Toenail laser treatment has gained popularity as a treatment for toenail fungal infections, offering a modern alternative to traditional methods. One significant advantage is its effectiveness, as lasers target infected tissue without harming surrounding areas, often resulting in quicker recovery times and minimal discomfort. Additionally, this procedure requires no anesthesia and can be completed in a short session, making it convenient for patients. However, there are also drawbacks to consider. The cost of laser treatment can be higher than conventional options, and multiple sessions may be necessary for optimal results. Furthermore, while the procedure is generally safe, some individuals may experience temporary side effects such as redness or swelling. If you have toenail fungus, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can determine if laser treatment is right for you.
Laser treatment can be an effective way to get rid of toenail fungus. If you have any questions about laser treatment, consult with Richard Galperin, DPM from Texas. Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality treatment for fungal nails.
What Are Toenail Fungal Infections?
Onychomycosis, or fungal infection of the nail, is a relatively common and non-serious condition. Around 10 percent of U.S. citizens are afflicted with fungal nails. Common forms of fungus that infect the nail include dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds.
Symptoms of Toenail Fungal Infections Include:
- Nail thickening
- Brittleness of the nail
- Discoloration of the nail
Diagnosis for Fungal Nails
Fungal infections are diagnosed by fungal culture and microscopy. This will rule out any other conditions such as nail trauma, psoriasis, lichen planus, and onychogryphosis.
What Is Laser Treatment?
Laser treatment is a non-invasive, safe, quick, and painless procedure that uses the heat from a laser to kill fungus in the nail. Each infected nail is targeted with a laser for several minutes. The treatment is usually utilized several different times over a select period. During this time, a podiatrist will keep an eye on the infection.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Dallas, TX . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.