Pediology
- Michelle Delamain
- Jun 14
- 1 min read
#Pediology results from today
The difference between the before and after Pediology treatments is quite noticeable:
Before (First Image):
There is evident swelling and puffiness in both feet.
Skin appears dry, with some signs of cracking and dryness around the toes and nails.
Toenails look slightly thickened, discolored, and may have some minor fungal or keratin build-up.
Skin texture appears tight, possibly due to fluid retention or inflammation.
After (Second/Third Image):
Swelling has significantly reduced; feet look much slimmer and healthier.
Skin tone appears more even, hydrated, and smoother.
Toenails look cleaner, healthier, and better maintained.
Overall, the feet show improved circulation and reduced inflammation.
The treatment seems to have provided great therapeutic benefits — reducing edema, improving skin and nail health, and enhancing overall appearance.


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