It's safe, pain free and is the best treatment for toenail fungus
Cold laser has an 84% success rate in the treatment of stubborn toenail fungus because it breaks down the cell walls of the fungus and stimulates blood flow, thus allowing your body's own immune system to overcome it
Key benefits of using cold laser to treat toenail fungus
Effectively kills toenail fungus in just a few treatments
Enlists your body’s own immune response to treat toe nail fungus infections
Works equally effectively on toenails and fingernails
Totally safe, no side effects, pain or recovery time
Boosts healthy nail growth, a key factor for successful fungal nail treatment
When it comes to toenail fungus treatment, recent advances in laser technology have enabled specialists to effectively target and treat fungal nail infections with new cold laser
It’s worth you taking the time to understand all available options to treat your nail fungus.
Let’s walk you through them...
Ignore
Of course you can always choose to ignore the problem, however if left untreated, toenail fungus is likely to gradually spread from the tip of the nail to the root and make the nail thicker and thicker. It’s also likely to spread from one nail to another and from one foot to another
Topical
Topical treatments or creams are available as prescription or over-the-counter medications from your local chemist. While they are a convenient, low cost option, they have a very low rate of success as they do not penetrate the nail effectively to treat the toenail fungus
Oral Medication
Oral toenail antifungal medicine, have a reasonably good success rate but require a 3 or 6 months course of treatment and pose a very real risk for the liver and kidney. The fact blood tests are required every 4 to 6 weeks to monitor the liver is indicative of the harm it can cause
Hot Laser
Hot laser has been a popular option in treating nail fungus, however has been superseded by cold laser treatment more recently. Hot laser not only causes a high degree of pain and discomfort, it’s success is limited due to the pinpoint nature of the treatment - which often misses areas of toenail fungus
Surgical
In extreme cases, the toenail may be surgically removed. This procedure is usually performed by a medical professional on just the affected part of the nail. However, the toenail fungus usually resides within the nail bed. So, unless the entire nail is removed, the infection usually returns. In serious cases, the nail is permanently killed and when healed, normal skin grows in place of the nail bed. Not ideal!
Cold Laser
When it comes to toenail fungus infections, recent advances in cold laser technology have enabled specialists to more effectively target and treat toenail fungus safely and effectively
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