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PROMED Pedimed Professional Pedicure Device
PROMED Pedimed Professional Pedicure Device
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Transform rough, tired feet into silky-smooth perfection with the PROMED Pedimed Professional Pedicure Device. Designed with the same professional standards that nail technicians rely on, the Pedimed targets stubborn hard skin, calluses, and rough patches with powerful precision — delivering spa-quality results from your own home.
Key Benefits
- Powerful motor for hard skin removal — effortlessly removes calluses and hardened skin that hand files struggle with
- Multiple professional attachments — different coarseness levels for initial removal, refinement, and final smoothing
- Gentle on healthy skin — designed to be tough on hard skin while remaining gentle on surrounding healthy tissue
- Professional PROMED quality — the same standard used by pedicure professionals in salons and clinics
- Easy to use at home — ergonomic handle with intuitive controls
Specifications
| Motor | Professional-grade electric motor |
|---|---|
| Attachments | Multiple pedicure heads (coarse, medium, fine) |
| Suitable For | Hard skin, calluses, rough heels |
| Power | Mains powered (cable included) |
| Brand | PROMED |
What's in the Box
- 1 × PROMED Pedimed Pedicure Device
- Multiple interchangeable pedicure attachments
- 1 × Power cable
- 1 × Cleaning brush
- 1 × Instruction manual (English)
How to Use
- Dry your feet thoroughly before use (the device works best on dry skin)
- Attach the appropriate head — start with a coarser head for thick hard skin
- Switch on and gently move in circular motions over affected areas
- Do not press hard — let the device do the work
- Finish with the fine head for smooth results
- After use, apply foot cream or moisturiser for best results
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use it on wet or dry skin?
The Pedimed works best on dry skin. Avoid using on freshly washed, wet feet as this reduces effectiveness and can be less comfortable.
How often should I use it?
Once or twice a week is recommended for maintenance. For severe calluses, you may need more frequent sessions initially.
Is it suitable for diabetics?
If you have diabetes or a condition affecting circulation or sensation in your feet, please consult your GP before using any electric foot care device.
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