Hand & Nail Treatments Boise ID

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Jennifer Deblieck

(208) 939-5030
13176 West Persimmon Lane #110
Boise, ID 83713


Dinu Gertrud Mistry

208-342-8180
341 E Bannock St
Boise, ID 83712


Russell Hugh Griffiths

(208) 433-1736
100 E Idaho St – Suite 303
Boise, ID 83712


Lowry, Ronald E – Boise Surgicenter

(208) 323-1235
5757 Wilshire Blvd Ph 2
Boise, ID 83708


Boise Surgicenter

(208) 323-1235
9911 W Pico Blvd Ste 1210
Boise, ID 83706


Beauty By Design Skin Care Excellence

(208) 336-1759
5460 W Franklin Rd – Ste 1
Boise, ID 83705


Mark J Boerner

208-344-3220
111 W Main St Ste 200
Boise, ID 83702


Dermatology Clinic Of Idaho

(208)376-4776
6333 Wilshire Blvd Ste 409
Boise, ID 83706


Steve Mings

(208) 424-9101
100 Warm Springs Ave
Boise, ID 83712


Deblieck, Jennifer

208-327-9521
13176 W Persimmon Ln
Boise, ID 83713


Mistry Dinu

(208)342-8180
1510 San Pablo Street Suite 415
Boise, ID 83702


Kramer, Jonathan – Kramer Jonathan

(208) 344-4900
5670 Wilshire Blvd Ste 650
Boise, ID 83708


Henson Scott A

(208) 367-2834
6140 Curtisian Ste 102
Boise, ID 83704


Burch, Jan – Rodgers Center-Facial Plastic

(208) 939-9000
5757 Wilshire Blvd Ste 374
Boise, ID 83708


Craig Bethune Bass

208-333-0200
250 Bobwhite Ct Ste 275
Boise, ID 83706


Bailey Michael R

1-208-323-1235
1000 North Curtis Road
Boise, ID 83706


Steve Michael Mings

208-424-9101
100 Warm Springs Ave Ste B
Boise, ID 83712


Nelson, Vana – University Eye & Laser Ctr

(208) 344-3220
8631 W 3Rd St Ste 225E
Boise, ID 83708


Ronald Eugene Lowry

208-323-1235
1000 N Curtis Rd Ste 103
Boise, ID 83706


Sun Valley Skin Care Clinic

(208) 333-0200
8635 W. Third Street Suite 990W
Boise, ID 83708


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Boise, ID

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 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.

Can dip nails be filled?

You can refill your dip nails without soaking off your previous mani and starting from scratch. Yay for more time saved! It’s important that your starting with a mani that’s in good shape.

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.

What is the most popular nail treatment?

OPI Nail Envy: Best nail strengthener for soft nails. Mavala Ridge Filler: Best nail strengthener for ridges. Essie Treat, Love & Colour: Best nail strengthener with colour. Nails Inc Nailkale Superfood: Best nail strengthening base coat.

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 is the healthiest nail option?

Choose soak-off gel nails instead of acrylic nails. While gel nails can cause nail brittleness, peeling, and cracking, they’re more flexible than acrylic nails. This means your own nails are less likely to crack. You’ll want to ask for gel nails that soak off rather than ones that must be filed off.

How do you fix thin damaged nails?

Use a Cuticle Cream or Oil Remark notes that one of the easiest ways to repair damaged nails is to apply a cuticle oil followed by a hand cream. “Cuticle oils deliver vitamins and nourishment and the cream will lock moisture. Moisture loss is a common symptom of gel nail damage,” Remark says.

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.

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.

What diseases cause weak nails?

Breast Cancer. IBD. Migraine. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Rheumatoid Arthritis. Type 2 Diabetes. Sponsored Topics.