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YAGIHASHI CO.,LTD
Address | 2-8-20 Seijo Setagayaku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:157-8508 |
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Representative Name | MASAO TAKAMIZAWA |
Annual Revenue | JPY 5,300,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 64 |
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File for ingrown toenails KQ series KQ2032 2 different tip shapes
Original text before translation
巻き爪用 ヤスリ 貝印 KQシリーズ KQ2032 2種類の先端形状
(KQ2032-6set)
JAN:4901601288735
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(KQ2032-6set)
JAN:4901601288735
Wholesale Price: Members Only
6 pcs /set
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Dimensions |
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Body size: length 149 x width 6 x height 6mm Weight: 15g
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Pakistan
Material / component: Body: Stainless steel, Cap: EVA
Package: Individual paper mount
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Description
This is a nail file for ingrown toenails developed jointly with a medical specialist, featuring a unique convex blade. Ingrown nails are difficult to cut because their shape makes it hard for the blade of a nail file to bite into them. In addition, forcing an incision from the side may cause the nail to split. Two functions in one! Two types of tip shapes Two types of tips, curved and straight, allow you to reach areas that are difficult to clean with a nail clipper. Curved: Gently sharpen the tip by placing it on the corner of the nail. If the nail is curved and difficult to scrape, place the file on the inside of the nail and scrape it out. Straight: Gently trim the entire nail. [Introduction of the supervising physician] Chairman of Sogawa Clinic, Eigekikai Medical Corporation Hideo Sogawa, M.D. Dr. Sogawa opened an outpatient clinic specializing in nails in April 2011 at Eigekikai Sogawa Clinic, where he serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Since then, he has been using his unique Sogawa-style nail correction method to treat 900 cases of ingrown toenails and ingrown toenails. Since then, he has treated 900 cases of ingrown toenails and ingrown nails using his unique Sogawa-style nail correction method. Sogawa's method is the only orthotics therapy that does not require nail removal at all, and since there is no pain, even elementary school students can be treated with a smile on their faces. Currently, he is busy with academic conference activities and writing papers to promote this method both in Japan and abroad. |
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Ingrown nails are difficult to cut because their shape makes it hard for the blade of a nail file to bite into them. In addition, forcing an incision from the side may cause the nail to split.
Two functions in one! Two types of tip shapes
Two types of tips, curved and straight, allow you to reach areas that are difficult to clean with a nail clipper.
Curved: Gently sharpen the tip by placing it on the corner of the nail. If the nail is curved and difficult to scrape, place the file on the inside of the nail and scrape it out. Straight: Gently trim the entire nail.
[Introduction of the supervising physician]
Chairman of Sogawa Clinic, Eigekikai Medical Corporation
Hideo Sogawa, M.D.
Dr. Sogawa opened an outpatient clinic specializing in nails in April 2011 at Eigekikai Sogawa Clinic, where he serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Since then, he has been using his unique Sogawa-style nail correction method to treat 900 cases of ingrown toenails and ingrown toenails.
Since then, he has treated 900 cases of ingrown toenails and ingrown nails using his unique Sogawa-style nail correction method.
Sogawa's method is the only orthotics therapy that does not require nail removal at all, and since there is no pain, even elementary school students can be treated with a smile on their faces.
Currently, he is busy with academic conference activities and writing papers to promote this method both in Japan and abroad.