good time.
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Nails can "lignify" and take on a brown-yellowish color. Reasons for that can
be tight shoes, external pressure, or fungal infection. Do not try to remove
such discoloration by overly polishing; the nail surface could become very
thin or the nail could break.
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Ingrown nails can be very painful. Removal, in most cases, is very tedious
and usually requires professional treatment. Consult your doctor or pedi-
curist, if and how you can support their treatment with this device.
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Do not use the device when you are tired.
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Do not use the device in case of nail diseases, skin or nail inflammation,
wounds, or eczema, etc.
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Do not use the device if you cannot fully reach the area to be treated.
Selecting the correct attachment
The device is a set with seven different attachments. This chapter will give an
overview about what attachment is suitable for which application.
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At the beginning, use the device at low speed, until you are more
familiar.
Large, coarse sapphire cylinder (11) and fine sapphire cone (10)
Intended Use:
Notes on application:
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Gently move the attachment over the area to be treated.
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Wash your hands and feet only after treatment.
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Massage your hands and feet after treatment with a moisturizing lotion.
Slim, pointed sapphire attachment (8) and slim, round sapphire attachment (9)
Intended Use:
Removing callus from heels and soles.
Removing and straightening rough skin.
Treating the surface of thick toe nails.
Removing cuticle.
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