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I am wondering about the polish on toes? Does that have to come off for surgery also? Reason I ask is I have gel polish. Kind of a pain in the butt to take it off but will if necessary. Thanks for any info!

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I wore polish on my toes for surgery and they never said anything.

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I was told no polish unless it's clear. So I soaked all my gels off! :(

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I think I'm going to bring some remover just in case.

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I use regular polish on my toes but, I get shellac manicures - I have it removed at the nail salon, I don't even know if it comes in clear.

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I asked a nurse about the polish and she said it was because of the clip they put on your finger to monitor your heart or oxygen rate I am not sure. But the newer Gel or Shellac block it so they need it off your hands. I wouldn't think it matters on toes.

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I had acrylic nails on at my surgery and my toes painted and all went well for me. I will say I was never told or heard this was an issue. Hope that helps some..

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Take it off. I forgot and they never said anything to me but I was up ALL night! The monitor can't read when you breath so it freaks out. If you want to sleep take it off.

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polish on the toes should not matter at all.

regarding nails, does whether it is clear or not matter? i thought it was no polish at all. something about the sensors they put on your fingertips i thought. i had two sensors on during surgery then one the first day after, then they would clamp another one on whenever they came to take my vitals.

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I took off the polish on my fingers but left my toes- they told me to put on these hospital socks anyway. Just here waiting!

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I had french acryllic on fingers and bright pink on toes and they didnt care...I dont think my socks came off at all.

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They said the reason for no polish is that they check your nail beds for oxygen saturation (I think)!!! I have had several heart surgeries and they were always looking at my toes. In my pre-op class the nurse said to at least take it off of the big toes!

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I was told by the nurse today nail polish is fine

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