
Category: DIY Foot Care

Dr. Watts – Biography
Dr. David Watts has helped people all over the world with his relentless efforts in medicine. Dedicated to integrity, many of his patients know him as a friendly physician, who puts the health and safety first in his practice. As a healer with over 24,000 surgical procedures under his belt, Dr. Watts is well-versed in art, science and the most advanced technology to serve his patients.
With over 20 years of professional experience as a first-responder, soldier, teacher, and plastic surgeon, Dr. Watt’s still had more to give to people in need of medical care.
The educational achievements of Dr. Watts include:
Graduate, Thomas Jefferson Medical College
Board Certified, American Board of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
Medical License in the State of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware


What to Soak Feet in to Remove Dead Skin
Dry, peeling skin. Cracked heels. Calluses. After keeping your feet confined in shoes all day long, it’s no wonder the skin on your feet needs exfoliating. Your feet work hard, and they need relief. Depending on your skin type, you have many options for what to soak...
The Actionable Guide on How to Prevent Smelly Feet
Few things feel quite so good as kicking off your shoes after a day out and about. But you may be reluctant to go barefoot, especially if you’re self-conscious about foot odor. You can learn how to prevent smelly feet, and then go shoe-free as much as you want. What...
Help! Why am I Losing Toenails?
You wake up one morning, just happen to look down at your feet, and notice that you’re losing toenails for seemingly no good reason. It would be understandable if you panicked, thinking something was seriously wrong. What caused this? Will they grow back? What can you...
Antiperspirants to Help Foot Odor and Excessive Sweating
Everyone will sweat at one time or another, though some people have major problems with sweating too much. You usually associate sweating with the underarm area or you might have sweaty palms or sweaty hands occasionally. But you might have to deal with foot sweating...