The study evaluated the satisfaction of patients after a surgical operation of an ingrown nail, which combined plastic treatment of the nail folds with conservative reconstruction of the nail plate. Approximately 95% of patients rated the aesthetic appearance of their operated fingers as good (34.4%) or very good (59.4%). The research found significant associations between the final aesthetic result and the effectiveness of the treatment, the severity of the ingrown nail before the procedure, the need for additional cosmetic procedures, the age of the patient and the type of occupation. Patients were satisfied with the functional and aesthetic results of the operated toes and nail plates. These findings suggest that a combined approach to ingrown toenail treatment achieves a high rate of patient satisfaction with the final outcome.