Can you get AIDS from bleeding nail clippings?

It is possible to get AIDS from a manicure that cuts dead skin and bleeds, and it is possible to get infected if the scissors have HIV residue.
It is possible for a patient to become infected with HIV if he or she bleeds from cutting dead skin with scissors during a manicure. If the scissors have been used by someone with HIV and come into contact with blood containing the virus, the bleeding from the cut can be infected by the virus through the wound. If there is no contact with HIV, the patient will not be infected.
It is recommended to go to a regular nail salon, sterilize the tools before using them, and avoid sharing household items with others in your daily life. Since there is no cure for HIV, prevention should be done by avoiding high-risk sex and unsafe invasive operations.