The Hidden Dangers of Fake Nails

Kristie Leong M.D.
If you suffer from brittle nails and are unable to grow them past a certain point, you may be tempted to invest in fake nails to get the look you want. Most so called "fake nails" are composed of acrylic fabric which covers the entire natural nail surface extending out beyond the natural nail to add the appearance of length. Although these nails tend to be expensive when applied by a professional, this isn't the only problem encountered with false nails. Here are some reasons you may want to reconsider getting acrylic nails:

Dangers of fake nails: Risk of infection

When an acrylic nail is applied to the natural nail surface, minor types of trauma to the acrylic nail which can happen from something as harmless as scraping a nail against a firm surface can cause separation of the nail from its nail bed. This allows bacteria and fungus to potentially enter the separated area setting up an infection. In fact, some hospitals won't allow their employees to have fake fingernails sue to the risk of harboring infection which could be transmitted to patients. Several deaths of premature infants were blamed on an acrylic nail infection transmitted to the babies by a nurse in the late 1990's. Infection can also be a risk when you have nails applied by a disreputable nail salon that doesn't follow sanitary practices.

Dangers of fake nails: Exposure to nail chemicals

The chemicals used to apply acrylic nails are notoriously unhealthy including such offenders as resins and formaldehyde which may play a role in causing cancer. If you have acrylic nails applied on a frequent basis you may be getting significant exposure to these dangerous agents. Is it really worth the risk? To further add to the risk, some disreputable nail salons are using a poisonous and illegal substance called MMA in their nail adhesives. This chemical has been outlawed for use in many areas, although it's still being purchased on the black market and added to nail products. It can cause serious damage to the lungs as well as permanent damage to natural nails when used as an adhesive. Exposure to this chemical through your nails over a long period of time can result in complete nail loss by destruction of the nail matrix.

Dangers of fake nails: Hard on your pocketbook

All of those trips to the nail salon to maintain your acrylic nails can add up. Wouldn't it be more pleasant to save that money for a future vacation?

As you can see, acrylic nails are not without their risks and disadvantages. Take these factors into consideration before committing yourself to a handful of potential problems.

Published by Kristie Leong M.D. - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness

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  • me3/27/2010

    omg. this totally freaked me out and now im scared to get acrilic nails...

  • jess8/7/2008

    its alright to use them once but more than that its bad just buy nails that have sticky tabs they dont harm your real nails i hope this has helped thankyou

  • Paula Myers1/30/2008

    Very helpful and informative article!

  • Wise Lady1/28/2008

    Great article. Let me tell you all of my girl friends, daughters and others are addicted to these fake nails. I use to have them quite often until I seen the damage it does have on your nails. Once in a while I will get them, maybe twice a year, but not often. I know two women that have had them on so long, I have never in 15 years seen their original nails. Yukkkkkkkkkk!!!!!!! Thanks for the info., I am going to email out to all my buddies.

  • Donna Porter1/28/2008

    Excellent article! I've never been able to tolerate the feeling of fake nails for very long.

  • Lisa Riggs1/28/2008

    Very informative~I haven't had these in years.

  • Pearlygates1/28/2008

    Very informative!!!

  • Lyn Vaccaro1/28/2008

    I know those chemicals CAN'T be good! Great info kiddo!

  • Susan Slade1/28/2008

    Mine are all my own.

  • cathiesbloggs1/28/2008

    WOW....I didn't know about this...I had fake nails,all of two days once..hated them ! they kept getting in my way..when I stabbed myself in the face, while trying to smooth my hair..well, they were off !!...Excellent Article !!!

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