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If you’re dealing with ingrown nails, thick toenails, calluses, or feet that just don’t feel right, a basic pedicure isn’t designed to fix that.
This is a results driven service focused on restoring the health of your feet, not just how they look.
Every service is performed with advanced techniques, sterile tools, and a level of care designed for clients who need more than a routine pedicure.
Not sure if you need this? If your nails curve, hurt, or keep growing back the same way, this is for you.
Serving clients in Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Mary, and surrounding areas. Clients travel for specialized foot care that focuses on long-term results, not temporary fixes.
Pain when pressing your toenail is usually caused by pressure around or under the nail. This can happen when the nail starts growing into the skin (ingrown toenail), becomes thick, or has buildup underneath.
A medical pedicure can safely relieve that pressure by trimming, cleaning, and reshaping the nail to prevent it from getting worse.
This happens when the nail curves or is cut in a way that causes it to press into the surrounding skin. Over time, this can lead to pain, swelling, and irritation.
A medical pedicure helps correct the shape of the nail and guides it to grow properly without digging into the skin.
In many cases, ingrown toenails can be treated without surgery. The pressure is relieved, the area is cleaned, and the nail is carefully adjusted to prevent it from continuing to grow inward.
Techniques like Onyfix can also be used to help guide the nail into a healthier growth pattern over time.
Thick toenails are often caused by buildup, trauma, or long-term nail damage. They can become difficult to cut and may cause discomfort in shoes.
A medical pedicure safely reduces thickness and reshapes the nail for improved comfort and a healthier appearance.
Toenails can curve inward due to genetics, improper trimming, or repeated pressure from shoes. This shape can lead to discomfort and increase the risk of ingrown nails.
Correcting the shape early helps reduce pressure and prevents future pain. Inn some cases, a nail correction system like Onyfix can be used to guide the nail into a healthier growth pattern over time.
Hard skin and calluses build up over time due to pressure and friction. Regular pedicures may smooth the surface, but don’t always address the cause.
A medical pedicure safely removes buildup and helps restore smoother, healthier skin without over-filing.
Yes, when performed properly, a medical pedicure is a safe option for clients who need extra care. The focus is on gentle techniques, proper sanitation, and avoiding unnecessary risk
This type of care is designed to support overall foot health while keeping safety a priority.
A medical pedicure focuses on foot health, not just appearance. It addresses concerns like ingrown nails, thick nails, calluses, and discomfort using safe, professional techniques.
Unlike a regular pedicure, the goal is long-term results, relief, and prevention.