Thick toenails are a common concern, especially among seniors, and may be the result of fungal infections, injury, or just aging. It is quite important to learn how to trim thick toenails to prevent any pain, splitting, or ingrown nails. Here’s a simple guide on how to trim thick toenails safely, whether you’re doing it for yourself or assisting someone else.
How to Trim Thick Toenails
Start off by softening the nails. Soak your feet in warm, soapy water for 10 to 15 minutes to make trimming easier and reduce the possibility of cracking. Once the feet are totally dry, use a sharp, good-quality toenail nipper instead of regular nail clippers because these are made to handle the tough, thick nails safely.
Hold the nipper firmly and clip small pieces at a time, being very careful not to get too close to the nail bed to avoid soreness or infection.
How to Trim Thick Toenails for Seniors
Seniors often have thicker and brittle nails that require more care. Trimming is best done after soaking
Toenail nippers are specialized cutting tools resembling small pliers, designed with sharp, strong blades and double‑leaf or barrel springs to trim thick, tough, or ingrown toenails. Built from medical‑grade Japanese stainless steel. They provide high leverage, precision, and durability for podiatry or at-home foot care.