Frequency of High-Dose UV Exposure Used in Gel Manicures Increases Cancer Risk.
Research on the subject is exploding because cases of related skin damage from gel manicures (UV lightboxes) increase with frequency.
Scientists at the University of California San Diego suggested in their groundbreaking 2023 study the link between routine exposure to high-dose artificial UV radiation from gel nail dryers and the increased risk of cell mutation, which leads to skin cancer of the hands, feet, and nails.2
Add on the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) 2023 warning that “UV is epidemiologically and molecularly linked to the three most common types of skin cancer – basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma.”3
Of particular interest are squamous cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma diagnosed in the fingers and toes, including under nail beds. Genetic history can be a contributing factor, but here we’re citing cases where there was no family history of cancer.