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Can I cut the keratinised proximal nail fold?

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The Proximal Nail Fold is living tissue and the more it is damaged, i.e., cut, nipped, or abraded, the thicker and coarser it will grow. That is a fact of the skin’s physiology.

The PNF forms part of an important seal of the nail unit together with the cuticle (shed from the eponychium and made very ‘sticky’ so it sticks to the nail plate below and the PNF above it.) This seal needs to remain intact.

A moldura de pele clara que é a borda distal do PNF pode se alargar porque está conectada à cutícula que cresce junto com a placa ungueal e, portanto, fica esticada.

Como a unha cresce

What should be a ‘pleasing look’ is the seal intact and a very narrow and neat edge to the PNF. Many choose to create a look where there is no evidence of the seal. This leaves the area clearly open to the invasion of pathogens. This is an unfortunate perception of a “pleasing look” when, in fact, it is damaging.

Both many nail professionals and clients refuse to have any patience in creating a safe “pleasing look”. They want instant results. This can even go to the lengths where there is a wide gap between the damaged PNF and the nail plate. This, without exception, results in swollen and inflamed skin.

Rompimento do selo cortando a dobra proximal da unha
Rompimento do selo cortando a dobra proximal da unha

Em vez disso, se a moldura transparente do PNF for gentilmente levantada da cutícula e massageada diariamente com um bom óleo para unhas, ela se reduzirá e não será tão óbvia. Mas a vedação permanecerá intacta e a pele saudável.

The right oils are the answer to SO many problems with the nail unit! It may not be the instant result that many want but it is the safest. The “pleasing look” has come about due to the “instant gratification” that has grown in popularity. However, all it takes is just a little patience and understanding what is safe and what is harmful. (“Trout pout” for nails anyone?? No!)

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