I used to have a corn on my toe years ago, and removed it with over-the-counter liquids and patches. Now, the skin where the corn once was is considerably lighter than the rest of my foot. Is there any way this can be fixed?
Hello, I met with an accident last year in October where a truck passed over my left foot. It passed quite slowly so I had a lot of injury luckily including just a hairline fracture under the third toe and quite a few deep wounds. It's been 6 months and I have many spot scars on my foot which are black in colour, also my foot has blackened overall compared to my other foot. I want to get rid of the black spots. What do you suggest for such scar removal without any surgery ?
I got blisters on four of my toes a long time ago when I was wearing inappropriate shoes for basketball. It left these scars and its not fading. Its been 10 years. It would turn red when I stand on my feet. But it doesnt hurt or burn. it just looks really bad and I dont know how to make it fade.
I am African American of medium brown complexion. Years ago I used a pumice stone to file away callused skin on my pinky toes. I was left with light discolored patches and an even thicker layer of skin. The spots remain colorless and thickened regardless of how much I moisturize them. Id like some sort of scar removal on my pinky toes to get rid of these spots and restore my skins natural color.
Hi, this is purely cosmetic, but something that I have been self conscience about and would greatly appreciate advice. When I was younger I wore shoes that gave me blisters on my toes and did bleed. After healing calluses developed on the toes and now I have thick scars there. Is there anything I can get to reduce the thickness of the scars and fade the darkness as well? Thank you very much for your time. Excuse the pics of my ugly toes! ;)