Laser Treatment
Fungal toenails (oncyhomycosis) are a persistent and embarrassing problem. Fungi, typically from the dermatophyte family are the cause of this infection. The infection becomes apparent through the development of nail discoloration, thickening, and crumbling toenails.
This type of infection will not resolve by itself, and an untreated infection will only worsen over time.
Though few people like to discuss the condition, it is very common.
Until recently, the treatment options for this stubborn infection of the toenails have been limited to topical and oral medications.
The rate of success with these treatments varies, and common prescription medications like Lamisil, Sporanox come with potentially risky side effects.
In fact, taking this medication requires scheduled blood draws to monitor the health of the liver.
Over the years, many patients have asked if there is a better way to treat this condition, and now the answer is a resounding “Yes!”
Lasers are revolutionizing the treatment of fungal toenails.
Of course, it takes 8-12 months for the patient to see resolution once the new nail has time to grow.
What are the benefits of laser treatment for fungal nails?
Painful procedures are a thing of the past.
The NeoV Laser treatment is virtually painless, and there are no side effects.
Patients see results, because the laser goes through and beneath the toenail, and destroys the fungi where it lives, not only in the nail plate but also in the bed of the nail.
The focused light of the laser disrupts the protein of the microscopic fungi without damaging healthy tissue.
Creams and oral drugs cannot reach the infection at its source, which explains their limited effectiveness.
Even when medications work, it can take months and multiple rounds of risky pills that are linked to potential serious side effects.
Liver and kidney damage and even death have been reported.
All you need to successfully treat this type of fungal infection are three initial treatments in our office.
It’s an easy choice, and one that will have you showing off your toenails.
Is laser treatment safe and effective?
Greg Robinson has seen great success in his office as patient after patient walks away with fungus-free toenails.
A simple cost/benefit analysis quickly reveals that you’re getting a great value—results without pain and long-term health damage.
Laser treatment is proving to be our best option.
1 Stan Road, Grayston Drive, Morningside, Sandton. Johannesburg
Fungal toenails (oncyhomycosis) are a persistent and embarrassing problem. Fungi, typically from the dermatophyte family are the cause of this infection. The infection becomes apparent through the development of nail discoloration, thickening, and crumbling toenails.
This type of infection will not resolve by itself, and an untreated infection will only worsen over time.
Though few people like to discuss the condition, it is very common.
Until recently, the treatment options for this stubborn infection of the toenails have been limited to topical and oral medications.
The rate of success with these treatments varies, and common prescription medications like Lamisil, Sporanox come with potentially risky side effects.
In fact, taking this medication requires scheduled blood draws to monitor the health of the liver.
Over the years, many patients have asked if there is a better way to treat this condition, and now the answer is a resounding “Yes!”
Lasers are revolutionizing the treatment of fungal toenails.
Of course, it takes 8-12 months for the patient to see resolution once the new nail has time to grow.
What are the benefits of laser treatment for fungal nails?
Painful procedures are a thing of the past.
The NeoV Laser treatment is virtually painless, and there are no side effects.
Patients see results, because the laser goes through and beneath the toenail, and destroys the fungi where it lives, not only in the nail plate but also in the bed of the nail.
The focused light of the laser disrupts the protein of the microscopic fungi without damaging healthy tissue.
Creams and oral drugs cannot reach the infection at its source, which explains their limited effectiveness.
Even when medications work, it can take months and multiple rounds of risky pills that are linked to potential serious side effects.
Liver and kidney damage and even death have been reported.
All you need to successfully treat this type of fungal infection are three initial treatments in our office.
It’s an easy choice, and one that will have you showing off your toenails.
Is laser treatment safe and effective?
Greg Robinson has seen great success in his office as patient after patient walks away with fungus-free toenails.
A simple cost/benefit analysis quickly reveals that you’re getting a great value—results without pain and long-term health damage.
Laser treatment is proving to be our best option.
1 Stan Road, Grayston Drive, Morningside, Sandton. Johannesburg