People who get gel manicures are being warned about the potential health risks associated with the beauty treatment - including skin cancer. The warning comes after a revealed that the radiation emitted by ultraviolet (UV) nail polish dryers can cause harm. The research highlights that such radiation can damage DNA and cause mutations in human cells, leading to concerns over an increased risk of cancer.
As gel nail polish requires UV light to set, it could heighten your risk of skin cancer due to regular exposure of your hands, cuticles and nails to UV rays. Beauty buffs are being advised to be cautious of frequent use of gel manicures and to consider other options when possible. One doctor took to TikTok to echo the warning and explain why UV rays are a worry.
Dr Poonam Desai, who has a following of 25k on the video-sharing platform, informed viewers: "Can gel manicures increase your risk of cancer? The answer is yes." Dr Desai is an osteopathic physician who holds double board-certifications in Lifestyle Medicine and Emergency Medicine. She also has double fellowship training in Point of Care Ultrasound and Precision Medicine, reports .
Delving deeper into the issue, the health expert added: "When you get gel manicures, they use UV light to harden the nail polish. This UV light can lead to DNA damage, DNA mutations, increasing your risk of cancer..
. such as nail melanomas." "So basically skin cancer underneath your nails.
Be very mindful if you're regularly getting gel mani.
