Cracked heels
Cracked heels are not just a cosmetic issue but also a painful condition that can lead to inflammation, bleeding, and even infections. The skin on the heels becomes dry, rough, and loses elasticity, causing it to crack. Causes may vary—from lack of moisture and improper care to excessive pressure, diabetes, or fungal infections.
How the procedure is performed:
- The procedure begins with hygienic treatment of the feet.
- Then, using specialized medical equipment, dry and calloused skin is gently removed.
- Next, the specialist carefully treats the cracks, applying healing and antiseptic products.
- To finish, a nourishing cream is applied.
Benefits of the procedure:
For many, it’s important to understand how comfortable the procedure will be and how quickly they can return to daily life.
- Painless and safe
- Instant relief
- Improved appearance of the feet
- Prevention of inflammation and infections
- Suitable for diabetics and sensitive skin
IF NECESSARY, YOU WILL BE ADVISED ON PREVENTIVE CARE PRODUCTS AND HOW TO AVOID THE ISSUE FROM RECURRING
How the problem is addressed:
The source of pressure and dryness — the calloused layer — is removed.
Moisturizing and treatment help speed up healing and prevent the cracks from returning.
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Why choose foot care at Tervisepoint:
- Medical approach and personalized product selection
- Use of only sterile instruments
- Experience and knowledge of foot anatomy
- Comfortable atmosphere and attentive care for every client
- Medical education and experience in foot care
- Fluent communication in three languages (Estonian, Russian, English)
Result: Smooth, well-groomed heels without pain or cracks. Regular care helps keep feet in good condition and prevents recurrence.
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Contraindications:
Symptoms to consider when planning a visit
- Acute inflammatory conditions
- Open bleeding cracks (require prior consultation)
- Allergy to treatment components (alternatives are selected individually)
- Infectious diseases of the foot skin
If you have any doubts, feel free to contact us and ask your question.
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