Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Discover Why Nail Polish Turns Toenails White
Do You Have White Toenails from Nail Polish? Is it toenail fungus? 90% of the time, the answer is: NO! These are something called keratin granulations!
Toenail Pain (Toenail Fungus, Ingrown Toenails, Discolored Toenails)
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At this point this is very advanced damage that prevents blood flow into the toenail. This is when bacteria and toenail fungus can grow on the nail!

White spots and white marks from toenail polish are due to the toenail getting dehydrated. This can cause the toenail to dry out and curl. This is not all that dangerous, but it can look like fungus. Just make sure to moisturize and clean it up, it will go away!
Our podiatrists at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist are dedicated to diagnosing and treating a full range of foot and nail conditions, from cosmetic nail concerns to complex medical issues. With a patient-first approach, we focus on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term foot health—so you feel confident in every step.
Our board-certified podiatrists specialize in foot and ankle care.
Dr. Biernacki provides comprehensive foot and ankle care for patients in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, focusing on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term mobility.
Dr. Jay delivers trusted general podiatric care, helping patients manage foot and ankle pain, injuries, and chronic conditions with personalized treatment plans.
Dr. Gutkin offers attentive foot and ankle care for a wide range of conditions, emphasizing preventive care and patient education to support healthy, active lifestyles.



There is a combination of a black streaks (Dry blood) and white chalky keratin granulations on the toenail. After trimming this toenail back, there was healthy toenail underneath all of this!


























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Toenail Pain (Toenail Fungus, Ingrown Toenails, Discolored Toenails)
Our expert podiatrists provide precise, compassionate, and innovative care to address nail conditions such as white toenails from nail polish. With advanced facilities, patient-focused education, and a caring approach, Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist has become a trusted choice in Southeast Michigan for toenail and foot health. We’re committed to restoring the natural appearance and health of your nails—safely and confidently.
Toenails can turn white due to keratin granulation, a harmless condition caused by chemicals in nail polish that dry out the nail surface.
No, it’s usually temporary and improves once the nail grows out or after stopping polish use for a while.
Yes, harsh acetone-based removers can strip moisture from nails, leading to dryness and white spots.
Apply a clear base coat before polish, limit polish wear time, and give your nails breaks to breathe.
Not always—fungal infections, trauma, or underlying health issues can also cause white nails.
Mild cases may improve within a few weeks, but toenails typically take 6–12 months to fully grow out.
If discoloration persists, worsens, or spreads, consult a podiatrist to rule out fungal infection.
Yes, hydrating your nails with cuticle oil or cream helps restore moisture and improve appearance.
It’s best to avoid polish until your nails recover, as repeated use may worsen dryness and damage.
Polish-related whitening is surface-level and non-painful, while fungal infections cause thick, brittle, discolored nails that may spread.
White discoloration caused by nail polish is often harmless—but it can also mask fungal infection, nail damage, or underlying nail disease. The safest way to know is with a professional evaluation.
At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we help patients identify the true cause of white toenails and provide the right treatment—so you’re not guessing or self-treating incorrectly.