"Some skin doctors, dermatologists, use needles depending on what they are doing. If something needs to be numbed, botox is being administered, or any other type of injection, then yes needles will have to be used. Otherwise, no needle will be needed."
no why would they eat dead foot skin?!?!?!
Skin craft
In cases of contact dermatitis, a condition in which a allergic reaction to something irritates the skin, doctors may use patch tests, in which samples of specific antigens are introduced into the skin via a scratch or a needle prick
The back of your foot is called your heel.
Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in skin. They can help with skin disorders such as acne and eczema.
could be a blister or something a LOT WORSE or a blood bump...where you hit it and did not break the skin and blood just pushed up
Yes, the bottom of your foot is made up of layers of skin cells, similar to the rest of your skin. These cells provide protection and support for the underlying tissues and bones in your foot.
Skin doctors look for many things in a routine annual visit. Some things they may look for is discoloration or appearance of moles, abnormal things that might resemble skin cancer, the general appearance of the skin, and if you have feeling in the skin.
Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in diseases and treatment of the skin. They are medical doctors who have completed medical school.
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Parts of a foot are the -Skin -Bone -Muscle Hope I helped. :)