As a medical professional the concern we may have with working on the cuticle is the cuticle is very close to the root (matrix) of the nail. Being too aggressive with working on the cuticle especially toward the proximal aspect (back part) could possibly cause permanent damage to the nail. If you’re going to remove the cuticle you should do so gently and non-traumatically. Pushing the cuticle back and moisturizing may be more for beautification than for a medical or safety reason.
— Dr. Dennis Arnold is head of the International Pedicure Association.
Technique
What should I tell my clients who want to let their cuticles grow up over their nails?
March 7, 2007
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