Onychomycosis (fungal nail infections) are very common and contagious so it’s important to stop the fungus from spreading but also it is very unsightly. Laser nail fungus treatment therapy is relatively new and uses laser wavelengths to interact with the fungus without affecting the healthy skin around the infection.
Fungal nail infections are a very common problem affecting around 3 in every 100 people in the UK. The nail fungus is similar to athlete’s foot. The all new cutting edge Deka Q Switch Laser is revolutionary in the UK laser market thanks to its effectiveness, speed, simplicity, and safety. The Studio Laser can use laser light to destroy the fungus that causes fungal nail infections.
Key Features:
Light is absorbed by the water in the skin underneath and around the nail, creating heat. This heat helps to destroy the dermatophytes and eliminate the fungal infection. The laser applicator is placed on the nail and a short pulse of light is
released. The entire nail bed and nail matrix is then treated in this way.
The number of treatments varies depending on the individual, although usually 2-6 treatments are needed for the best results which become apparent as the nail grows out. If there is slow rate of toenail growth, it may take several months in some cases because for a successful treatment, the chain of infection must also be broken. The best way to know more is to book a consultation with our experts.
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