티눈 커터 좋아보이네요 셀프로 저렇게 하면 3개월이나 걸리는 군요 고생하셨어요
I was able to successfully treat the sty that had been bothering me for a long time.
About a year ago, something hard and small started to grow on the soles of my feet, and it kept getting bigger and more painful. It was so painful that I couldn't just endure it, and there was no sign of it going away or healing naturally, so I decided to treat my calluses myself and bought a corn removal solution and a cone cutter. To treat my calluses, I consistently applied the solution and peeled the skin off with the cone cutter for about three months, and the calluses disappeared, successfully treating my calluses.
Looking back, I realize that it's important to proactively address calluses when they first appear, so they don't escalate and are easier to treat. I, too, wasted a lot of time and effort on treating calluses, partly out of annoyance and partly out of complacency, thinking, "What's the point?" Now that I know exactly what they look like when they first appear, I think I'll be able to treat them early on.
When I decided to treat my calluses myself, I considered two options: going to a hospital to get them removed with lasers, or buying a corn-removing solution and cone cutter to try to treat them myself. I decided to try it myself, and if it didn't work, I'd go to a hospital.
To explain the specific process of treating styes, first, apply sty removal solution to the affected area. Then, the area hardens and turns white, and the skin dies.
Then, the next day, you peel off the dead skin with a corn cutter. Repeat this process until the root of the sty is removed.
The important thing is to be careful, because if you forcefully cut too deep into the skin, it can be painful and may require a temporary suspension of treatment. That's why I even stopped treatment for a while.
Anyway, I applied the corn-removing solution and repeated the process of peeling off dead skin for about three months, and finally succeeded in treating my corn. It took so much time and effort, so from now on, I plan to treat my corns early on.