Nail folds, also known as cuticle structures, are the skin folds that surround the nails. There are several different parts to nail folds that play important roles in maintaining the health and appearance of the nails. Firstly, the proximal nail fold is the fold of skin closest to the nail matrix, which produces the cells that form the nail plate. Then, there is the lateral nail fold on each side of the nail, followed by the hyponychium, which is the soft tissue underneath the free edge of the nail. Lastly, there is the distal nail fold, which is the skin fold at the tip of the finger or toe. These various parts work together to protect the nail matrix and the growing nail, while also providing a barrier against bacteria and external irritants.
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