Why Choose
- Clinical-grade foot care
- Addresses nail fungus, ingrown nails
- Medical-grade sterile equipment
- Professional podiatric techniques
Medical Pedicure is a clinical-grade foot treatment addressing nail and skin concerns with medical precision. Uses sterile equipment and techniques.
3 sessions spaced 2
weeks apart
Recommended every 4–6 weeks.
Moisturize daily with a gentle, fragrance-free cream to maintain softness and support . Avoid abrasive tools or at-home cutting of nails or skin until your next appointment. Wear supportive, breathable footwear to reduce friction and pressure on treated areas. Schedule follow-up visits as recommended to maintain foot health and prevent issues from returning.
Yes, it uses medical-grade equipment and clinical techniques.
Yes. A medi pedi safely reduces thick, dry skin and smooths cracked heels using sterile, medical-grade tools.
No, treatments are gentle and effective.
Yes. Minor, non-infected ingrown nails can be carefully trimmed and shaped. Severe, painful, or infected ingrown nails should be seen by a podiatrist.
Yes, medical pedicures are designed for clients who need extra-safe, hygienic foot care, including those with diabetes. The specialist works gently to avoid cuts or irritation. (Clients with advanced diabetic complications may need clearance from their doctor.)