Manicured and healthy feet are not only the foundation of well-being, but also an important element of beauty. Delicate, silky smooth skin and shapely nails add charm and self-confidence to every woman. Therefore, we treat the feet with special care and perform professional pedicure, which is not only a beautifying treatment, but above all a healing procedure. A beautiful and well-groomed feet can be one of the sexiest part of the female body.
WHEN TO USE
- when you have a callous and cracked skin
- when you have excessive sweating feet
- if your nails are brittle
- if you have a tendency to ingrown nails
- because you want to have beautiful and neat feet
Threatment prices
A cosmetic pedicure involves comprehensive care for the skin of the feet and nails. It is performed on feet without any pathological changes. The treatment begins with a foot bath, which prepares them for further stages. The beautician then removes excess calloused skin using a Gerlach milling cutter, trims the nails, softens the cuticles with a special gel, and removes them with a wooden stick or nippers. Finally, a refreshing foot scrub is performed, followed by the application of a cream tailored to the individual needs of the skin - a cream that smoothens and moisturizes the skin, prevents excessive sweating, and leaves the feet feeling fresh for a long time.
When to choose a cosmetic pedicure?
- For individuals who care about regular foot care, without excessive calluses or pathological changes in the skin and nails.
- When you want to take care of the beautiful and healthy appearance of your feet and maintain them in good condition through comprehensive care.
- Before the summer season, a trip, or an important event.
- When you not only care about aesthetics but also seek a relaxing and refreshing treatment.
Effects of a cosmetic pedicure:
- Feet become smoother, softer, and moisturized, resulting in walking comfort.
- The treatment provides a long-lasting feeling of freshness and an aesthetic appearance of the feet.
- The skin is properly refreshed and protected, helping to prevent excessive sweating and the appearance of any imperfections.
After the treatment, the feet are relaxed and aesthetically pleasing, and upon request, they can be additionally embellished, for example, by painting the nails.
Frequency of treatment
A cosmetic pedicure is recommended to be performed regularly every 4-6 weeks, depending on the rate of skin callusing, lifestyle, and footwear worn. Regular care helps maintain the skin of the feet and nails in excellent condition throughout the year.
Information for individuals scheduling the treatment
In a situation where during the visit it turns out that the feet require specialized care - e.g., due to excessive calluses, cracked heels, corns, warts, fungal infections, nail deformations, or other pathological changes - the specialist will perform a therapeutic pedicure or recommend it for the next visit. Therapeutic pedicure is a more advanced treatment that requires more time and an individual approach. Additionally, depending on the needs, the specialist may propose other podiatric procedures - e.g., removal of viral warts, treatment of cracked heels, offloading, braces for ingrown nails, or fungal therapy.
If the condition of the feet requires therapeutic pedicure and the schedule for the day allows it, the treatment can be performed immediately. Otherwise, a new date will be proposed. It is important to remember that a cosmetic pedicure is intended only for healthy feet, and its performance in the case of problematic feet may be insufficient or not recommended. The final decision on the type of treatment is made by the specialist based on the assessment of the skin and nails.
An acid pedicure is a modern treatment that uses advanced cosmetic acids for intensive foot care. Acids work exfoliating, effectively softening hard, calloused, and dry skin. The treatment involves precise application of acid preparations, which in a controlled manner remove dead skin, smooth the skin's surface, and stimulate its natural regenerative processes. In addition to the aesthetic aspect, acid pedicure also has healing properties - it reduces cracks on the heels, accelerates the healing of minor skin injuries, and has antibacterial effects.
Who is acid pedicure for?
- People with very dry skin: If a standard cosmetic pedicure does not produce the desired results and the skin on the feet remains hard and dry, acid pedicure provides a more effective solution.
- Patients with minor skin injuries: For individuals with minor cracks on the heels or localized irritations, cosmetic acids help not only to exfoliate dead skin but also support regenerative processes and healing of minor wounds.
- Individuals in need of regenerative treatment: When we care not only about aesthetics but also about improving skin health, the intensive action of acids contributes to deeper regeneration and has antibacterial effects.
When to choose acid pedicure instead of cosmetic pedicure?
- For persistent skin problems: When the skin on the feet is very calloused, and standard exfoliation methods are not sufficient, acid treatment provides more intensive effects.
