After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
Some states already ban fish-nibbling foot treatments. May 16, 2012— -- The tiny toothless carp that nibble away dead, callused skin from the feet of salon customers undergoing fish pedicures may ...
"Fish are friends, not food," animated sharks famously declare in 2003's "Finding Nemo." But are they pedicurists, too? On TikTok, videos have gone viral of people getting so-called "fish pedicures," ...
A woman in her 20s reportedly lost all of her toenails after allegedly getting a so-called “fish pedicure,” a treatment touted by many as rejuvenating for a person’s feet. Fish pedicures involve ...
With a fish pedicure, Garra rufa eat the dead skin off of feet to reveal smooth skin. But there are some safety and environmental concerns, including difficulty sanitizing between patrons. A fish ...
Fish pedicures are a type of cosmetic treatment in which a person soaks their feet in water while a specific type of toothless fish eats away dead skin. In Turkey, where the practice originates, there ...
(CNN) -- After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA ...
A woman began to lose her toenails after a "fish pedicure," a ticklish spa craze popular in China and the United States, according to a study published Tuesday in JAMA Dermatology. The unidentified ...
When a young woman noticed her toenails started to separate from her toes, she went to the doctor and received some surprising news: the fish pedicure she had gotten months before was the likely cause ...