Specialized care for people with diabetes
Therapeutic treatment for people with diabetes is a specialized procedure aimed at regenerating and protecting the skin of the feet exposed to metabolic complications. It is addressed to patients whose diabetic changes affect the condition of the skin and nails, increasing the risk of infection, damage and difficult-to-heal wounds. In the first stage, the podiatrist precisely shortens and cleans the nail plates, removes accumulated calluses (corns, calluses, corns), and then smoothes and softens the skin of the heels. If necessary, regenerating and relieving dressings are applied to support the healing process and improve the comfort of movement. At the Face and Body Institute, diabetic foot treatments are performed while maintaining the highest safety and hygiene standards, using sterile tools and certified medicinal preparations.
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes Feeling of rough, dry and cracked skin on the feet Excessive calluses, calluses, corns Pain, nail deformation, ingrown plates Desire to prevent complications and maintain the aesthetics of the feet
The treatment has no contraindications in people with controlled diabetes. In the case of open wounds, infections or acute inflammation, prior medical or diabetological consultation is necessary.
Regularity of the procedure is crucial in the prevention of diabetic complications. Depending on the condition of the skin and nails, we recommend performing treatments every 4 - 6 weeks. The frequency is determined individually by a podiatrist.