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Baghdad Spa Offers Fish Pedicures: Are Luxury Treatments The Newest Sign Of Progress?

Fish Pedicures Iraq

By KAY JOHNSON   06/10/12 01:15 PM ET  AP

BAGHDAD -- The latest luxury spa in Iraq's capital offers another small sign of life creeping closer to normalcy – if your definition of "normal" includes having tiny fish nibble on your feet.

Billed as Baghdad's first fish pedicure salon, the enterprise aims to bring in Iraqi customers who have recently begun to venture out again as the violence that engulfed the country after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion ebbs. Bombings and shootings are still common, but daily life has improved for most people in recent years. Dozens of beauty salons, cosmetic surgery centers and other enterprises have sprung up to cash in on war-weary Iraqis looking for pampering.

Doctor's Fish Spa opened this year in western Baghdad's upscale Mansour area. Owner Musbah Saleh, 37, was looking for a unique service to offer customers when he hit on trendy fish pedicures, in which small carp in a tank eat dead skin to make feet extra smooth.

The practice of using the toothless garra rufa fish as a treatment for skin diseases became popular in Asia in 2006. But Saleh found in his research that it originated decades ago in Iraq's neighbor, Turkey. He traveled there earlier this year and imported 600 of the fish at a cost of about $10,000.

Now, dozens of his scaly, hungry employees dart around in a tank attached to a pedicure chair, waiting for a new pair of feet to munch on. The pink-walled reception area is decorated with floral stencils and an elaborate aquarium filled with plastic fish.

Saleh says he's confident of success for his piscine pampering project despite minor logistical hurdles, such as the city's frequent power cuts that force him to run a noisy generator.

"Chinese massage centers, beauty salons are all thriving. So this kind of business has a promising future," Saleh said. "The Iraqi people need these things because they couldn't have them before."

Violence in Baghdad has dropped sharply in recent years, after a wave of sectarian attacks that pushed the country to the brink of civil war. However, bombings and shootings are still common.

The wealthy Mansour neighborhood near Saleh's spa saw some of the worst of the sectarian carnage. These days, the area is quieter, but the local market still has blast walls surrounding it.

On Sunday, the fish were going hungry. There were no customers in the spa, just a lone man using the gym upstairs.

Still, Saleh is relentlessly optimistic.

Just down the street from Doctor's Fish Spa, there is a police checkpoint – one of dozens across Baghdad – with concrete barriers, rolls of barbed wire and armed police. Far from scaring customers off, the checkpoint was part of the location's appeal, Saleh says.

"The main reason I chose this place is because of the security," he says. "And the good parking."

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01:43 AM on 06/13/2012
Many years I traveled to an island on vacation, and after a while of threading water I felt something gnawing at my feet. When I put my head in the water, I saw a dozen white tiny fish trying to nibble away. It was kind of cute.
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04:46 PM on 06/11/2012
I guess those cute little fish don't have a good sense of smell!
02:43 PM on 06/11/2012
i have always wanted to do that.
01:59 PM on 06/11/2012
Excellent news. I have not lost hope for Iraq.
01:02 PM on 06/11/2012
I would so totally do this - it looks relaxing and fun!!
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
12:02 PM on 06/11/2012
Is this procedure Islamic did they check first?
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Elroy Jetson
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11:34 AM on 06/11/2012
Feet. The only thing showing from under the Burka.
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
10:52 AM on 06/11/2012
Almost $17 per fish? Idiots! Garra rufa have skyrocketed in price since their abilities became known. 10 years ago they were .15 ea on wholesale lists and you couldn't give them away. But people who really know fish know that Garra lissorynchus does the same job. 600 of them would cost less than $300, shipped all the way to the US.
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krayonc
Travel is fatal to prejudice & bigotry.
09:39 AM on 06/11/2012
I was walking my yorkie around a pond the other day. We both put our feet in the water & I was surprised to have a bunch of little fish like these come over & start nibbling at my feet. I sat there for a minute enjoying the tickle & wondering how much they charge for those "luxurious" spa treatments.
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valgonza08
Life is too short , don't sweat the small stuff
09:27 AM on 06/11/2012
This would not work for me .....I'm way toooooo ticklish.
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Portann
Lola: Punish the deed not the breed
06:15 AM on 06/11/2012
This is an interesting practice that originated in Asian countries. And I'll bet you anything it's a lot more sanitary that tne pedicures given in many bacteria filled, dead skin everywhere so called American "spas" with their tools used over and over again on multiple clients. Ick.
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Princess Rita
Everyone is entitled to my opinions..!!
01:43 AM on 06/11/2012
I would rather continue going to the spa that I have been going to for years and get the normal spa treatment with the back massager..... .... What do they do when the fish get big or die? Sushi anyone???
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Kittenesque
12:36 AM on 06/11/2012
Wow fashion. You are going to teach Mesopotamia progress?
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fcmean
I built my business.
11:58 PM on 06/10/2012
maybe soon, they'll discover soap.
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09:49 PM on 06/10/2012
They do this sort of thing throughout the Arab world. I remember having one in Oman. I was told the fish were wild....it was fun.