Nail fungus leaves your nails unsightly. They often look yellow or brown, cracked, thickened, or flaky. The nail might start to detach from the nail bed, curve or curl. Anti-fungal treatments are useful, but some people cannot take the oral medications because of side effects or the fact that the drug interacts with other types of prescription medications. Topical treatments are not overly effective even when used consistently. However, laser treatments are an acceptable option to permanently rid your nails of the fungus.
Lasers Used to Treat Nail Fungus
There are several types of lasers that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have approved to treat nail fungus. The lasers noticeably clear up the nails, so they appear transparent. However, there is the possibility that the fungus can return.
How a Laser Kills Nail Fungus
The laser creates energy pulses that heat the tissue of the nailbed to halt fungal activity and kill the microbe. The laser’s ability to pass through the nail is why the laser is so capable.
How Long Does it Take to Kill Nail Fungus With a Laser?
It takes six to twelve months before the nail starts to show clearing. Some patients only require a single treatment, but others may need multiple visits.
The Benefits of Laser Treatments to Cure Toenail Fungus
There are several benefits to choosing laser treatments to cure toenail fungus.
Here are just a few:
- Safe
- Painless (some individuals report a warm feeling)
- No side effects (unlike traditional oral fungal treatments)
- No recovery time
- It takes less than 15 minutes to treat ten nails.
Laser treatments are a valid option to treat nail fungus.