Magic Fish Spa
31/Aug/2007 Filed in:
Cool hunting
A newly emerged "fish spa" is becoming fashionable in
many hot spring resorts, and has attracted even more
customers, all curious about this peculiar treatment.
At such a spa, many Garra Rufa, a type of small
tropical fish, also nicknamed Chinchin Yu, nibble
fish or simply doctor fish, are put in hot springs.
As they can live and swim freely in at least
43-degree-hot waters, they are naturally used for the
treatment of skin diseases in such spas.
When placed in the spa, these fish can feed
themselves on the dead cells of the human body, since
they only consume such cells, leaving the healthy
skin of the human body to grow. The whole process is
reportedly free of pain. It won't hurt and the bather
might feel a pleasant tingling on his or her skin.