Theres nothing like a great pedicure.
Thirty (painless!)
Not that I missed the polish: My bare toes were so shiny that they almost sparkled.

Photographed by Irving Penn,Vogue, March 1991
I never thought Id say it, but: Mission accomplished.
Want to try a medical pedicure for yourself?
Heres what to know.
What is a medical pedicure?
Every season calls for some TLC, but who couldnt benefit from a deep clean?
Thats what a medical pedicure achievesat the very least.
In other words, a medical pedicure prioritizes medical-grade hygiene and treatment instead of mere cosmetics.
What to expect during a medical pedicure?
Dead skin will be exfoliated, and a medical-grademoisturizerwill be applied to improve skin texture and hydration.
During and afterwards, youll receive specialized recommendations to maintain the results and treat any ongoing issues.
The practitioner diagnoses the overall health of your feet and nails, notes Soliman.
After all, our feet go through a lot!
Regular treatments can prevent minor issues from developing into more severe problems.
Medical pedicures are also highly recommended for those dealing with diabetes, who should avoid even minor injuries.
How often to get a medical pedicure?
Everyones feet are differentand it totally depends on your specific conditions.
However, most experts recommend getting a medical pedicure every six to eight weeks.
Choosing a provider with proper training and a commitment to medical-grade hygiene is essential, Tambini advises.
Look for reviews or ask about the practitioners credentials and sterilization practices to ensure you get the best care.
How much is a medical pedicure?
They also vary depending on location and the complexity of the treatment.