Fish pedicures are a popular treatment that involves Garra rufa fish exfoliating the feet. The fish are said to soften calluses, lighten cuticles, and increase circulation. They may also help with: Eczema, Psoriasis, Warts, Athlete's foot, Foot odor.
The fish are said to soften calluses, lighten cuticles, and increase circulation. They may also help with: Eczema, Psoriasis, Warts, Athlete's foot, Foot odor.
Other Benifits
– Exfoliate dead skin cells.– Stimulate blood circulation.– Reduce calluses and corns.– Reduce foot odor.– Improve skin texture.
More Benifits
– Relaxing and therapeutic experience.– Safe and effective for most people.– Available at many spas and salons.– Affordable and convenient.– Can be a fun and unique way to pamper yourself.
The fish may carry bacteria that can cause skin infections, including Vibrio vulnificus and Streptococcus agalactiae.
Risks:
If you are considering getting a fish pedicure, be sure to choose a reputable spa that follows strict hygiene practices.
Things to keep in mind about fish pedicures:
– Fish pedicures should not be performed on open wounds or cuts.– It is important to wash your feet thoroughly before and after a fish pedicure.– You should avoid swimming or showering for 24 hours after a fish pedicure.
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pRECAUTIONS
If you experience any pain, discomfort, or redness after a fish pedicure, you should contact your doctor.
BAN?
Fish pedicures are banned in 10 U.S. states, Mexico, and parts of Europe. They are also banned in parts of Canada.