So if you are sick of how long and tedious debriding your callous with a pummus stone can take. You are a runner at and the callous is constantly accumulating on your heels and the bottom of your foot. You need something more effective and powerful. Your friends have recommended a dremel, but you think that is only for ninety year old’s toenails. What if something happens, could it drill a hole in your foot?
The answer is no, a dremel is a safe and very effective way to eliminate your callous on your heels. First a disclaimer, if you are a diabetic or suffer from some form of Neuropathy, you should not attempt using the dremel to deride your callous. The only injury that the dremel could cause your foot would be a burn. But if you have feeling in your foot that is easily preventable, because as soon as the dremel feels warm on your skin, take it off. Now the ideal time to use the dremel on your callouses would be right after you showered or bathed. That will soften the skin and make the dremel is easier to use on the skin. Now what kind of dremel should you use? The answer is the cheapest kind. Here is a simple bare bones model, you do not need anything fancy:
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Then the second thing to choose is the bit. Any of the following bits below are more than capable of performing the trimming of the callous.
Now just watch the video above. As you can see it is simple. Start lightly at first and gradually increase the pressure you apply to the callous. The more pressure you apply the more callous you will debride.