Fish peeling is gaining popularity: now, literally, on every beach you can see aquariums with garra rufa fish.
Queues line up for those who want to try the “fish” pedicure, which is acclaimed by “salespeople”, promising relaxation through gentle acupressure and delicate, velvety skin. You should not believe them – such a procedure can end badly for you, and here is why.
No disinfection…
An aquarium with a bunch of fish is not a bath in a pedicure salon. Disinfection is much more difficult, and the fish themselves are completely impossible. At the same time, no one will eliminate customers, so you run the risk of dipping your feet in the water, where a person with a fungal infection of the skin and nails of the feet “splashed” previously.
… but as much waste as you want
Fish are animals, which means they produce waste that will be collected in the aquarium. As a result, the water will become an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, and even a small scratch on the leg will be enough for infection.
Garra rufa is not a pedicure master
They don’t know which area of the foot to focus on. Many women who have peeled fish later complained of bumpy, uneven skin. Do you want the famous “heels like a baby”? Use a regular pumice stone or go to a beauty salon.
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Garra rufa are dangerous in themselves
They have been found to carry several strains of infecting bacteria, such as Streptococcus agalactiae, which can go undetected for a long time and cause serious complications during pregnancy.
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