How to use the file – Panasonic ES2502 User Manual

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Callus (Fig. 6 Ⓐ ):

A callus is a yellowish hardened

layer that forms through repeated

pressure or abrasion.

ⓐ Hardened layer

ⓑ Epidermis

ⓒ Derma
Blister (Fig. 6 Ⓑ ):

A blister is a round, fluid-filled bulge

formed by rapid abrasion.

ⓓ Fluid
Corns (Fig. 6 Ⓒ ):

A corn forms when a hardened

layer thickens and extends deep

into the derma. Applying pressure

to a corn stimulates the nerves and

can be very painful.

ⓔ Core
• Spread a newspaper or the like to

catch filed particles.

• Do not apply moisturizers before

filing, as doing so can result

in infection, inflammation, or

excessively deep filing. Make sure

the area to be filed is clean and

dry before using.

• Filing a single location for a long

time can cause it to become hot

with friction. To avoid this, be sure

to make small changes in the

filing position while filing.

Filing technique (Fig. 7)
• Filing an area too deeply can cause

it to become sore or inflamed.

• Filing too large an area can result

in even larger calluses forming.

Therefore, be sure to leave some

of the hardened layer.

• After filing, apply a moisturizer to

keep the skin soft.

• Filing should be performed about

once every two weeks.

ⓐ Hardened layer

ⓑ Portion to be removed

ⓒ Epidermis

ⓓ Derma

ⓔ Leave some of the hardened

layer.

How to use the file

Filing soles and heels (Fig. 8)
Use the regular file.

Concentrate filing on hard areas.

Filing the sides of the foot (Fig. 9)
Use the regular file.

Because the file rotates, it may tend

to slide sideways when it touches

the skin.

Note: Hold the product so that risk

of injury is reduced if the file

slides.

ⓐ Even if the file slides off the area

being worked on, thick skin is

unlikely to be injured.

ⓑ Soft skin may be injured if the file

slides.

Filing the toes (Fig. 10)
Use the narrow file.

Filing small areas (Fig. 11)
Use the narrow file.

When filing small areas, guide the

tip of the file with your one hand to

prevent sliding. Proceed slowly.

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