Who is this method for?
Arkada's Cube method is designed for people with ingrown nail problems who experience pain, inflammation or discomfort caused by an ingrown nail plate into the skin. It can be used on patients of all ages, on both feet and hands. The method is especially recommended for those looking for a non-invasive solution that avoids surgery, while effectively reducing symptoms of ingrown nails and improving comfort.
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Those looking for a non-invasive solution
The method is dedicated to those who prefer to avoid surgery, but still want to effectively solve the problem of ingrown nails.
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People with sensitive skin
Thanks to the use of acrylic material, the method is suitable for people with sensitive skin, eliminating the risk of additional irritation or infection.
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People with a chronic or recurrent problem
Patients who experience frequent recurrences of ingrown toenails can benefit from this technique as an effective method of long-term correction.
How was the method developed?
The Arkady method was developed in response to the need for an effective, non-invasive treatment for people suffering from ingrown nails. It is based on the use of a patented tool, the Arkady Cube, which allows precise correction of the nail plate without surgical intervention.
Description of operation
The basis of the method is a patented tool, the Arcady Cube, which allows precise exposure of the nail shaft and access to the area causing discomfort. An acrylic resin prosthesis is then created, which aligns the edge of the nail and restores the normal growth trajectory. The procedure results in rapid relief of pain and inflammation. The method is painless, and the patient feels relief after the first visit.
See effects
With the Arkady Cube, patients experience the following benefits:
Arkada's Cube - an innovative method of correcting ingrown and screwed nails
Method trainers
Trainers specializing in Arkada's Cube method are professionals who have advanced knowledge and experience in the treatment of ingrown nails. Their work is based on modern, effective correction techniques that improve patient comfort and restore normal nail growth.
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Wloclawek
Larysa Sobiech
He provides comprehensive care to patients, taking care of their comfort and health, and offers professional support in the treatment of ingrown nails. Instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Wroclaw
Sophia Gerajtowicz
A professional specialist in podiatry, she focuses on patients' problems in the nail plate and foot. She successfully combines methods, constantly improving the procedures used. On a daily basis, she works at the AArkada Podology Institute in Wroclaw, and is an instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Kruszwica
Anna Stręk
Podiatrist, specializes in the treatment of ingrown and screwed nails. He has been working in the profession for 12 years. Instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Tri-Cities
Sylwia Kupc
Podiatric specialist, certified instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods. When working with patients, he focuses on an individual approach, selecting the appropriate corrective method depending on the severity of the problem.
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Bilgoraj
Rafal Mosur
Podiatry and orthopodology specialist, owner of a thriving beauty salon and podiatry practice. Instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Wroclaw
Aleksandra Cierocka
A practicing podiatrist, he specializes in the correction of ingrown and screwed nails. On a daily basis, he works at the AArkada Podology Institute in Wroclaw, where he conducts podological therapies with great success. Instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Zielona Góra
Marta Kowalczuk
Podiatrist specializing in the correction of ingrown and screwed nails. He works on a daily basis at the AArkada Institute of Podology in Zielona Gora. Instructor of Arkada's Brace M and Arkada's Cube methods.
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Frequently asked questions
In this section you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about Arkada's Cube method.
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How long does it take for the nail to recover from the Arkady Method?
The recovery time of the nail plate and nail shafts after the Arkady Method depends on the severity of the problem present in the nail apparatus. Key to the effectiveness of the therapy is strict adherence to home recommendations, including proper nail care, and regular follow-up visits, which allow the specialist to monitor progress and adjust the course of therapy if necessary.
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Is the Arkady Cube treatment painful?
When working with the Arkady Cube, there is cooperation between the patient and the specialist, and the visit is as comfortable as possible. The procedure performed by an experienced specialist does not cause pain, and the patient feels a significant improvement and relief of the nail apparatus already after the first visit.
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What are the home recommendations after the Arkady Method treatment?
For the effectiveness of podiatric therapy, adherence to home recommendations is crucial. Patients regularly apply Arkada's Serum TC16, and systematically shorten the nail plate according to the instructions received during the visit.
After the procedure, the patient can return to normal functioning and enjoy daily physical activities.