We take pride in creating a complete portrait of our client’s fingers, down to the tonal variations in the nail bed. Realism alone isn’t enough, durability is key and we are always striving to improve. Just over a year ago, we developed a new, solid block acrylic nail which maintains color better and is less susceptible to cracking than our original shell nail technique. In this photo, newly created block nails created for this client’s right hand prosthetic fingers are positioned next to her sound fingers. More examples of our prosthetic fingers can be seen at https://www.aestheticprosthetics.com/services/fingers/
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