In the famous words of a group of animated sharks, "Fish are friends, not food." And dermatologists say they certainly aren't ...
After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
A civil trial began Monday in a case by an Arizona salon owner who is challenging an order from cosmetology regulators that forced her to stop offering pedicures that use fish to nibble the dead skin ...
After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
Um, apparently fish pedicures are still a thing (shout out Kim Kardashian circa 2013)-and one actually made a woman's toenails fall off. That’s according to a crazy new report published in JAMA ...
A 20-something woman began losing her toenails following a trendy fish pedicure, according to a new case study in the journal JAMA Dermatology. The woman was diagnosed with onychomadesis, a condition ...
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