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Fish pedicures: Carp rid human feet of scaly skin

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The Associated Press
By MATTHEW BARAKAT Associated Press Writer


ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Ready for the latest in spa pampering? Prepare to dunk your tootsies in a tank of water and let tiny carp nibble away.

Fish pedicures are creating something of a splash in the D.C. area, where a northern Virginia spa has been offering them for the past four months. John Ho, who runs the Yvonne Hair and Nails salon with his wife, Yvonne Le, said 5,000 people have taken the plunge so far.

"This is a good treatment for everyone who likes to have nice feet," Ho said.

He said he wanted to come up with something unique while finding a replacement for pedicures that use razors to scrape off dead skin. The razors have fallen out of favor with state regulators because of concerns about whether they're sanitary.

Ho was skeptical at first about the fish, which are called garra rufa but typically known as doctor fish. They were first used in Turkey and have become popular in some Asian countries.

But Ho doubted they would thrive in the warm water needed for a comfortable footbath. And he didn't know if customers would like the idea.

"I know people were a little intimidated at first," Ho said. "But I just said, 'Let's give it a shot.' "

Customers were quickly hooked.

Tracy Roberts, 33, of Rockville, Md., heard about it on a local radio show. She said it was "the best pedicure I ever had" and has spread the word to friends and co-workers.

"I'd been an athlete all my life, so I've always had calluses on my feet. This was the first time somebody got rid of my calluses completely," she said.

First time customer KaNin Reese, 32, of Washington, described the tingling sensation created by the toothless fish: "It kind of feels like your foot's asleep," she said.

The fish don't do the job alone. After 15 to 30 minutes in the tank, customers get a standard pedicure, made easier by the soft skin the doctor fish leave behind.

Ho believes his is the only salon in the country to offer the treatment, which costs $35 for 15 minutes and $50 for 30 minutes. The spa has more than 1,000 fish, with about 100 in each individual pedicure tank at any given time.

Dennis Arnold, a podiatrist who four years ago established the International Pedicure Association, said he had never heard of the treatment and doubts it will become widespread.

"I think most people would be afraid of it," he said.

Customer Patsy Fisher, 42, of Crofton, Md., admitted she was nervous as she prepared for her first fish pedicure. But her apprehension dissolved into laughter after she put her feet in the tank and the fish swarmed to her toes.

"It's a little ticklish, actually," she said.

Ho said the hot water in which the fish thrive doesn't support much plant or aquatic life, so they learned to feed on whatever food sources were available — including dead, flaking skin. They leave live skin alone because, without teeth, they can't bite it off.

In addition to offering pedicures, Ho hopes to establish a network of Doctor Fish Massage franchises and is evaluating a full-body fish treatment that, among other things, could treat psoriasis and other skin ailments.

Ho spent a year and about $40,000 getting the pedicures up and running, with a few hiccups along the way.

State regulations make no provision for regulating fish pedicures. But the county health department — which does regulate pools — required the salon to switch from a shallow, tiled communal pool that served as many as eight people to individual tanks in which the water is changed for each customer.

The communal pool also presented its own problem: At times the fish would flock to the feet of an individual with a surplus of dead skin, leaving others with a dearth of fish.

"It would sometimes be embarrassing for them but it was also really hilarious," Ho said.


wow... ok who is ready for this type of pedicure?
 
I heard about the whole fish thing years ago. Why has it suddenly been posted four times in a single day?
 
Most likely because it just recently got some news exposure and TMF folks love to share. I'd never heard of it before, myself--damn, I wish I lived closer to D.C., I have me some fishy feet every week! 😀 LOL

Mistress Aura :justlips:
 
Fish are also good for your complexion...

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I'm totaly ready for this! I can't wait til someone opens a spa here in Atlanta!
 
I'm heading to see Summer today or tomorrow--definitely going to drop some hints to the salon owner while I'm there. Unless Asheville has some weird hidden ordinance about it, which wouldn't surprise me... 🙄

Mistress Aura :justlips:
 
I thought I heard it all. I always knew Virginia had few state inspection laws, but this one seems hard to believe.
I think it's an unusual idea with possible health and fish management issues.
I would never be allowed to try it on people in my state, besides I would miss exfoliating as part of my job.
Why should fish have all the fun ?
 
i saw it on the noon news broadcast today and I'm even thinking of getting it done
 
Let's get Dimple's back on top so we can all be together! 🙂

what does that mean?

not sure if I could do it though.. would tickle too much and what about whose feet were they eatting on before you... not sanitary... they cant sanitize the fish after each guest
 
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That would be my concern. Who ever was there before you could transfer their ailments on to you.
They would have to empty and sanitize the tank, use fresh ,clean water and possibly a new batch of fish.
Otherwise, my feet wouldn't go anywhere near it.
 
That would be my concern. Who ever was there before you could transfer their ailments on to you.
They would have to empty and sanitize the tank, use fresh ,clean water and possibly a new batch of fish.
Otherwise, my feet wouldn't go anywhere near it.

I totallllyy agree with you
 
I don't mean to carp, but there's something fishy about all this....
 
From the news stories I have seen. They completely change out the water and have a huge tank of fish in the back. So yes, there is new water and fish added.
 
This ar-tickle was just reposted in the Chicago Tribune online - see chicagotribune.com/fish while it is up.
Attached is the intriguing picture included with the online piece.
 
First viewed on "Good Morning America".

I heard about the whole fish thing years ago. Why has it suddenly been posted four times in a single day?

Yesterday Diane Sawyer placed her feet in the tank. This story then ran for the best part of the day on "CNN Headline News".:fish:
 
I don't mean to carp, but there's something fishy about all this....

Abalone; blowfish it out your bass. Holy Mackerel, you said that on porpoise! You're just being a shellfish crab for the halibut, is all.

Man, all this whaling is giving me a haddock. You said things I just couldn't fathom... it's a deep subject, and I'm under a lot of pressure. But listen, shrimp; don't you come trolling around here. Just because we're packed in like sardines, doesn't mean that we're kelpless. But don't get steamed, mussels. I could see the anchor in your eyes. Let's go watch a Dolphins game and get tanked together. :fish:
 
Just wait until I open my chain of beauty salons where small marmosets chew your hair off.

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