Green Nail Bed After Acrylics

Nail plate separated from nail bed - acrylic damage.
Green nail bed after acrylics. Albeit rare the greenies can pop up on occasion and are seen more typically with nail enhancements such as acrylic or hard gel non-soak off type and in humid weather. No matter what I do - ex take off the acrylics and file the green off - it comes off cause its weak and rips on anything. Green nail syndrome GNS is an infection of the nails that leads to a greenish discoloration of nails also known as chloronychia.
Although this green discoloration may have the appearance of a mold this is NOT a mold. Yes it will turn white where it has separated. Anyhow I have a that green nail under a acrylic.
The shape of your fake nails will affect the way this skin grows and leave you with overgrown. IT just wont go away and now looks like its going to another one. By doing this you can begin to strengthen and start to repair your nails after acrylics.
There are rare cases where a fungal infection known as onychomycosis is the cause of green nails. Stick to a strengthening regime. Clean the wound with water or saline solution.
There was a time when techs were taught to treat the nail to remove a green spot. As the Matrix produces more nail plate cells the damaged portion will grow forward withthe emerging nail plate. If the nail is still green after one months time patients can continue for another month and then be seen at the end of that second month of therapy.
The green discoloration varies from blue-green to dark green to bluish-grey. The major effects of the infection are majorly on the appearance of nail in almost all the cases. As well as turning green the nail may thicken and crumble at the edges and the finger may swell and be painful.