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Russian Manicure: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers and Risks to Nail Health

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Beauty, Pn, and the Russian Manicure: The Hidden Dangers Revealed

By Vitaly Solomonoff

July 2nd, 2018

Beauty has often been sd to come at a price - a price that many are willing to pay for the perfect appearance. One contemporary beauty technique often seen as an efficient approach to nl care is the Russian manicure. This modern method involves using high-speed microdermabrasion with electronic files to remove living skin surrounding the nl plate, ming to eliminate the need for traditional methods like clipping or nl polish removers. However, this approach rses concerns and presents several significant risks.

To clarify, it's essential not to remove living skin around the nl plate except when dealing with excess skin or hangnls that could potentially lead to infection. The skin serves as a secure barrier protecting the delicate and sensitive nl matrixthe only layer of cells responsible for producing keratin, which forms the fingernl. Any disturbance in this area by temperature changes, even minor pressures, injuries, or skin damage can result in inflammation and affect keratin formation.

Two years ago, we conducted research on over 300 volunteers who regularly underwent a manicure using this technique. Our study spanned three years before revealing that an astonishing 91 of the participants exhibited signs of damaged nl matrix or bed dysfunctions. Symptoms ranged from split nls, horizontal ridges and slow nl growth to pnful neuropathy and high sensitivity.

It's worth noting that infections are common among clients with compromised immune systems such as those suffering from diabetes or other health conditions. Even when sterilized tools are used , microscopic skin cracks during these manicures allow microorganis enter within a few hours post-treatment. This led us to identify several danger sources associated with this technique:

  1. Vibration: Even minute vibrations can harm cells and prompt an immune response.

  2. Traumatization: Damage, overfilling, or invisible barely noticeable micro-injuries occur even if the technician believes they are in control of their technique.

Both of these factors trigger acute or chronic inflammation and a state known as repetitive trauma syndrome, resulting in nl abnormalities such as dystrophy changes affecting the structure, texture, color, or separation from the nl bed. Although 'inflammation' might seem like an odd word to associate with beauty treatments, it's essential to understand that this condition directly affects your skin health.

With each mechanical assault on the top layers of skin acting as a constant alarm bell for underlying cells in the nl matrix through chemical signaling cytokines, immune response is repeatedly activated. This repeated stimulation leads to chronic inflammation impacting matrix cells over time. The turnover cycle of our skin is about 30-35 days, yet these manicures are often performed more frequently than this. No wonder repetitive attacks result in various negative conditions and symptoms that may become evident months after just a single procedure.

The consistent mechanical attacks on the nl matrix area through vibration and sharp bits on e-files s alarm messages to cells below using biochemical signaling pathways cytokines, which then activate an immune response. Over time, this leads to chronic inflammation that hinders normal tissue recovery and rejuvenation.

A deep understanding of live skin processes is crucial for developing safe manicure techniques. Unfortunately, we haven't found a universally safe mode for the Russian manicure technique yet. E-files are indeed powerful tools with diverse applications; they're best utilized in professional settings where they can be handled correctly and safely without posing risks to clients.

To ensure safety, knowledge and advanced education must guide every step of this service process. Let's redefine beauty by proving that it doesn't have to come at the cost of pn. Instead of relying on potentially harmful practices like the Russian manicure, let's embrace safer alternatives that mntn our health while achieving aesthetic goals.


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