umm...well if you leave the toe that doesn't have a nail exposed it'll take..about 4 somtimes to 12 months to fully be back and strong. If you keep it wrapped up in a baindaid with some cortozoin and soak it in nail strengthener that you can buy at CVS stores or pharmacys or you could even make it at home and drink lots of milk your nail should be back within 2-6 months
About a month
As long as you want to grow it.
No! Let the new toenail grow to replace it.
it should start to grow back within 2 weeks. if nothing happens within a month see a doctor
take a needle go right into the the part of the toenail by the skin, lift the toenail up with the needle and take the nail clippers and cut it back. or in the front of your toenail right in the middle, cut a v shaped figure. the point of the v should be facing up the toenail. this way the toenail will grow toward each other and will prevent ingrown toenails to happen.
it will grow back a millimeter a month if its supposed to grow back mine was infected and it grew back at that rate also that s how long the doctor said it would take.
On average, toenails take about 12 to 18 months to fully grow out. The growth rate can vary depending on factors such as age, overall health, and genetics. If a toenail is lost or severely damaged, it may take longer to completely regrow. Regular care and maintaining good foot hygiene can help promote healthy nail growth.
Toenails typically take about 6 to 12 months to grow back completely after being lost or damaged, depending on various factors such as age, health, and the specific toenail in question. Growth rate is generally about 1 millimeter per month. Factors like nutrition, blood circulation, and overall health can also influence the speed of toenail regrowth.
It can take from 3 months to 9 months, but make sure you put a plaster over it!
Yes you still can survive the toenail will slowly grow back.
it takes about 20 years because when i was 1 my toenail fell of and now im 21 and its back to normal
The toenail will grow back over time to a more functional usage.