- In situations requiring rapid regeneration: If an important event is approaching, and the effect of smooth and healthy feet is a priority, acid pedicure will help achieve a better aesthetic result in a shorter time.
- When regenerative therapy is necessary: In cases where the skin requires not only exfoliation but also intensive regeneration, the healing properties of acids can improve the skin's condition.
Effects of acid pedicure:
- Smooth and soft skin: Intensive exfoliation of dead skin allows for the restoration of natural softness and elasticity of the skin on the feet.
- Reduction of calluses: Removing overgrown, hard skin makes the feet look healthier and more well-groomed.
- Regeneration of cracks: Regular use of the treatment helps in the regeneration of damaged skin areas, reducing the visibility of cracks on the heels.
- Improvement in aesthetics and comfort: Thanks to the healing properties, the skin on the feet becomes not only more beautiful but also more resistant to irritations, resulting in better walking comfort.
Acid pedicure is an excellent choice for individuals who want to comprehensively care for the condition and appearance of their feet. Acid pedicure is worth choosing when dealing with dry, calloused skin or when, in addition to improving appearance, regenerative action is desired, something that standard cosmetic pedicure may not provide.
Frequency of treatments
It is recommended to perform acid pedicure every 4-6 weeks, depending on individual skin needs, the pace of callusing, and mechanical loads on the feet. The regularity of the treatment affects the durability of the effects and the effectiveness of regeneration.
Information for individuals scheduling the treatment:
In cases where during the visit a specialist notes the presence of changes requiring specialized treatment - such as extensive cracks, calluses, warts, fungal changes, or nail deformities - performing a medical pedicure or other podiatric procedures may be proposed.
Medical treatments are more time-consuming and tailored individually to the needs of the skin and nails. If the schedule allows, they can be performed during the same visit. Otherwise, a new appointment will be suggested.
Acid pedicure, like cosmetic pedicure, is intended for feet without pathological changes. All decisions regarding the type of treatment are made based on the assessment of the feet's condition by a specialist.
Safe, Therapeutic Treatment of Feet with Skin and Nail Problems
Basic therapeutic pedicure is a specialized podiatric treatment designed for individuals who have noticed concerning changes in the skin or nails of their feet - such as excessive calluses, corns, dryness, cracked skin, or alterations in the structure and appearance of the nail plate. It combines classic care techniques with a professional, medical therapeutic approach, impacting both the aesthetics and the health and functionality of the feet.
The treatment is preventive and care-oriented, constituting one of the fundamental pillars of foot health - especially for individuals prone to callus formation, foot deformities, gait biomechanics disorders, or systemic diseases (e.g., diabetes, eczema, psoriasis).
The procedure commences with a detailed assessment of the condition of the skin and nails conducted by a qualified podiatrist. Based on the diagnosis, an individualized action plan is devised - tailored to the current needs of the skin and the existing structural and epidermal issues.
Scope of Basic Therapeutic Pedicure:
- Trimming and shaping of the nail plate → using a medical drill with appropriately selected tips to shape, smooth the surface, and cleanse the nail plate from overgrowing epidermis.
- Removal of calluses from nail folds and soles of the feet → delicate treatment of the epidermis around the nails and in the areas of the forefoot, heels, and edges of the foot.
- Precise treatment of corns and mild hyperkeratosis → removal of superficial, flat epidermal thickening (corns) using a scalpel and drill.
- Peeling or smoothing of the skin → improving microcirculation, epidermal structure, and its regenerative capacity.
- Application of therapeutic products → antiseptic, antifungal, and regenerating - individually selected according to the skin condition and its needs.
- Home care recommendations → the podiatrist provides guidance on care, hygiene, selection of appropriate footwear, and - if necessary - recommends continuing the therapy.
When is it Worth Opting for Therapeutic Pedicure?
- When there are excessive calluses, corns or dryness on the feet causing discomfort.
- When changes in the nail area appear (e.g., thickening, layering, dullness) which may indicate biomechanical or microbiological irregularities.
- When standard cosmetic pedicure fails to deliver expected results, and problematic areas require specialized treatment.
- When you value professional diagnostics and preventive care, even in the absence of clear symptoms - to prevent the development of more serious changes.
