It is possible to grow new nails after a gray nail is removed, but if the fungal infection is not treated at the same time, the new nails that grow can easily become gray nails.
Gray nails are a deep fungal infection. The fungal infection has already reached the subcutaneous area, and the tissue that nourishes and produces the nails has fungus. If the fungus is not completely controlled, the new nails will still have fungus, and the new nails will still become gray nails.
At the same time, this method of nail removal is invasive, bleeding and prone to infection. After the surgery, you will generally feel more pain, easy to re-infection recurrence, clinical now less use.
Gray nail treatment is recommended to professional hospital dermatology treatment, should follow the doctor’s instructions to take antifungal drugs, commonly used antifungal drugs are terbinafine capsules, itraconazole capsules and so on. After antifungal treatment, the newly grown nails will become normal nails.