Do Nail Veneers Affect Nail Growth

Nail patches do not normally affect nail growth. The key areas of nail growth are the nail bed and the nail root underneath the nail. Nail patches are usually applied to the surface of the nail, and then the nail patch is applied to the surface of the normal nail to achieve an aesthetic effect, so it will not damage the important areas of nail growth, and will not affect the normal growth of the nail. Under normal circumstances, it is important not to over-wear the nail and to retain a certain thickness of nail to protect the nail bed tissue underneath the nail. The frequency of applying nail veneers should also be controlled. Frequent application of nail veneers will exceed the growth rate of the nail and will eventually damage the important protective tissues. Nail growth is dependent on the intact nail bed tissue and the nail root underneath the nail. If the nail bed tissue and the nail root are damaged, the nail will not be able to grow normally, and even if the nail can grow, it will easily become deformed. Normal life should pay attention to protect the nail bed tissue and nail root, if trauma occurs, timely repair, if there is a local infection, such as abscess formation, it is recommended to promptly clean and drain, to avoid serious damage to the nail bed tissue and nail root.