Hand & Nail Treatments Pompano Beach FL

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

Local Businesses

Cosmeplast

1-954-755-3888
1505 North University Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Elizabeth Ann Reisinger

(954) 752-2630
3000 N University Dr
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Pamela Rosen

954-341-8907
3100 Coral Hills Dr Ste 307
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Edwards E K Jr

(954) 941-5401
1800 N Federal Hwy – Ste 106
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


Topper, Shari F – Broward Center For Dermatology

(954) 753-1030
1480 N University Dr
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Jack J Albom

808 Cypress Blvd Bldg 94
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


E K Edwards Jr

305-941-5401
1800 N Federal Hwy
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


Schiff, Martin

954-752-2630
3000 N University Dr Ste J
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Spertus, Arlene

954-564-9771
2750 Ne 9Th Ct
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


Rosen Pamela

(954)341-8907
1401 North University Drive Suite 300
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Skopit Stanley M Do

(954) 977-0270
2766 W Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


Stanley E Skopit, Do

954-977-0270
3990 Sheridan St 2766 W Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


Edward K Edwards

(954) 941-5401
1800 N Federal Hwy Ste 106
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


Waters, Barry

954-345-5034
3100 Coralhills Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Hecker Dermatology Group

(954) 783-2323
3500 Ne 5Th Ave
Pompano Beach, FL 33064


Spa Cosmedica & Laser Center

(954) 346-0170
101 W Sample Rd
Pompano Beach, FL 33064


Laura E Skellchock

954-346-0170
10141 W Sample Rd
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


David Hecker

(954) 783-2323
3500 Ne 5Th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33064


Brad Peter Glick

(954) 974-3664
2960 N State Road 7 – Ste 101
Pompano Beach, FL 33063


Brad Glick

954-974-3664
2960 N State Road 7
Pompano Beach, FL 33063


Hand & Nail Treatments FAQ in Pompano Beach, FL

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.

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.

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.

How can I look 20 years younger naturally?

Wear less makeup Instead of heavy makeup, pick radiant hues that mimic the look of natural youth, says makeup artist and What Not to Wear star Carmindy. “As we age our skin loosens and is not as taut as it once was, so the more makeup you apply, the more it can move, settle, and travel,” she says.

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.

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 illness shows in your nails?

Ripples on nails or pitted nails may be caused by a skin disorder, psoriasis, eczema, or arthritis. Nail clubbing is when a nail curves under at the tip of the finger. It could indicate heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease, lung disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, or HIV/AIDS.

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.

Which is worse for your nails gel or acrylic?

As mentioned above, gel nails are a healthier alternative for the nail than acrylic. They are less likely to cause damage to the natural nail or nail bed. Gel nails also feel more natural and less rigid than acrylic, so if you accidentally hit them against something they are less likely to snap!

How long do damaged nails take to heal?

If you lose your nail, it will take about 7 to 10 days for the nail bed to heal. A new fingernail will take about 4 to 6 months to grow to replace the lost nail. Toenails take about 12 months to grow back. The new nail will probably have grooves or ridges and be somewhat misshapen.

Can damaged fingernails be repaired?

Many injuries to your nail bed can be fully repaired. For example, your nail should return to normal after a subungual hematoma is drained. However, some severe injuries can lead to a deformed nail. This is more likely when the base of your nail bed is injured.

What is the best oil for your nails?

Rosehip Oil is a non-greasy emollient that will replenish cracked cuticles and reveal healthy nails. Jojoba Carrier Oil – Abundant in Vitamin E, which replenishes skin and treats weak and brittle nails. Jojoba Oil also helps repair collagen loss within the nail beds, promoting healthy nail growth.

Do thyroid problems cause nail ridges?

Two medical problems that can cause nail ridges are low thyroid and B12 deficiency, according to Dr. Rhett Drugge, editor-in-chief of The Electronic Textbook of Dermatology.

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.