Hand & Nail Treatments Rapid City SD

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

Local Businesses

Victoria Kosters Finley

605-342-3280
2820 Mount Rushmore Rd
Rapid City, SD 57701


Marc E Boddicker

605-343-8000
705 Columbus St
Rapid City, SD 57701


Advanced Dermatology Center

(605) 343-8000
126 W 1St St
Rapid City, SD 57701


Boddicker, Sheila – Advanced Dermatology Ctr

(605) 343-8000
908 North Elm Street Suite 306
Rapid City, SD 57701


Vassilia D Young

(605) 341-5565
7236 Jordan Dr Ste 101
Rapid City, SD 57701


Black Hills Oral-Maxillofacial

(605) 348-6818
950 N York Rd Ste 201
Rapid City, SD 57701


Wittenberg, Gregory P – Wittenberg Gregory P

(605) 342-3280
22 Calendar Ave
Rapid City, SD 57701


Boddicker, Marc E – Advanced Dermatology Center

(605) 343-8000
705 Columbus St
Rapid City, SD 57701


Lycia Scott

(605) 343-8000
705 Columbus St, Advanced Derm Ctr
Rapid City, SD 57701


Burgess, Robert C – Burgess Robert C

(605) 342-3280
908 N Elm St
Rapid City, SD 57701


Gregory Wittenberg

(605) 342-3280
2820 Mount Rushmore Rd
Rapid City, SD 57701


Marc Boddicker

(605) 342-3280
2929 5Th St Ste 250
Rapid City, SD 57701


Loftus Jeff Dds

(605)716-7645
120 Oakbrook Ctr Ste 220
Rapid City, SD 57701


Schutz, Robert J – Black Hills Plastic Surgery

(605) 343-7208
5201 Willow Springs Rd Ste 440
Rapid City, SD 57701


Young, Vassilia D – Black Hills Dermatology

(605) 341-5565
7236 Jordan Dr # 101
Rapid City, SD 57701


Victoria Finley

(605) 342-3280
2820 Mount Rushmore Rd
Rapid City, SD 57701


Dr.Robert Schutz

(605) 343-7208
3615 5Th St # 101
Rapid City, SD 57701


Carver, Connie – Associates In Plastic Surgery

(605) 343-0495
120 Oakbrook Ctr # 508
Rapid City, SD 57701


Richard F Carver

605-343-0495
7236 Jordan Dr Ste 100
Rapid City, SD 57702


Black Hills Dermatology Centre

(605) 341-5565
7236 Jordan Drive Suite # 101
Rapid City, SD 57702


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Rapid City, SD

How do Koreans get pretty hands?

Step 1 Exfoliate. Step 2 Use a Serum. Step 3 Get Rid Of The Cuticle Clutters. Step 4 Apply Hand Cream. Step 5 Slip Your Hands Into Cotton Overnight Gloves. Step 6 Use Sunscreen.

Do nail ridges mean arthritis?

RA may even lead to changes in your nails, such as the development of vertical ridges or a yellowing and thickening. Changes to your nails can be signs of RA or other systemic conditions and should be diagnosed by a doctor.

What are the 3 examples of nail disorders?

Nail fungus or onychomycosis: Psoriasis of the nail: Lichen planus of the nail: Onycholysis: Paronychia: Onychorrhexis, onychoschizia, or brittle nail syndrome: Pseudomonas nail infection:

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 does zinc deficiency look like in nails?

One of the most common nutrient deficiencies to show up in nails is a zinc deficiency. More prevalent in school-age children, this deficiency can present as scattered white spots. Usually, people can take a zinc supplement for a short amount of time to clear up these white marks.

What are the 6 common nail diseases?

Brittle nail syndrome, onychomycosis, paronychia, nail psoriasis (NP), longitudinal melanonychia (LM), Beau’s lines, onychomadesis and retronychia are common nail disorders seen in clinical practice.

What am I lacking if my fingernails have ridges?

Certain nutritional deficiencies can cause changes to your nails. Zinc deficiency can cause Beau’s lines and white spots on your nails. Iron deficiency can cause vertical nail ridges and koilonychia (spoon nails).

What is the best thing to soak your nails in?

To come up with the best solution, you need to add ¼ cup of heated bath oil to ¼ cup of warm water. Nut oils are light, nourishing and easy to add to a soak. Coconut oil, walnut oil, macadamia nut oil, hazelnut oil and almond oil are nutrient packed. The oils also provide a great soak experience.

What lack of vitamin causes brittle nails?

Iron deficiency has several dermatologic manifestations including pallor, hair loss, brittle nails, nails with a central groove and koilonychia (spoon shaped nails). Additional symptoms of iron deficiency anemia include anxiety, irritability, sleepiness, heart palpitations, syncope and shortness of breath.

What foods help grow nails?

Eggs. Eggs—specifically the yolks—are an excellent source of biotin, providing 10 micrograms (or approximately 33 percent of the recommended daily value). Lean Meats. Sardines. Sweet Potatoes. Whole Grain Bread. Strawberries. Salmon. Water.