Hand & Nail Treatments North Little Rock AR

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

Local Businesses

Arkansas Otolaryngology Ctr

(501) 227-5050
3333 Mockingbird Lane
Little Rock, AR 72260


Dr.Scott Dinehart

(501) 975-7455
9601 Lile Dr # 860
Little Rock, AR 72205


Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Associates Limited

(501)663-6900
2108 Dallas Parkway Suite 220
Little Rock, AR 72205


Cosmetic Surgery Center

(501) 227-0707
Select Specialty Hospital – South Dallas800 Kirnwood Dr
Little Rock, AR 72211


William Nelson Jones

(501) 664-0418
500 S University Ave – Ste 708
Little Rock, AR 72205


Hochberg Julie

(501) 686-8711
6105 Windcom Ct Ste 150
Little Rock, AR 72205


Ray Kohler Parker

(501) 227-8422
9601 Lile Dr – Ste 690
Little Rock, AR 72205


Ramona Lee Bates

501-663-3385
500 S University Ave Ste 701
Little Rock, AR 72205


Jay Arlyn Flaming

(501) 664-4161
500 S University Ste 301 – Little Rock Dermatology
Little Rock, AR 72205


April D Winstead

501-686-8061
4301 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR 72205


Scott Michael Dinehart

(501) 975-7455
9601 Lile Dr – Suite 860
Little Rock, AR 72205


Burton Moore

(501) 664-4161
500 S University Ave Ste 501
Little Rock, AR 72205


Dr.Kris B. Shewmake

(501) 219-8388
Ste 501, 9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR 72205


Thomas R Moffett

501-663-4100
600 S Mckinley St Ste 310
Little Rock, AR 72205


Kris B Shewmake

(501) 219-8388
9500 Kanis Road – Ste 501
Little Rock, AR 72205


Dwyer, Gregory A – Little Rock Dermatology Clinic

(501) 664-4161
500 S University Ave Ste 301
Little Rock, AR 72205


Kagy, Matthew K – Little Rock Dermatology Clinic

(501) 664-4161
500 S University Ave Ste 301
Little Rock, AR 72205


Frances I Ramos-Ceballos

501-686-8061
4301 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR 72205


Dwyer, Gregory

501-664-4161
500 S University Ave Ste 301
Little Rock, AR 72205


Moffett T Robert Jr

1-501-663-4100
600 South Mckinley Street Suite 310
Little Rock, AR 72205


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in North Little Rock, AR

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 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 a nail be permanently damaged?

Fingernails and toenails can be damaged by injuries. Even a minor injury to the finger or toe may cause changes in the nail. Severe damage to the nail bed (the soft tissue underneath the nail plate that attaches the nail to the finger), particularly from a crush injury, often results in permanent nail deformity.

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 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.

What are the 5 common nail problems?

This article therefore helps clinicians to find the right treatment of the 5 most common nail disorders (brittle nails, onycholysis, paronychia, psoriasis, and onychomycosis) and provides practical tips that might improve patients’ compliance.

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.

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.

Why would you put toothpaste on your 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.

What vitamin gets rid of nail ridges?

Summary Adequate magnesium intake is crucial to prevent vertical ridges in your nails. This mineral also helps with protein synthesis and the formation of new nails.