Medical pedicure
A medical pedicure is not a beauty procedure — it is healthcare for your feet. The dry, instrument-based technique treats skin and nails without soaking or blades: safe, sterile and preventive.
How it differs from a salon pedicure
A salon pedicure is about pretty nails; a podologist is about healthy feet. The difference is the approach: medical training, recognising pathologies and atraumatic technique.
Instead of a foot bath — professional softeners and burrs: the skin is not soaked, the work is precise and safe, and infection risk is minimal.
- Instruments: disinfection → ultrasonic cleaning → autoclave
- Individual sealed pouches for every patient
- Compliance with international standards and Georgian Ministry of Health regulations
What's included
- Diagnostic examination of feet and nails
- Correct nail shaping — preventing ingrowth
- Burr-based skin treatment: calluses, hardened and rough skin
- Care for problem areas and personal recommendations
Who it is for
Anyone who cares about foot health — and especially those prone to ingrown nails or calluses, people with diabetes, or anyone who simply wants professional sterile care.
Available at the clinic or as a home visit.


Frequently asked questions
How long does it take?
A full medical pedicure takes 60–90 minutes on average, depending on the condition of your feet.
Why the "dry" technique?
Soaked skin gets in the way of precise work and raises infection risk. The instrument-based technique is safer and considerably more effective.
Can I get polish afterwards?
Yes — aesthetic coating is fine on healthy nails. Where there is a pathology: treatment first, aesthetics second.
Do you do home visits?
Yes, home visits are available — with full sterility protocols. Contact me for details.