This study attempted to examine how to have healthy, beautiful feet from an esthetic perspective. For this, a lower body meridian massage was given to those with tinea toes to determine how effective it is on this fungal infection, compared to the calf massage of the previous study. For research subjects, a total of 12 adult women in their 30-50s having tinea toes fungi according to a KOH smear test were chosen.
It seems that after the former massage, blood circulation became more active, having a greater effect on maintaining a constant body temperature. It is expected that the study results would be available as basic data for esthetic salons to keep their customers’ feet healthy and beautiful by understanding and preventing Trichophyton rubrum infection.