Toothless kangal, or "doctor" fish, nibble at the dead skin of customers' feet at Malaysia's first fish spa in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur's main shopping area, Nov. 13, 2007. Fish spas, popular in Turkish spas where they are used to treat skin diseases, are found in several Asian countries including Singapore and Japan. Picture taken Nov. 13, 2007. (photo: Xinhua/Reuters)
Women dip their legs into a pool of small, toothless kangal, or "doctor" fish, in Malaysia's first fish spa in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur's main shopping area, Nov. 13, 2007. Fish spas, popular in Turkish spas where they are used to treat skin diseases, are found in several Asian countries including Singapore and Japan. Picture taken Nov. 13, 2007.(photo: Xinhua/Reuters)
Toothless kangal, or "doctor" fish, nibble at the dead skin of a customer's feet at Malaysia's first fish spa in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur's main shopping area, Nov. 13, 2007. Fish spas, popular in Turkish spas where they are used to treat skin diseases, are found in several Asian countries including Singapore and Japan. Picture taken Nov. 13, 2007.(photo: Xinhua/Reuters)
(Xinhua News Agency November 15, 2007)