What is KeryFlex?
KeryFlex is a painless, in-clinic procedure that uses a medical-grade resin to create a flexible, durable, and natural-looking artificial nail. This non-porous nail allows the underlying natural nail to grow while providing an immediate cosmetic improvement. Unlike rigid acrylic nails, KeryFlex nails bend with the natural movement of your toes, ensuring comfort and reducing the risk of further damage.


Why Choose KeryFlex at The Podiatry Place
When you trust The Podiatry Place @ Henley with your nail restoration, you’re choosing:
Qualified Specialists – Our team is trained in the safe, effective application of KeryFlex.
Tailored Treatments – We assess your individual nail health and needs to deliver the best results.
Clinical Safety – All procedures are performed in a hygienic, professional environment.
Confidence Boosting Results – Leave with toenails that look and feel natural, ready to show off.
Is KeryFlex Right for You?
KeryFlex is suitable for most individuals seeking cosmetic improvement of their toenails. However, it is not recommended for those with:
Less than 15% of the natural nail remaining
Peripheral vascular disease or arterial insufficiency
Ingrown toenails
Suspicious pigmented lesions on the nail
Known allergies to KeryFlex ingredients
Benefits of KeryFlex
- Immediate Results - Achieve a natural-looking nail in just one visit.
- Durable and Flexible - Unlike rigid acrylic nails, KeryFlex moves with your toe, reducing the risk of further damage.
- Non-Porous - Prevents moisture from getting between the natural and prosthetic nail, reducing the risk of fungal infections.
- Safe Application - Free from harsh acids, making it gentle on the nail bed and surrounding skin.
- Long-Lasting - Results typically last 6–8 weeks, depending on individual nail growth.
The KeryFlex Procedure
- Preparation - The damaged nail is trimmed and filed down.
- Bonding - A bonding agent is applied to the nail plate and bed.
- Application - The KeryFlex resin is applied and shaped to match your natural nail.
- Curing - The resin is hardened using a special UV light.
- Finishing Touches - The new nail is smoothed and sealed, providing a natural appearance.
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See KeryFlex in Action
Got Questions? We Have Answers!
How long does it take to apply KeryFlex?
The application typically takes 15 to 30 minutes per toe, depending on the condition of the natural nail and how many nails are being treated.
Can restoration be done on a toe with NO natural nail?
No, KeryFlex cannot be applied where there is no existing nail. There must be at least some natural nail present for the resin to bond to.
Are there any precautions patients should be aware of prior to a KeryFlex procedure?
Yes, patients should ensure the area is clean and free from infections, bleeding, or open wounds. It’s important to discuss any medical conditions such as diabetes, poor circulation, or neuropathy with your provider beforehand.
After KeryFlex is applied, how soon must a patient return for another application?
Patients typically return for reapplication every 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the rate of nail growth and daily wear and tear.
Are KeryFlex patient kits reusable?
No, KeryFlex patient kits are for single-use only. This ensures hygiene and optimal product performance during application.
Is KeryFlex a cure for fungal nails?
No, KeryFlex is not a treatment for fungal infections. It is a cosmetic solution used to cover and improve the appearance of damaged nails, including those affected by fungus.
Who is not a good candidate for KeryFlex?
KeryFlex is not suitable for individuals with:
Peripheral vascular disease
Peripheral neuropathy
Active fungal infections with no nail plate
Open wounds or skin conditions around the nail
Known allergies to any KeryFlex ingredients
Can KeryFlex be used in combination with topical antifungal treatments?
Yes, KeryFlex is compatible with many topical antifungal treatments. Since the resin is non-porous, it won’t interfere with antifungal creams or solutions applied around the nail.
Can KeryFlex be applied to children under the age of 18?
KeryFlex is not typically recommended for children under 18 without a thorough consultation and approval from a healthcare provider.
Have there been any reported allergies to KeryFlex?
Allergic reactions to KeryFlex are extremely rare, but individuals with known sensitivities to cosmetic resins or acrylates should inform their provider before treatment.