It happens in the beginning of every year. For their New Year’s Resolution, people eat
more vegetables or exercise more only to revert back to their bad habits after
2-3 weeks. But there is one thing that
is able to be fixed: to rid the unsightly stubborn fungus growing under your
finger and toenails.
About – 25-30 million Americans have one or more nails
infected with one of more than 200 varieties of fungus. It is a common problem
that until now has been very difficult to treat.
Prescribed are often ineffective or only work
temporarily. Pills sometime cause liver
damage, loss of taste and stomach upset, and can interact with common
cholesterol medications.
Many podiatrists now have a laser that is FDA-approved laser
treatment that can kill fungus on the nails instantly.
Many doctors nationwide are limited by a single and often ineffective
one millimeter beam. But the laser that
is used at Dr. Rosenstein’s office, which has variable 15mm beam size, which
can provide faster and more precise treatments.
Patients receive up to 3 treatments for fungus nails, which is include in the cost. The success
rate is approximately 80%.
It’s easier to treat fungus nails in its earliest stages. It
can take up to six to nine months for new nails to grow. Now is the best time
to get your nails treated so they look pretty in time for the spring when
sandal season starts.
That is a resolution worth the trouble!
We treat toenail fungus with an advanced FDA approved Hyper
Blue Gold Series Diode Laser. Our laser
has proven clinical results. It also offers a painless, safe and quick
treatment that needs no anesthesia. You don’t have to take any medications nor
have horrible side effects with our laser. The laser is performed by a licensed
physician.
So if you are having problems with nail fungus and want your
feet to be beach ready, contact your podiatrist today to schedule your
appointment and put that New Year’s resolution to rest! Because remember, When your
feet hurt, you hurt all over!!
It's possible to use laser treatment for treating toenail problem at home, but it's always better to get it done under the supervision of a professional. The laser beam is directly focused on the infected area which in turn kills the fungus.Forces of Nature Nail Fungus Control Reviews
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