Hand & Nail Treatments Beaumont TX

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

Local Businesses

Plastic Surgery Assoc

(409) 833-0193
Livewell Health Ctr Ste 101 Bldg 14350 E Ray Rd
Beaumont, TX 77702


May, Norman C – May Norman C

(409) 835-4790
810 Hospital Dr, #270
Beaumont, TX 77701


Sturrock Billy D Dds

(409) 899-2668
4530 E Ray Road Suite 140
Beaumont, TX 77702


Gary Vaughn

409.833.0017
810 Hospital Drive,Suite 240
Beaumont, TX 77701


Duane Lester Larson

409-833-0193
3070 College St
Beaumont, TX 77701


Benjamin W Beckert

409-892-6015
755 N 11Th St Ste P3500
Beaumont, TX 77702


Cosmetic Surgery Center

(409) 838-0070
4232 East Cactus Road Suite 206
Beaumont, TX 77701


Marchand, Sidney A – Beaumont Dermatology Family

(409) 899-2500
3030 North St # 420
Beaumont, TX 77702


William Allen Gilmore

(409) 833-7458
3110 Fannin St
Beaumont, TX 77701


Mark Duane Larson

(409) 833-0193
950 N 11Th St
Beaumont, TX 77702


Janna Nunez-Gussman

409-835-1333
2929 Calder St Ste 312
Beaumont, TX 77702


Marchand Heart, Sharon – Beaumont Dermatology Family

(409) 899-2500
2900 North St
Beaumont, TX 77702


Norman Chalmers May

(409) 835-4790
810 Hospital Drive – Suite 270
Beaumont, TX 77701


Facial Plastic Surg-Beaumont

(409) 212-8121
3805 E Bell Rd Ste 5800
Beaumont, TX 77701


May, Norman

409-835-4790
810 Hospital Dr Ste 270
Beaumont, TX 77701


Binur Nir S Facs

(409)838-0070
4646 E. Greenway Rd., Suite 100
Beaumont, TX 77701


Beaumont Plastic Surgery Assoc

(409) 892-6015
4530 E Ray Rd Ste 140
Beaumont, TX 77702


Benjamin Wallace Beckert

(409) 892-6015
755 North 11Th Street – Suite P3500
Beaumont, TX 77702


Charles Brian Crim

409-892-4664
2965 Harrison St Ste 217
Beaumont, TX 77702


Harold Mancusi-Ungaro

(707) 393-4405
3395 Plaza 10 Blvd. Suite A
Beaumont, TX 77707


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Beaumont, TX

What vitamin deficiency affects your nails?

– A deficiency in B-complex vitamins, especially biotin, will produce ridges along the nail bed. – A diet lacking in calcium contributes to dry, brittle nails. – A lack of folic acid and vitamin C can lead to hangnails.

Do thyroid problems cause nail ridges?

Two medical problems that can cause nail ridges are low thyroid and B12 deficiency, according to Dr. Rhett Drugge, editor-in-chief of The Electronic Textbook of Dermatology.

Are bananas good for nails?

Bananas are full of potassium, mineral silica – which is thought to improve the look of your nails and zinc – which strengthens your nails. Bananas also contain vitamin B6 which also contributes to health nails.

Why put toothpaste on fingernails?

Whitening toothpaste, when applied, can lighten and brighten your nails in just a few short minutes. The same clinically proven natural whitening ingredients in products such as Tom’s of Maine Luminous White Toothpaste can double as a treatment for surface stains on nails.

Do gel manicures ruin your nails?

Although gel manicures can be beautiful and long-lasting, they can be tough on nails. Gel manicures can cause nail brittleness, peeling and cracking, and repeated use can increase the risk for skin cancer and premature skin aging on the hands.

What does Vicks Vapor Rub do for nails?

“Applying Vicks VapoRub to fungus-infected toenails can clear up the notoriously hard-to-treat condition. Michigan State University clinicians found that applying the product daily to the infected nail cleared the condition in 32 of 85 patients, though it took anywhere from 5 to 16 months…”

Can severely damaged nails be repaired?

To repair nails that are damaged because of acrylics or gel polish, you should start by using a product which strengthens and hydrates the nail structure, providing it with the components which it needs, like keratin and silicon.

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.

At what age do hands start aging?

Aging of the hands starts in your 20s, but most people won’t notice it until they are in their 30s.

Which food is good for nails?

Plenty of nutrients in food can help your nails, taking them from dry and brittle to healthy and strong. Foods that can improve your nails include fruits, lean meats, salmon, leafy greens, beans, eggs, nuts, and whole grains.

What is the best natural nail strengthener?

A quick and easy nail strengthener is castor oil, which you can massage daily into the nail bed when you’re on the go.

What foods make nails stronger?

Almonds. Lucy recommends having a handful of almonds each day because they are high in Vitamin E, a vitamin that is vital when it comes to maintaing healthy nails. Whole-grain cereal. Eggs. Fat. Water.

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.

Can nail ridges be reversed?

Some dermatologists suggest you can gently buff nails to remove ridges. However, it’s recommended to stick with moisturizing your nails, keeping them trimmed, and checking with a dermatologist for further consideration.