Hand & Nail Treatments Provo UT

Find top doctors who perform Hand & Nail Treatments in Provo, UT. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Provo, UT.

Local Businesses

Engen Todd B

1-801-379-2900

Provo, UT 84601


Willaim Brothers

(801) 377-3588
1815 N 1400 E
Provo, UT 84604


Brian Bradshaw

(801) 374-2362
1055 N 500 W
Provo, UT 84604


W. Tracy Hankins, M.D.

(928) 854-5400
2010 Injo Dr
Provo, UT 84603


Barker Brady

(801) 357-1200
1157 N 300 W
Provo, UT 84604


Adams R Mitchell Do

(801) 373-8930
1355 N University Ave – Ste 210
Provo, UT 84604


Charles H Stewart M D Cosmetic Surgery

1-801-375-4100

Provo, UT 84601


Peak Otolaryngology

(801) 357-7499
120 S Spalding Dr Ste 222
Provo, UT 84604


Samuel Ray Peterson

801-374-8999
1055 N 500 W
Provo, UT 84604


Donaldson, Mark L – Central Utah Multi-Specialty

(801) 374-8999
1055 N 500 W, #111
Provo, UT 84604


Samuel Peterson

(801) 373-4366
1055 N 500 W
Provo, UT 84604


Richard Lee Moss

801-375-8505
3507 N University Ave Ste 225
Provo, UT 84604


Dr.Richard Parkinson

5314 N 250 W # 220
Provo, UT 84604


Altamirano Hugo G

(801) 375-9292
745 N 500 W
Provo, UT 84601


Cook Todd

1-801-357-7373
1055 North 300 West
Provo, UT 84604


Riddle Seth A Pc

(801)357-7499
201 S Lasky Dr
Provo, UT 84604


L Eugene Robertson Facs

801-229-1431
765 E 3750 N
Provo, UT 84604


Engen, Todd B – Excel Cosmetic Surgery Ctr

(801) 379-2900
120 S Spalding Dr Ste 315
Provo, UT 84601


Crofts Kimball M

1-801-356-6600
3650 North University Avenue Suite 200
Provo, UT 84604


Stewart, Charles H – Stewart Charles H

(801) 375-4100
120 South Spalding Drive Suite 100
Provo, UT 84601


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Provo, UT

What do iron deficiency nails look like?

Spoon nails (koilonychia) are soft nails that look scooped out. The depression usually is large enough to hold a drop of liquid. Often, spoon nails are a sign of iron deficiency anemia or a liver condition known as hemochromatosis, in which your body absorbs too much iron from the food you eat.

Is Olive Oil good for your nails?

Olive oil applied daily can have the same results as several over-the-counter therapies to strengthen and moisturize nails. Olive oil helps repair damage, softening the nails and cuticles, which contributes to nail strength.

What illness shows in your nails?

Ripples on nails or pitted nails may be caused by a skin disorder, psoriasis, eczema, or arthritis. Nail clubbing is when a nail curves under at the tip of the finger. It could indicate heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease, lung disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, or HIV/AIDS.

What is the healthiest manicure for your nails?

A basic manicure, with the right polishes, is the healthiest for your nails. When we say the ‘right polishes’ we mean the best nail growth polish or breathable nail polish. The harsh chemicals in many polishes often degrade our nails. Using an organic polish that contains vitamins, is the best way to avoid damage.

What age do nail ridges appear?

Ridges can appear on someone’s fingers as early as in their 30s, but it is more common to begin when someone is in their 50s or 60s. There isn’t much that can be done to prevent nail ridging, but there are things you can do to ensure that your nails are as healthy as possible.

What can I soak my fingernails in to strengthen them?

Soak your nails in a mixture of three tablespoons of olive oil and one tablespoon of lemon juice for 10 minutes. Follow this home treatment for about 10 minutes every day to strengthen your nails. Simply applying warm olive oil to the ends of your nails also serves as an effective treatment to grow your nails.

How to thicken nails?

Applying a nail hardener might help strengthen nails. Ask your doctor about biotin. Some research suggests that the nutritional supplement biotin might help strengthen weak or brittle fingernails.

Why do my finger nails have ridges and split?

It’s simply a common sign of normal aging. The growth of fingernails and toenails slows as we get older, and their appearance may change. Some nails become yellowed or dull and brittle, and some or all may develop tiny longitudinal ridges.

What is a better option than acrylic nails?

1. Gel Nail Extensions: Similar to acrylics, but without any of the toxic methyl methacrylate, gel extensions are a solid alternative. You can pick from a variety of shapes like square, round, or stiletto, and your manicurist will use a small amount of gel to secure the extension to your own nail.

Can damaged fingernails be repaired?

Many injuries to your nail bed can be fully repaired. For example, your nail should return to normal after a subungual hematoma is drained. However, some severe injuries can lead to a deformed nail. This is more likely when the base of your nail bed is injured.

How long do damaged nails take to heal?

If you lose your nail, it will take about 7 to 10 days for the nail bed to heal. A new fingernail will take about 4 to 6 months to grow to replace the lost nail. Toenails take about 12 months to grow back. The new nail will probably have grooves or ridges and be somewhat misshapen.

Why are my dip nails popping off?

Not Properly Prepping Your Nails People often experience the entirety of their dip powder coating popping right off the nails—this mishap usually occurs because their nails were not prepped correctly to begin with. Every method of manicure tells you to properly prep your nails for the process.

Does soaking nails in olive oil work?

“Because of the rich vitamin E olive oil contains, it is extremely moisturizing and easily absorbed, which makes it great for nail growth,” says Russak. “Soak your nails in olive oil for about 20 minutes once a week to feel its full effect.”

How can I repair my nails naturally?

Take a biotin supplement. Minimize exposure to water. Stay hydrated. Pay attention to your diet. Be careful about the products you use. Avoid using gel or acrylic nails, if possible. Give your nails a break from polish.