Once the inlaid armor is dug out, the gap usually does not immediately widen.

After an ingrown toenail is removed, the surrounding skin tissue does not immediately expand, forming a larger gap. This is because skin tissue has a certain degree of elasticity and repair ability, but this change takes time. In the short term, the skin may maintain its original shape, but in the long term, if ingrown toenails occur frequently, it may lead to local skin thickening or callus formation.

To promote a healthy recovery, keeping your feet clean and dry is very important. You can use antibacterial ointments to prevent infection and check your feet regularly to ensure no new ingrown toenails form. If the condition is severe or continues to worsen, it is recommended to seek professional podiatric treatment promptly.

[Life Tips:]
1. Keep your feet clean and dry to avoid bacterial infection.
2. Wear appropriate shoes to reduce the chance of your toes being compressed.
3. Trim your toenails regularly to keep them straight and avoid making them too short or too round.
4. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, or pain occur, seek medical attention promptly.