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Nail Abrasion: A New Treatment for Ingrown Toe‐nails
The Journal of Dermatology, 1990AbstractA simple new method for the treatment of ingrown toe‐nails was devised and applied to 33 toe‐nails in 22 patients. The entire nail surface, except for the margin, was abraded until the nail became flexible with a Schreu's skin grinder equipped with a steel bar.
N, Maeda, N, Mizuno, K, Ichikawa
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Pediatric Dermatology, 2023
AbstractNails are an important part of your body to keep healthy. Nails start growing from underneath the skin, where the U‐shaped edge of the nail touches the skin. If you look closely, you can see an almost clear, thin sliver of skin at this U‐shaped edge called the cuticle. The cuticle protects the nail from infection.
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AbstractNails are an important part of your body to keep healthy. Nails start growing from underneath the skin, where the U‐shaped edge of the nail touches the skin. If you look closely, you can see an almost clear, thin sliver of skin at this U‐shaped edge called the cuticle. The cuticle protects the nail from infection.
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