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Relax with doctor fish
Alre popular in China, Europe
and elsewhere, soaking your hands or feet in a small tank of water while
hundreds of tiny fish remove the dead skin cells is fairly new to Vietnam.
The “doctor fish” service, as they like to call it, first appeared in this
country less than a year ago and is now available in Ho Chi Minh City at Nadam
Spa, which opened earlier this year in Thu Duc District and is strictly for men
only.
“This species of fish is called Garra rufa. We import them from Turkey for US$6
each,” owner Phuc Nguyen said.
The dead-tissue removal service, which costs VND299,000 (US$17) a pop, lasts for
exactly 25 minutes, no more, no less.
“The time must not be too long or it won’t be good for the health. If the time
is too short, on the other hand, it’s not enough for the fish to function,” Phuc
Nguyen said.
The “little dermatologists,” as Garra rufa are sometimes known, are particularly
good for treating the symptoms of psoriasis, and in some instances have been
known to cure the disease completely.
And in case you’re worried, no, they never touch living tissue.
More traditional spa services are available at Nadam too, like sauna with
infrared rays to help remove dead skin cells, sauna with medicinal herbs,
Jacuzzi and others. Phuc Nguyen says his fees, which start at VND85,000, are the
lowest around.
Although the benefits of “doctor fish” are still debatable, any male who likes
the thought of relaxing with tiny tickles on the hands and feet can find Nadam
Spa at 12/29/1 National Highway 13, Thu Duc District, near Binh Trieu Bridge.
Before going there, you should call (08) 3 726 8028 or 0903 974 955 or visit
www.adamspa.com.vn for more information.
Source:Reported by Diem Thu |
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