
Start Your Laser Toenail Fungus Therapy Now and Be Ready for Sandal Season

As many as 14% of Americans suffer from onychomycosis — toenail fungus — and the thick, yellowed, unattractive nails that go along with it. It’s not just the appearance of fungal nails that’s worrisome. When the nail bed is compromised by a fungal infection, it can also increase the risk of other infections, including bacterial infections that, untreated, could lead to loss of a toe.
Toenail fungal infections are extremely stubborn, and once an infection takes root, you need medical treatment to get rid of it. While toenail fungus can be treated with oral or topical medications, these medicines come with some risks, including drug interactions and other side effects.
Fortunately, a newer therapy has proven especially effective in treating stubborn onychomycosis: laser therapy. Located in Henderson, Nevada, Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Institute is a leading provider of laser therapy for toenail fungus. Its team of board-certified podiatrists uses state-of-the-art technology to destroy fungal organisms and restore nail health.
If you have one or more toenails affected by a fungus, here’s how starting laser therapy now can help you enjoy more attractive toes — and greater confidence — by the time sandal season arrives.
The basics of toenail fungal infections
Nail fungal infections typically start out as a yellowish spot underneath one or more nails. Over time, the infection spreads, changing the thickness and appearance of the nail while damaging the nail bed where new nail tissue is formed.
Toenail fungal infections often begin as athlete’s foot, a fungal infection that affects your skin. Once the fungus spreads to the nail bed, the toenail provides a barrier that allows the fungal bodies to spread and penetrate deeply into the soft tissues.
Using traditional antifungal chemical products typically requires removal of the toenail to allow the medicines to reach the stubborn fungus. With lasers, you don’t need to have your toenail removed; instead, the damaged nail grows out over time as the new, healthy nail emerges.
How laser toenail fungus therapy works
We use state-of-the-art laser technology to treat fungal toenails. This laser penetrates the toenail and the upper layers of skin to reach the tissue where fungal pathogens are found.
No incisions are necessary. The affected area absorbs the energy painlessly, targeting the fungal infection while leaving the surrounding healthy tissue unharmed.
Some infections clear up with just a single session, but stubborn ones may require additional sessions to ensure the fungal bodies are completely destroyed.
After your treatment, there’s no downtime — you can go back to your regular routine. Within about two weeks, you’ll notice new, healthy nail tissue emerging at the base of the nail bed. As the new tissue grows, the damaged nail tissue is pushed out so you can trim it away.
The complete regrowth process usually takes about 2-4 months, which means if you start now, you’ll be ready for sandals in no time.
Flaunt your feet with confidence
Don’t let ugly toenails make you feel self-conscious — laser therapy can help. To learn more, contact us or book an appointment online.
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