

Caring for Your Feet
Benefits of Advanced Wellness Pedicures
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Improved Overall Foot Health: Address various foot problems, including fungal infections, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, and cracked heels.
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Infection Control: Pedicures are performed using sanitized and sterilized tools, reducing the risk of infections, which is especially important for individuals with diabetes or weakened immune systems.
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Professional Assessment: Provided by a professional who can assess and recognize foot and nail issues that might require medical attention.
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Diabetic Foot Care: For people with diabetes, foot health is crucial. Pedicures can help prevent diabetic foot complications through careful management of any foot conditions.
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Pain Relief: Treatment of corns, calluses, and ingrown toenails can immediately relieve pain or discomfort.
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Customized Foot Care: Regine’s pedicures are tailored to each client’s specific foot care needs, unlike standard pedicures, which follow a general routine.
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Enhanced Mobility and Comfort: By addressing foot pain and problems, these pedicures can improve mobility and comfort in daily activities.
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Prevention of Future Issues: Regular medical pedicures can help prevent future foot problems.
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Circulation Improvement: The pedicure’s massage component can improve circulation in the feet and lower legs, which is particularly beneficial for people with circulatory issues.
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Mental and Emotional Well-being: Pedicures can also be a relaxing and enjoyable experience, contributing to overall mental and emotional well-being.

Conditions that We Can Help Treat & Address
Tinea Pedis (Athlete’s Foot)
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection affecting the feet, causing itching and peeling. During a pedicure, technicians can spot signs like redness and recommend anti-fungal treatments. Regular pedicures help maintain foot hygiene and prevent recurrence.
Ingrown Toenails
We prioritize your foot health with effective treatment and prevention strategies for ingrown toenails. Our team offers personalized care to prevent future issues. Trust us for healthy, comfortable feet!
Blisters
A blister is a fluid-filled pocket on the skin caused by friction or irritation. Getting a pedicure can promote healthy feet by gently exfoliating and reducing blister risk. Regular pedicures enhance foot hygiene, minimizing future blister development.
Even More!
Check with your technician to address a complete list of medical or cosmetic issues that we can address during your pedicure service. Make sure to inform us if you have any underlying health conditions that affect your feet (like diabetes) that we should know about.
Toenail or Skin Fungus
Toenail or skin fungus is a common condition affecting the feet. During a pedicure, technicians can spot signs like redness and recommend anti-fungal treatments. Regular pedicures help maintain foot hygiene and prevent recurrence.
Peeling Skin
Peeling skin is when the outer layer flakes off, often from dryness. A pedicure helps by exfoliating dead skin and moisturizing feet, reducing peeling. It promotes skin health, enhancing both appearance and well-being. Regular pedicures can keep your feet feeling their best.
Bunions
A bunion is a bony bump at the base of the big toe, causing it to angle towards the second toe, often leading to pain. A pedicure can alleviate discomfort through foot care, including exfoliation and massage, while also enhancing the look of the feet.
Cracked or Dry Skin
Cracked or dry skin is rough and flaky. A pedicure helps by exfoliating dead skin and softening the feet, alleviating discomfort and improving appearance. Regular pedicures promote healthy, nourished skin and prevent further dryness.
Discolored or Thick Nails
Discolored or thick nails may indicate underlying nail conditions. A professional pedicure can clean and trim nails, enhancing hygiene. We also address causes of thickening, promoting healthier growth, and preventing future issues.
Callouses
A callous is a thickened area of skin that forms due to friction or pressure, often on the feet. Getting a pedicure helps by removing dead skin and providing relief, promoting smoother feet. Regular pedicures can help maintain foot health and prevent callouses.
