Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most widespread microorganisms in the world, and although it is usually associated solely with sexual transmission, it can also be spread through direct skin-to-skin contact and even through contaminated surfaces or instruments. Its presence in shared spaces, such as beauty salons, has raised concerns among specialists, especially because many cosmetic procedures involve contact with the skin, nails, or areas where imperceptible micro-lesions may exist.
HPV can survive for a certain time on frequently handled objects. If these items haven’t been properly disinfected, they can harbor viral particles that pose a risk to the next person who uses them. Although not all strains of the virus cause complications, health professionals agree that prevention is essential, especially in spaces where many people circulate daily.

