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Something ‘Fishy’ About Fish Spas?<\/h2>\n

The doctor fish or the nibble fish treatment was earlier used for the treatment of the skin ailment called psoriasis in order to alleviate the condition. Now it is widely used as a fish spa treatment for cleansing, especially as pedicure and manicure. The doctor fish feeds on the dead skin of the feet, hands or even the whole body. The treatment is painless because these fish are toothless.<\/p>\n

For this treatment, many prefer the garra rufa fish, as it is less ticklish compared to other fish namely, chin-chin. The duration of the treatment varies depending on the number of fishes used, but normally 15-30 minutes with a follow-up twice a week, gives better results.<\/p>\n

The fish spa leaves the feet or the area treated, clean, smooth and healthy. It is a great way to get pampered and also serves as a relaxation technique. The treatment is available in many beauty parlours and malls. Despite its many benefits, unfortunately, there are also some demerits for this feel-good treatment. Listed below are some pros and cons of the fish spa treatment.<\/p>\n

How It Benefits<\/h3>\n