What is anatomical structure?

What is anatomical structure?

The anatomical structure of nails describes the physiological and biological structure of our nails. Nails are part of the skin system and serve as a protective layer at the tips of the fingers and thumbs of the hands and feet. They are composed of keratin, a type of hard protein also found in hair and skin. Just as every part and organ of the body has its own correct and proper structure, so too do nails.

Why do we perform anatomical reconstruction?

When we want to do "anatomical structure," we mean For the perfect, desired look of your nails. Our nails are not always perfect in their structure, Sometimes they are flat, concave, uneven, with holes and dents. Sometimes genetics affect the anatomical structure of the nail, and sometimes it is the result of a change in the structure of the nails – Due to trauma that the nail experienced in the matrix area, or due to a health condition.

If gel polish is applied to a surface that is not straight and even, the result will also be uneven and less aesthetic. And that is precisely why the solution of the work technique was designed. "Anatomical Structure Correction" of the nail, Creates a uniform, aesthetic, and strong structure in the nails.

Anatomical structure correction

Anatomical structure repair can be performed in several ways, using different types of materials such as:

How to make an anatomical structure

First, you should know that not all base gels are suitable for sculpting anatomical structures. Please note that in order to create an anatomical structure, you must work with a gel that is slightly thick and stable.' Like theRubber Base, Apex Base, and of course all construction materials. I am attaching photos showing different types of nails and how to apply the material in each case.

  • In the structure of the eagle, we prefer to use harder and more stable materials such as various building materials to lift the structure and straighten it.