts will vary from person to person. The new nail will generally last between 4 and 8 weeks after which another nail can be re-applied at a later date.

How is toenail reconstruction different to gel nails in a salon?

Toenail reconstruction is a similar process to gel nails in the way that a gel is layered and then hardened using a UV light. The product used for toenail reconstruction however is very different, and this is where the similarities end. The solution is different to gel nails carried out by beauticians in salons for the following reasons:

The nail created under toenail reconstruction is described as a prosthetic, it is not an acrylic nail, instead it is designed to look and feel exactly the same as a natural nail
Toenail reconstruction uses a specialised gel that is flexible, whereas the gel used in salons for fingernails is hard. The gel needs to be flexible to allow the toenail to move with the natural movements of the toe, this is very important as the nail will then last longer
Nail reconstruction is performed by a registered podiatrist
The nail that is reconstructed will not damage the natural nail or restrict growth, this means that the natural nail is able to grow beneath the prosthetic
What happens during toenail reconstruction?

Firstly, the nail is reduced with a file to remove any loose fragments and reduce any thickening.
The toenail is cleaned to remove oil and disinfected.
A solution is applied to the nail plate to dehydrate the nail, enhancing the bonding of the gel to the nail plate.
The podiatrist will then apply the gel in layers, each layer is cured under a UV light. As soon as the desired look and thickness has been achieved the nail is then shaped and buffed smooth.
The reconstructed toenail may be treated in the same way as you would treat a natural nail, this means that if you wish to you can apply nail varnish and use a nail varnish remover (one that contains no acetone).

Who is toenail reconstruction suitable for?

Toenail reconstruction is suitable for:

Thick nails
Men and women
Nail tufts or spikes that have been left after nail surgery
Discoloured nails
Cracked nails
Lifted nails
Fungal nails
Traumatised nails
Psoriatic nails
Beaus lines
Please be aware: for those who may have had their entire nail removed permanently (a total nail avulsion). Nail reconstruction can be performed, but it is unlikely that the nail will last longer than a day. When there is no nail for the resin to adhere to, the resin will be applied to the nail bed (which is skin). Skin naturally secretes oils and sheds constantly, meaning the resin applied cannot bond to skin as it would nail. If someone wishes to have nail reconstruction that has no nail, a hypoallergenic nail glue may be used to re-apply the nail as and when when desired.

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Opening hours

Monday – Saturday

09.00 am – 05.00 pm

Sunday – Closed!