Dermatology

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  1. Foot file

    Best Foot Files From Algeos Reviewed

    The best all-round choice for most buyers is the Algeos Hard Skin Foot File. It is a simple double-sided manual file with coarse and fine surfaces, a 23cm length, and an ergonomic handle, which makes it easy to recommend as the default pick for routine hard skin and callus care.

  2. Cutting Toenails

    How to Cut Toenails - Professional Tips

    Good foot hygiene is more than just a matter of aesthetics. It's a crucial aspect of overall health. One key component is the practice of cutting toenails. It may seem simple, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Improper techniques can lead to discomfort and health issues. Ingrown nails and infections are common problems that can arise from incorrect nail cutting.

  3. Cryoiq Cryotherapy

    CryoIQ Cryotherapy Pens: Real-world Applications

    Whether you’re a podiatrist chasing stubborn plantar warts, a GP tidying up skin tags, or an aesthetician smoothing sun spots, CryoIQ’s handheld cryotherapy pens give you precise, millimetre-accurate freezing without the faff of theatre time. 

  4. Poderm Toenail Care

    Fungal Toenail Treatment at Home with Poderm

    Fungal toenail infections - also known as onychomycosis - are more common than you might think. They affect people of all ages but especially thrive in warm, moist environments like sweaty socks, communal showers and tight shoes. 

    If your nails have become thickened, yellow, brittle or crumbly, chances are you’re dealing with a fungal infection. Left untreated, it can worsen, spread to other nails, and even lead to pain or discomfort when walking.

  5. Dry Sore Hands

    How to Prevent Dry Hands

    Dry skin on the hands is a common issue that many of us face, especially during colder months or after frequent handwashing. It can lead to discomfort, itchiness and even painful cracks. These symptoms can disrupt daily activities and affect your overall well-being.

  6. Dry Feet

    How Foot Creams Penetrate your Skin

    Foot creams are more than a luxury – they are essential for maintaining healthy feet. Cracked or dry feet are not just uncomfortable; they can lead to serious complications if untreated. But how do foot creams penetrate the skin, and how can you maximise their benefits? Let’s explore the science behind foot creams, their absorption, and their effectiveness in keeping your feet soft and healthy.

  7. Rubbing foot cream onto foot

    Urea Foot Cream for Healthier Feet

    Our feet work hard every day, yet they’re often the most neglected part of our body. Dry, cracked heels and rough skin aren’t just unsightly—they can be uncomfortable and even lead to more serious problems, like infections and foot ulcers, if ignored.

    Thankfully, urea-based foot creams offer a simple and effective way to keep feet soft, smooth, and healthy. Whether you're dealing with everyday dryness or managing conditions like diabetes, adding a urea-based cream to your routine can make a world of difference.

  8. Hard Skin on Feet

    Dealing with Hard Skin on Feet

    Hard skin on your feet can be uncomfortable and sometimes even painful. Whether it's the tough skin on your heels or the hardened patches on your big toe, this common issue can be addressed with the right techniques and tools.

  9. Cracked Heels

    Top Heel Balms for Cracked Heels

    Cracked heels can be more than just an aesthetic concern. They can cause discomfort and even pain. Heel balms are a popular solution for this issue. They are designed to moisturise, heal and protect dry, cracked skin. But with so many options on the market, how do you choose the right one?

  10. Dermatoscope for Clinicians

    How a Dermatoscope Can Support Clinicians in the Private Sector

    In the UK’s private healthcare sector, clinicians face the challenge of providing high-quality, personalised care that meets patients' expectations and aligns with best practices. A dermatoscope, a diagnostic tool that allows magnified examination of the skin and nails, has become an invaluable resource for many clinicians.