- When the specialist recommends therapeutic pedicure as part of broader therapy - e.g., after treating calluses, warts, or cracked heels.
Effects of Basic Therapeutic Pedicure:
- Visible improvement in the structure and appearance of the skin of the feet - the skin becomes soft, smooth, and more resistant to micro-injuries.
- Reduction of corns and superficial calluses - translating into greater mobility comfort and reduced risk of cracks.
- Increased flexibility of the epidermis - especially in critical areas, such as heels and forefoot.
- Enhancement of nail condition - the plates are cleansed, nurtured, and less susceptible to ingrowth or infections.
- Preventive and antiseptic action - by using appropriate products, we reduce the risk of fungal, bacterial, and viral infections.
- Improved well-being and increased self-confidence - well-groomed feet not only contribute to health but also aesthetics, impacting daily comfort.
How Often Should Therapeutic Pedicure be Performed?
- Preventively: every 4-6 weeks - to maintain the proper condition of the skin and nails and prevent the emergence of new issues.
- In case of recurring problems: every 3-4 weeks - especially in individuals with bone deformities, skin conditions, or a tendency to excessive callusing.
- After specialized therapy: as a means to sustain treatment outcomes and maintain proper gait biomechanics.
Regular visits enhance the therapeutic effectiveness and significantly improve the quality of life - alleviating pain, discomfort, and aesthetic concerns.
Organizational Information
Basic therapeutic pedicure includes standard care and treatment of physiological and pathological calluses (corns, mild hyperkeratosis) without the presence of inflammatory changes.
The following procedures are not included in the treatment:
- removal of calluses or viral warts,
- treatment of deep, cracked heels with inflammation,
- trimming of ingrown toenails,
- reconstruction of damaged nail plates,
- application of orthonyxial braces,
- foot massage or reflexology therapy.
Take care of your feet with the attention they truly need. Basic therapeutic pedicure is not just care - it's a safe and effective step towards health, comfort, and well-being in daily life.
Advanced foot treatment - calluses, minor corns, and initial cracks under the control of a specialist
An extended therapeutic pedicure is a therapeutic-care treatment with an expanded scope of action, designed for individuals with more advanced changes in the skin of the feet - such as extensive or numerous calluses, minor corns, thickening of the epidermis, and initial signs of cracking skin, especially around the heels. This treatment is a continuation or complement to basic therapeutic pedicure, but its scope allows for a broader intervention and effective treatment of more problematic areas.
The treatment is performed by an experienced podiatrist who, after an initial diagnosis, determines a therapeutic plan - taking into account the quantity and type of changes, their location, and the needs of the skin. The extended therapeutic pedicure aims not only to improve the appearance of the feet but above all to restore their proper protective and biomechanical function and prevent complications such as pain, infections, deep cracks, or secondary inflammatory conditions.
What does the extended therapeutic pedicure include?
- Shortening and shaping of the nail plate → aligning nail lengths, cleansing their surfaces and edges, gentle filing of the plate using a medical drill.
- Cleansing of nail folds → removal of overgrown skin surrounding the nails, improving aesthetics and preventing ingrowth.
- Removal of physiological calluses → working on the skin of the heels, ball of the foot, and edges of the foot - as in basic pedicure.
- Removal of a larger number of calluses → precise treatment of larger or numerous thickenings using a scalpel and drills, also in hard-to-reach areas (e.g., metatarsal heads, the area around the big toe, longitudinal arch of the foot).
- Treatment of minor corns → superficial, hard corns that are not inflamed, removed entirely or partially depending on the depth.
- Gentle treatment of initial heel cracks → superficial cracks without infection or bleeding are cleansed, protected, and treated with appropriate regenerating products.
- Use of therapeutic products → individually selected for nourishing, antiseptic, antifungal, and skin regeneration-accelerating properties.
- Home care recommendations → including skin care, selection of regenerative products, and advice on footwear or offloading.
Who is the extended therapeutic pedicure recommended for?
The extended treatment is intended for individuals who:
- have extensive, hard, or recurring calluses - present in more than one area of the foot,
- have noticed initial skin cracks - especially around the heels, requiring cleansing and protection,
- are dealing with minor, superficial corns causing local discomfort when walking,
- have not used professional podiatric services for a long time and require more comprehensive skin treatment,
- need more intensive care and regeneration therapy, as basic treatment is not sufficient.
