Acrylic On Exposed Nail Bed. The uncovered nail bed can be covered with petroleum jelly or neomycin ointment and dressed with a clean bandage. As long as there is no permanent damage to the nail matrix or nail bed, the nail ought to entirely regrow and appear completely normal.
Next, thin the acrylic with a file over the entire nail; remove the filing dust with a manicure brush. These patients usually wear very long nails, and adhesion of the acrylic nail to the nail plate is stronger than adhesion of the nail plate to the nail bed. If gel manicures or acrylic nails are causing PIU, avoiding these procedures will usually reverse it.
And it is also responsible for fungus formation under the acrylic nails.
Coat the area with antibiotic ointment and top with a nonstick bandage.
Acrylic (or porcelain) nails adhere to the natural nail bed. Keep the nail bed dry, clean, and covered with petroleum jelly and an adhesive bandage until the nail bed is firm or the nail has grown back. It might be hard to spot, but infection below the nail bed can become all too.