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                   Prosthetic Nails -Acrylic and Press-on
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Step 1 Prep for prosthetic nail
Step 1 Prep for prosthetic nail
Doctor directed prosthetic nail on client who had a nail injury and suffered loss of toe nail.
Step 2
Step 2
Scotch tape pulling downward
Step 3
Step 3
Form over tape
Step 4
Step 4
First bead of product
Step 5
Step 5
Remove form from one side working it to the other. Make sure tape comes with the form
Pre-file
Pre-file
Filed-Side view
Filed-Side view
Make sure to leave a small margin free of product so moisture can evaporate.
Thickness
Thickness
Step 6
Step 6
Clean underside
Polish
Polish
Evaluation
Evaluation
Doctor directed prosthetic nail on client who suffered nail loss from injury
Tape and Form
Tape and Form
Filed
Filed
Thickness
Thickness
Polish
Polish
Doctor referred client who was successfully treated and cured of communicable fungal infection for prosthetic nail.
Doctor referred client who was successfully treated and cured of communicable fungal infection for prosthetic nail.
Evaluation
Tape
Tape
Form
Form
Application
Application
 : Leave open margin so moisture can evaporate!
Leave open margin so moisture can evaporate!
Filed
Filed
Before polish
Polished
Polished
A Temporary Nail using wig tape!
A Temporary Nail using wig tape!
Prep nail
Use Press On's  for toes
Use Press On's for toes
Choose size
Close up
Close up
Remove White polish
Shape nails to fit the toes.
Shape nails to fit the toes.
Pay attention to the shape of cuticle and width of nails
Using wig tape
Using wig tape
Wig tape is double sided sticky tape. apply and then fold again.
Attache to nails
Attache to nails
using wig tape
Whala!
Whala!
Beautiful and natural looking w/ red polish
Be careful not to make the nail to long
Be careful not to make the nail to long
before
before
For home-Wig Tape
For home-Wig Tape
Be sure and send wig tape home with the client in case it falls off.
before
before
Podiatrist treated and referred.
Podiatrist treated and referred.
Podiatrist treated left toe with PinPoint laser and removed ingrown nails
After prosthetic nails
After prosthetic nails
She was very happy!
The client seen in these photos was referred by a podiatrist with written permission and a directive concerning receiving a prosthetic nail. The directive/permission is kept on file and each visit is documented in detail.  If there are changes from normal in the client's skin/nails the client is referred back to the physician and the changes are communicated in a call or fax.
 
Cosmetic nails without former pathologies do not require permission from a podiatrist/physician.
All formerly pathologic nails require a referral from a podiatrist or physician with written permission and a directive concerning the receipt of a prosthetic nail. The existing nail must be stated as non-pathogenic by the referring podiatrist/physician to receive the nail. A 'before' picture is taken and kept on file with referrals/directives from the referring physician/podiatrist with documentation in detail of visits. With any change from normal in the client's skin and/or nails the client is referred back to and a call is made to the podiatrist/physician by the MNT concerning the visual changes.
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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