The treatment is particularly recommended for individuals with circulatory disorders, diabetes, foot bone deformities, as well as patients with high mechanical stress (e.g., athletes, individuals working while standing, overweight individuals).
Effects of extended therapeutic pedicure:
- Effective removal of advanced calluses and numerous corns - improvement in foot comfort and aesthetics.
- Reduction of superficial corns - elimination of pressure sources, reducing pain while walking.
- Protection and regeneration of cracked heels - improving skin elasticity and restoring the protective function of the epidermis.
- Improvement in foot biomechanics - by reducing pressure points and leveling the contact surface with the ground.
- Reduced risk of dermatological and mechanical complications - including infections, inflammations, further skin cracking.
- Increase in care awareness - patients receive specific guidance on avoiding recurrence of issues and improving foot comfort in daily life.
How often should the extended treatment be performed?
- For chronic or recurring problems: every 3-4 weeks - until an improvement and stabilization of the skin condition is achieved.
- For care and preventive purposes: every 6 weeks - as a part of continuous foot care to prevent recurring changes.
- After specialized therapy completion: as a continuation to maintain the effects of dermatological or orthopedic treatment.
The frequency of treatments is always determined individually based on the diagnosis and the severity of the changes.
Organizational information
The extended therapeutic pedicure includes:
- all elements of the basic treatment,
- treatment of a larger number of calluses,
- removal of minor, superficial corns (without inflammation),
- gentle treatment of superficial heel cracks.
The treatment does not include:
- removal of deep corns or viral warts,
- treatment of ingrown nails and application of orthonyxial braces,
- treatment of deep, oozing, or bleeding cracks,
- nail reconstruction,
- foot massage or fascial therapy.
The above procedures are additional services requiring separate qualifications, reservations, and pricing.
The extended therapeutic pedicure is a treatment that combines comprehensive care with professional foot skin therapy. It helps regain walking comfort, halt the progression of changes, and restore the proper function of the feet - without pain, without compromises, and with full respect for the needs of your body.
Intensive care for fragile and brittle nails
Japanese pedicure P.Shine is a unique treatment that strengthens natural nails, giving them a unique shine of pink pearl. It involves vigorously rubbing a specially prepared paste into the natural nail plate, followed by applying a layer of powder to set the effect. Thanks to the vigorous application of a nourishing paste containing vitamins A and E, keratin, bee pollen, and silica from the Japanese sea, nails gain shine and are intensely nourished.
Who do we recommend Japanese pedicure for?
- For individuals with fragile, brittle, and splitting nails that need intensive strengthening.
- For those who want to take care of the natural nail plate, restoring its health and shine.
- For individuals looking for a treatment that, in addition to aesthetic effects, supplies nails with nourishing ingredients such as vitamins A and E, keratin, bee pollen, and silica.
Effects of Japanese pedicure:
- Nails become visibly stronger and less prone to breaking and splitting.
- A shine effect resembling a pink pearl, which enhances the natural beauty of the nails.
- Intense nourishment that improves the condition and structure of the nail plate.
- With regular touch-ups (every 2-3 weeks), maintaining the long-lasting effect of healthy and well-groomed nails.
Japanese pedicure is not just about aesthetics but primarily about intensive strengthening treatment. It is an excellent choice for individuals who want to give up nail polish while improving the structure of their nails. The treatment combines care with a visual effect - without polish, without hybrid, but with lasting shine and a healthy look. Ideal for daily wear and before going on vacation.
Deep Care and Relaxation in Premium Version
Pedicure Spa is a luxurious treatment that combines a classic pedicure, exfoliating scrub, relaxing massage, and refreshing mask. Initially, the feet undergo comprehensive care - they are cleansed, nails trimmed, and excess calloused skin is removed, preparing them for the subsequent stages. Then, an exfoliation is performed, thoroughly cleansing and smoothing the skin, leaving it soft and ready for a relaxing massage. The foot massage, carried out using specially selected cream, relieves muscular tension, improves circulation, and supports natural regenerative processes. The treatment is completed with a refreshing mask that intensely moisturizes and nourishes the skin, restoring its natural radiance.
Who is Pedicure Spa for?
- For individuals who value comprehensive foot care and want to combine a standard pedicure with deep relaxation.
