Tuesday, February 17, 2015

DO YOU HAVE FUNGUS TOENAILS YOU ARE ASHAMED ABOUT !


Do You Have Fungus Toenails You Are Ashamed About

 

Do you have thick, discolored toenails? Are you embarrassed to show your toenails in public? You could have toenail fungus.

What is toenail fungus? Toenail fungus is called onychomycosis and is a fungus that grows on your nail, causing thick, yellowing and discolored nails.

How do you treat toenail fungus? In the past, fungal toenails have traditionally been treated with strong medications that can cause liver damage or with topical liquids and creams that are time consuming to apply and provide poor results. With new breakthrough laser therapy, however, the outcomes far exceed any other treatment that is currently available and without any of the dangerous side effects of medication.

What is laser treatment? With approximately an 80% success rate, the laser treatments are virtually painless and are performed in the office in minutes. The laser device utilizes safe light energy that passes through the toenail destroying the fungus without damaging the surrounding skin. The treatments will help patients grow new, clear and healthy toenails over a three to nine month period. The laser treatment consists of approximately three 10-minute laser procedures four weeks apart. Shoes and nail polish can be worn immediately after treatment. Some patients may require additional treatment sessions depending on the severity of their condition. Some of the reported advantages include no pain, no anesthesia, short treatment, no side effects, quick recovery and visible improvement in toenail appearance.

When should you treat toenail fungus? If you want to be “sandal ready” for summer, book your appointment now, and get ready to show off those beautiful healthy toenails. It takes months to treat, which surprises many patients. It’s time to throw away those creams and pills and stop hiding your feet.  Call our office today at 440-946-5858 to book your laser therapy.

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