Hand & Nail Treatments Lincolnton NC

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

Local Businesses

Griffin Richard M

1-828-322-2050
900 Donita Drive
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Ahigian Gerald T

1-704-735-3116
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Buchanan, Judy – North State Medical Group

(704) 735-3116
501 N Aspen St
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Claude T Falls

(704) 735-3116
501 N Aspen St
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Freeman M Sean

1-704-532-2818

Lincolnton, NC 28092


Claude Thomas Falls

704-735-3116
501 N Aspen St
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Claude Falls

(704) 735-3116
501 N. Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Habashi Maher F

1-704-735-3116
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Falls Claude T

1-704-735-1497
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Foster Thomas J

1-828-322-2050
900 Donita Drive
Lincolnton, NC 28092


North State Medical Group

1-704-735-3116
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Falls, Claude T – North State Medical Group

(704) 735-3116
501 N Aspen St
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Doss Emile

1-704-735-3116
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Aswad Margo

1-704-735-3116
501 North Aspen Street
Lincolnton, NC 28092


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Lincolnton, NC

What lack of vitamin causes weak nails?

Weak nails might also be associated with a deficiency in B vitamins, calcium, iron, or fatty acids.

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.

Why do my finger nails have ridges and split?

It’s simply a common sign of normal aging. The growth of fingernails and toenails slows as we get older, and their appearance may change. Some nails become yellowed or dull and brittle, and some or all may develop tiny longitudinal ridges.

What are 2 common problems with nails?

Summary. Nails support and protect the sensitive tips of our fingers and toes. Common causes of nail problems include injury, infection and skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis.

What is COVID nails?

What Do COVID Nails Look Like? Beau’s lines are grooves that run horizontally across your nail plate, per an August 2021 paper published in the journal Skin Appendage Disorders. COVID nails/Beau’s lines can look like ridges, grooves, or indentations, according to Dr. Day.

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…”

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 are 10 nail disorders?

Nail Clubbing. Nail clubbing occurs as the end portion of the nail raises up and rounds out. Hangnails. Ingrown Toenail. Splitting or Peeling nails. Nail Psoriasis. Yellow Discoloured Nails. Beau’s Lines. Nail Fungus.

Can nails show signs of illness?

If your nails turn yellow, thicken, and seem to stop growing, it could be a sign of something going on inside your body. Lung disease and rheumatoid arthritis can cause yellow nails. You may also have a serious nail infection, which requires treatment.

What are signs of biotin deficiency?

It’s rare to be deficient in biotin. Symptoms include hair loss, dry scaly skin, cracking in the corners of the mouth (called cheilitis), swollen and painful tongue that is magenta in color (glossitis), dry eyes, loss of appetite, fatigue, insomnia, and depression.

How can I make my hands beautiful again?

Moisturize your hands: Save. Pamper the hands: Indulge in a manicure at least once a month. Wash your hands: Save. Scrub: Massage: Protect your hands: File and Trim: Paint your 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.