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  2. Are foot peels safe? Derms weigh in - AOL

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    Dr. Scholl’s Rough, Dry Skin Ultra-Exfoliating Foot Mask TARGET Unlike other peels on this list, you do not need to rinse your feet after wearing this mask, which comes in bootie form, for 60 to ...

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  4. Surgical treatment of ingrown toenails - Wikipedia

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    Following injection of a local anaesthetic at the base of the toenail and perhaps application of a tourniquet, the surgeon will remove the edge of the nail growing into the flesh and destroy the matrix area with phenol to permanently and selectively ablate the matrix that is producing the ingrown portion of the nail (i.e., the nail margin).

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  6. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Scholl's is a footwear and orthopedic foot care brand originating in the United States, marketed in some countries as simply "Scholl". Since 2021, global rights to the brand have been owned by investment firm Yellow Wood Partners through subsidiary Scholl's Wellness Company, having purchased the North American rights from Bayer in North ...

  7. Talk:Ingrown nail - Wikipedia

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    Please review above for commentary regarding 'rounding off the nails' --- the culprit is the little sharp corner that certainly remains (i.e. unavoidably remains) where the nail attaches to the nail plate at the margin, which is below where you can see.--137.186.251.55 18:11, 18 February 2008 (UTC)