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Application of a three-dimensional scanner to the quantitative assessment of the nail plate condition after a hybrid manicure procedure-Preliminary study

Journal

SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 427-432

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/srt.13142

Keywords

3D scanning; manicure; nail structure; quantitative assessment

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  1. Medical University of Silesia [PCN-1-013/K/0/O]

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This study aimed to quantify the impact of manicure procedures on the condition of the nail plate. The results showed that the nail plate structure changed to a similar extent after the manicure procedure. Changes in nail height suggested damage caused by substances and procedures. The use of a 3D scanner allowed for precise measurement of changes in nail structure. Hybrid and gel manicure procedures caused significant damage to the nail plate.
Background About 90% of women worldwide use nail care products, including manicure ones. A manicure procedure results in nail damage, therefore it is necessary to search for new, objective methods of assessing the impact of the procedures and products applied within the nail plate. In this study, an attempt was made to quantify the impact of manicure procedures on the nail plate condition. Materials and methods Twenty thumb nail plates were examined. Before the manicure procedures, alginate casts were prepared for each of the subjects. The analysis of the three-dimensional (3D) nail surface structure included the assessment of the nail sections and the assessment of differences in the nail structure after superposition of 3D images of the nail plates before and after the manicure procedures. Results The obtained results show that the nail plate structure changed to a similar extent in each measured section after the manicure procedure. A change in the height of the nails is not a desirable phenomenon as it suggests damage to the nail caused by the substances included in the preparations applied to the nails, acetone, or filing the nail plate. This proves the great influence of the technique of removing artificial nails on the structure of the natural plate. Conclusion The use of a 3D scanner allows for precise, biometric, quantitative, and repeatable measurements of changes in the nail structure after a manicure procedure. The use of the hybrid and gel manicure procedure causes significant damage to the nail plate, especially in its distal portion.

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