- When feet feel tired and sore after a long day, and a treatment supporting regeneration and improving circulation is needed.
- If you aim for intensive moisturization and nourishment of the skin, allowing you to enjoy healthy and aesthetic-looking feet.
Effects of Pedicure Spa Treatment
- Deep relaxation of foot muscles and reduction of tension, resulting in a feeling of lightness.
- Smooth, refreshed, and intensely moisturized skin, with restored natural radiance.
- Improved circulation and support for natural regenerative processes, influencing the overall health of the feet.
- An aesthetic appearance that provides comfort and confidence on any occasion.
For Comfort, Health, and Pleasure
Well-groomed feet are not only about aesthetics but also the foundation of daily comfort. Pedicure Spa is the perfect combination of professional care and deep relaxation, bringing relief to tired feet. Nourished, soft skin and lightness after the treatment are effects you will appreciate every day. It is an excellent choice for yourself - to slow down, breathe, and feel better - or as a special gift for a loved one. Because we deserve to take good care of ourselves - starting from our feet.
Perfect care and relaxation for tired feet
Cosmetic pedicure with lymphatic foot massage is a comprehensive ritual that combines precise aesthetic care with elements of relaxation therapy. The treatment is intended for individuals with healthy feet that do not require podiatric intervention but wish to care for the appearance and condition of their skin and nails in a comfortable and relaxing manner.
The procedure starts with a foot bath, preparing them for further stages during which the cosmetologist removes excess calloused skin and carefully trims the nails. Next, a massage of the foot joints and muscles is performed using a cream with a unique formula containing ingredients that restore the hydrolipid balance, firmness, and elasticity of the skin. This massage not only stimulates the lymphatic system and improves circulation but also deeply nourishes the skin, giving the feet a healthy and radiant look. The treatment concludes with a refreshing scrub and moisturizing therapy, leaving the feet relaxed, soft, and ready for further care or decoration according to the client's wishes.
When to choose a pedicure with foot massage?
- If you feel that your feet are tired and sore after a long day of work, and an additional lymphatic massage can help reduce the feeling of heaviness.
- When you aim to improve lymphatic circulation, which promotes detoxification of the body and reduces swelling.
- If you need deep relaxation of the muscles and joints of the feet, a lymphatic massage can effectively loosen tension and improve skin elasticity.
- In situations where an intensive lifestyle or long hours on your feet require not only cosmetic care but also regenerative massage to support the body's natural mechanisms.
Effects of pedicure with foot massage:
- Deep relaxation of foot muscles and tension reduction, resulting in a feeling of lightness and comfort.
- Improved lymphatic circulation, supporting the body's natural detoxification processes and reducing swelling.
- Enhancement of foot skin regeneration, making them firmer, more elastic, and well moisturized.
- Refreshing and healthy appearance that improves both the aesthetics and functionality of the feet.
How often should the treatment be performed?
- Preventively and for maintenance: every 4-6 weeks - to maintain a healthy appearance and good condition of the feet.
- As needed: whenever you feel fatigue, strain, or want to reduce tension and swelling.
- As part of wellness and regeneration: e.g., after intense exertion, before a trip, or during seasonal detoxification.
Important information:
A cosmetic pedicure with foot massage is intended for individuals without active pathological changes (such as corns, calluses, warts, cracked heels, or ingrown toenails). In case of such issues, consider a podiatric treatment or medical pedicure. During the appointment, the specialist may suggest expanding the scope of the treatment or a separate podiatric consultation.
Do you want your feet to not only be beautiful but also light, rested, and full of energy? This treatment is the perfect choice.
A pedicure is a quick treatment focused solely on the precise trimming and shaping of the toenails. The procedure involves cutting the nails and thoroughly smoothing and shaping them, giving the feet a neat and well-groomed appearance.
Who should choose a pedicure and when?
- For individuals in need of quick and precise care for their toenails only.
- When the main goal is to improve the aesthetics of the nails without the need for additional skincare treatments for the feet.
Effects of the treatment
- Neatly trimmed and leveled nails, resulting in an aesthetic appearance of the feet.
- Quick refreshment, providing the effect of well-maintained and organized nails.
- Improvement in the aesthetics of the feet thanks to well-groomed nails.