Fungal infection and hybrid pedicure. Is nail fungus a contraindication for a pedicure treatment? Is nail mycosis a contraindication for the procedure?

Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a serious contraindication to hybrid pedicure and other cosmetic nail treatments. A fungal infection that affects the nail plate and/or the surrounding skin is contagious, meaning it can easily spread to other people or healthy nails. Therefore, both for health and hygiene reasons, beauty treatments on nails affected by fungus should not be performed.

Why is nail fungus a contraindication to hybrid pedicure?

  1. Infectious nature of the condition
    Nail fungus is a contagious infection that can spread to other nails as well as to the tools and equipment used in the salon. Even with high hygiene standards, there is a risk of transmitting the pathogen to other clients or the cosmetologist, which is unacceptable.
  2. Worsening of the nail condition
    Applying hybrid polish to an infected nail can hinder treatment and accelerate the progression of the infection. The polish creates a sealed layer that prevents airflow, creating a favorable environment for fungal growth. Additionally, fungus can cause nail deformities and weakening, affecting both the durability of the polish and the overall condition of the nail.
  3. Challenges in diagnosis
    During fungal treatment, a doctor or podiatrist may need to monitor the appearance of the nails to assess the progress of therapy. Applying hybrid polish hinders the ability to observe the nail’s condition, potentially delaying effective treatment.

How to proceed in case of nail fungus?

  1. Consultation with a doctor
    If a fungal infection is suspected, it is crucial to consult a dermatologist or podiatrist as soon as possible. A specialist can recommend appropriate treatment, which may include antifungal medications in the form of creams, medicated nail polishes, or oral drugs.
  2. Podiatric treatments
    Instead of a cosmetic pedicure, it is advisable to visit a podiatrist who specializes in foot and nail health. A podiatrist can perform safe cleaning procedures, remove the infected part of the nail, and apply medicinal preparations.
  3. Hygiene and prevention
    During fungal treatment, maintaining proper foot and nail hygiene is essential. Regularly washing the feet, thoroughly drying them (especially between the toes), and avoiding moisture are crucial to preventing the spread of the infection. It may also be necessary to use special disinfectants and maintain the cleanliness of shoes and socks.

When can you return to hybrid pedicure?

After completing treatment and fully curing the infection, as confirmed by a doctor or podiatrist, you may consider having a hybrid pedicure again. It is important to inform the cosmetologist about the previous condition so that additional precautions can be taken, such as disinfecting tools and using hypoallergenic products.

In our opinion

Nail fungus is a contraindication to hybrid pedicure due to its contagious nature and the risk of worsening the nail’s condition. In case of infection, it is essential to focus on treatment and hygiene. Only after full recovery should cosmetic treatments be resumed. Proper prevention and regular foot care can help prevent recurrence and ensure healthy, aesthetically pleasing nails.

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