Hand & Nail Treatments Franklin MI

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

Local Businesses

Alva D Rush

248-644-8343
16291 W 14 Mile Rd Ste 3
Franklin, MI 48025


Raymond Hajjar

248-208-8844
31100 Telegraph Rd Ste 280
Franklin, MI 48025


Raymond T. Hajjar, D.O.

248-208-8844
31100 Telegraph Rd.
Franklin, MI 48025


John Hramiec

248.381.4600
31500 Telegraph Road,Suite 225
Franklin, MI 48025


Samuel Mucci

(248) 283-1115
15590 W 13 Mile Rd, Ste A
Franklin, MI 48025


Raymond T. Hajjar, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.

(248) 208-8844
31100 Telegraph Road – Suite 280
Franklin, MI 48025


Lawrence Tong Facs

248-647-5800
32000 Telegraph Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


Pickett Baisden Tina

(248) 433-3803
31500 Telegraph Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


Tina Pickett Baisden

248-433-3803
31500 Telegraph Rd Ste 130
Franklin, MI 48025


Lawrence Tong

248-647-5800
32000 Telegraph Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


Lawrence Tong

(248) 647-5800
32000 Telegraph Rd Straith Clinic, Pc
Franklin, MI 48025


Beverly Hills Skin Care Institute

(248) 723-5802
31815 Southfield Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


Dr.Raymond Hajjar

248-208-8844
31100 Telegraph Road
Franklin, MI 48025


Tina Gay Louise Pickett Baisden

(248) 433-3803
31500 Telegraph Road – Suite 130
Franklin, MI 48025


William Henry Sabbagh

(248) 647-5800
32000 Telegraph Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


William Henry Sabbagh Facs

248-647-5800
32000 Telegraph Rd
Franklin, MI 48025


Rth Plastic Surgery

248-208-8844
31100 Telegraph Road, Suite 280
Franklin, MI 48025


Tina Pickett-Baisden

248-433-3803
31500 Telegraph Ste 130
Franklin, MI 48025


Dr.Enrique Sabbagh

(248) 647-5800
32000 Telegraph Road
Franklin, MI 48025


Pickett-Baisden, Tina

248-433-3883
31500 Telegraph Rd Ste 130
Franklin, MI 48025


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Franklin, MI

What do lines in your fingernails mean?

The indentations can appear when growth at the area under the cuticle is interrupted by injury or severe illness. Conditions associated with Beau’s lines include uncontrolled diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, as well as illnesses associated with a high fever, such as scarlet fever, measles, mumps and pneumonia.

How can I fix my badly damaged nails?

Use a Strengthening Base Coat “I recommend cuticle oil, hand cream, a strengthening base coat, and a keratin nail treatment,” says Graves. “These will keep the cuticles and nails hydrated while also helping to protect and strengthen the nails during the regrowth process.”

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 is the best moisturizer for fingernails?

Moisturizing Your Fingernails Just like with skin, it’s important for both men and women to protect the moisture in their nails. Dermatologists recommend rubbing petroleum jelly, vitamin E, or cuticle creams into your cuticles at night.

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.

Can vitamin D deficiency affect nails?

Most vitamin deficiencies are due to either inadequate dietary intake or malabsorption. Vitamin D, which can be obtained through sun exposure, is one of the few exceptions. Lack of these nutrients may affect the nail, the nail bed, or both and may present on physical exam or with biopsy.

What is the best oil for your fingernails?

Our top picks for strengthening nail treatments are Olive and Sweet Almond oils. A few drops of Myrrh essential oil will also do wonders for the health and appearance of your nails.

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.

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.

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.”

Does drinking milk help nails grow?

Although this old wives’ tale isn’t exactly true milk does play a vital part of having healthy nails. The high calcium content in milk makes our nails stronger and grow faster.

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.