
Elvira Zakiyeva
Cosmetologist (MD)
15+ years' experience
2008 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

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A medical (hardware) pedicure is a hygienic, non-cosmetic foot treatment performed by a podologist with a rotary tool and sterile burrs — not blades or soaking. It safely removes hardened skin, calluses and rough nail edges, and suits sensitive feet, diabetics and anyone who wants a clean, healthy result without the risks of a classic pedicure. The specialist assesses the skin and nails and addresses problem areas; contraindications apply.
The podologist examines the feet and nails, then uses the drill with sterile burrs to remove hardened skin and tidy the nails. The session usually takes 40–60 minutes and is painless.
Treatment uses a podiatry drill with interchangeable sterile burrs that gently grind down hyperkeratosis and shape the nails. With no cutting or water soaking, the risk of cuts and infection is minimal. All instruments are single-use or fully sterilised.
It is performed by a podologist with sterile burrs and a dry technique, focused on foot health rather than decoration — safer and more hygienic.
Yes, the dry, no-blade technique is well suited to diabetic and sensitive feet, with careful sterile handling.
Usually every 4–8 weeks depending on the condition of the skin and nails; the schedule is set at the consultation.
No, the procedure is painless; you may feel light vibration from the tool.
Book a medical pedicure — we'll assess your feet and nails and select the right care.
Book a visit →A typical course for medical (hardware) pedicure may consist of several sessions spaced 4 to 8 weeks apart, depending on the individual's foot health and needs. The podologist will assess the condition of the feet and nails during each visit to determine the appropriate treatment plan.
Unlike traditional pedicures that focus on cosmetic appearance, a medical (hardware) pedicure prioritizes foot health. It uses sterile burrs and a dry technique, reducing the risk of cuts and infections. This method is particularly beneficial for individuals with sensitive feet or diabetes, offering a safer and more hygienic alternative.
At Paramed, you can trust that your treatment will be conducted by a trained podologist using sterile, single-use or autoclaved instruments. Our protocols are designed to ensure safety for diabetic and sensitive feet. Located in Baku, Ganjlik, we offer transparent pricing and personalized consultations to meet your foot care needs.
Certified specialists at Paramed

Cosmetologist (MD)
15+ years' experience
2008 · Azerbaijan Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Dermatologist (MD)
2017 · Donetsk National Medical University · +1 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani

Cosmetologist (MD)
2009 · Tashkent Medical Academy · +2 cert.
Languages: Russian, Azerbaijani