This document discusses precautions that pedicurists should take when providing pedicure services. It notes that while pedicures can be profitable, the professional knows not to take the service lightly and must know their limits. Specifically, the document warns that pedicurists should not perform medical treatments for conditions like corns, bunions, or ingrown toenails as they have not been trained to do so. It also advises against using credo blades to remove callouses as this constitutes foot surgery, which is not in the pedicurist's scope of practice. Pedicurists should focus on beautifying feet through smoothing and softening instead of attempting to remove medical conditions.