


Most applications last 6–8 weeks on toenails, depending on your activity level and how quickly your nails grow. A simple in-office touch-up maintains the look.
Yes. KeryFlex can be used in combination with antifungal treatments. While it doesn’t cure fungus, it covers damaged nails cosmetically while medical therapy works beneath.
KeryFlex is safe for most patients, including those with diabetes. However, it may not be recommended for patients with severe peripheral vascular disease or certain active infections. Your doctor will evaluate your eligibility.
Unlike acrylics, which can damage natural nails and trap fungus, KeryFlex is flexible, medical-grade, and non-porous. It’s designed specifically for compromised nails and applied in a sterile medical environment.
Yes. You can apply and remove nail polish just as you would on a natural nail without damaging the KeryFlex nail.
Absolutely. KeryFlex nails are available in natural tones and are shaped to look realistic. Most patients say no one can tell the difference.
"I can't believe I can walk with sandals again without worrying about my toenails! Thank you!"
- Janice T.