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EL Green Co., Ltd.
[Korea]
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324-1201 TreeZium, 35 Jamsil-Dong, Songpa-gu Seoul 138-220 Korea
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82-2-34313482
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Jong-pil Park , Director
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EL Green Co., Ltd.
 
Electric Callus Remover

Electric Callus Remover

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Electric Callus Remover

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Product Specification

  • Adaptor Input Voltage : 100 - 240V
  • Adaptor Input Frequency : 50/60Hz
  • Adaptor Output : 12V, 1A
  • Dimension(mm) : 72(W) x 91(H) x 72(D)
  • Main Body's Rated Voltage : DC12V

Product History

  • Awarded the Gold Prize in 2004 Seoul International Invention Exhibition.
  • Awarded the Bronze Prize in 2005 Zeneva International Invention Exhibition.
  • Certified CE and FCC in 2004

Electric Callus Remover(How to Use)

Plug the adapter into the wall outlet and connect the opposite end to the port of the main body.
Open the cover
Set the operation level to level 1
Grip the main body firmly and apply it to the callus for removing the dead callus tissue. For a thick callus, using level 2

Electric Callus Remover(Before & After)


What is Callus?

Skin forms the first covering that protects everything inside the body and keeps being replaced with new layers of cells for a period of four weeks. During this process, what remains on the skin surface, a rough, bad-looking cluster of dead cells is "callus." It is mainly made of tough, horny, insoluble proteins and is hard to remove. Callus can occur as a reaction to various factors including cold or dry weather, stress, and repeated pressure. If the thickened dry skin is not properly treated, the affected area can turn translucent white and even bleed - in severe cases, it can become infected and painful.

Composition and Structure of Callus

The callus surface is composed of 50 percent Keratin, a type of protein, 20 percent fat, 23 percent water-soluble substances, and 7 percent water. Due to the regeneration of new cells, existing skin cells are gradually pushed up to the horny layer and become so-called calluses, an array of flat, dead cells - millions of which flake away and are replaced with new ones. The horny layer consists of multiple plates of flat, nucleus-less horny cells that are densely packed at the bottom. But those cells finally transform into thin films and are cracked open and shed as they reach the skin surface.

Features of Callus

Although the skin naturally forms a life time of migrating to the surface and sloughs off dead cells, the desquamation tends to be prolonged due to aging and external factors such as dry condition, ultraviolet ray, and stress. To keep the foot healthy, the layer of dead cells should be scraped off, since such artificial removal of callus can restore the skin's vital rhythm, pushing up new cells to the surface and maintaining a clear and clean skin. Such repeated regeneration of the skin throughout lifetime does need a life-long care and attention for callus.

Why Callus Should be Removed?

Accelerating the Aging of Skin
If horny cells, aged or dead, are not shed but remain on the surface, the skin turns dry and less elastic. This can weaken the skin's health by decreasing its metabolism and regeneration power and accelerating its aging process.

Blocking Water Absorption
As the unremoved callus hinders the absorption of water, fat, and other nutrients, it gets thicker and discolored, leaving the skin drab and lifeless.


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