Hand & Nail Treatments Fountain Valley CA

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

Local Businesses

Thuan T Nguyen

(714) 444-4011
11190 Warner Ave – Suite 400
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


New Look Institute-Plastic Sur

(714) 966-2888
9055 Sw Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


The Institute Of Cosmetic And Reconstructive Surgery

714.444.4011
11190 Warner Avenue, Suite 400
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Orange County Brain & Spine

(714) 433-2000
9155 Southwest Barnes Road Suite 930
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Loc Nguyen

(714) 895-6556
9155 Sw Barnes Road Suite 532
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Andrew A Ceavatta Jr

714-549-1770
11100 Warner Ave Ste 264
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Eugene D Elliott Inc

(714) 241-0646
9600 Southwest Oak Street Suite 350
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Nguyen, Quan

714-898-9368
11160 Warner Ave Ste 201
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Eugene Elliott

(714) 241-0646
Suite 101 9900 Talbert Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Vipal Soni

(714) 545-8700
11180 Warner Ave. – Suite #371
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Alan Tran

(714) 966-2888
Suite 223 11160 Warner Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Quan Hoang Nguyen

714-979-9911
11160 Warner Ave Ste 201
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Eugene Douglas Elliott

949-718-0850
11180 Warner Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Elizabeth P B Long

9940 Talbert Ave # 303
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Eggart, Shari – Andrew A Ceavatta Incorporated

(714) 549-1770
11100 Warner Ave, #264
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Alan Thai Tran

714-966-2888
11160 Warner Ave Ste 223
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Behrooz Kalantarian

(714) 444-4495
9495 Sw Locust St Suite A
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Andrew A Ceavatta

(714) 549-1770
11100 Warner Ave – 264
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Behrooz Kalantarian

714-444-4495
11160 Warner Ave., Suite 119
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Dr.Behrooz Kalantarian

714-444-4495
11160 Warner Avenue, Suite 119
Fountain Valley, CA 92708


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Fountain Valley, CA

Is vaseline good for your nails?

“It helps your cuticles, keeps your hands and nails hydrated, and works better than callus removal if you put it on your feet and wear socks overnight,” says Nguyen. “The best part is that it’s affordable and probably already in your medicine cabinet!” she adds.

What is encapsulation on nails?

Encapsulation, also referred to in the nail industry as ’embedding’ is the action of enclosing something in or as if in a capsule, for example in-between two layers of nail products like L&P or gel.

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.

Does drinking water help nails grow?

If you don’t take care of your nails, over time, they will become really brittle and break easily. Drinking enough water not only keeps your nail bed healthy, but also aids stronger and faster nail growth.

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 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.

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.

Why do nails get ridges as you age?

With age, vertical nail ridges may become more numerous or prominent because of changes in cell turnover within the nail. If your fingernails change color or you develop horizontal nail ridges, consult your health care provider. These changes could indicate an underlying health condition.

Does B12 strengthen nails?

B12 is also essential for keeping nails strong and healthy. B12 specificially enables iron to be absorbed by the body, ensuring the formation of enough red blood cells. Low iron levels or anaemia can directly affect nail health – in fact it’s a classic symptom – making them white, thin and prone to breakage.

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 does calcium deficiency look like in nails?

When your body lacks calcium, your nails become thinner, weaker, and brittle. You may notice that they break easily and just don’t look as healthy as they used to. Although nails and bones are made up of different substances, they’re similar enough that poor nail health may be an early marker of bone density problems.

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 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.

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.