Despite the fact that you’ve tried nearly every over-the-counter treatment on the market, none of them appear to be effective in curing your toenail fungus. While it might be irritating and uncomfortable when home remedies don’t work, it doesn’t have to be a long-term problem
A current and safe treatment available for fungus removal that can both eradicate and prevent future fungal issues is laser fungus removal. It is our goal in this section to discuss laser foot therapy and how it pertains to toenail fungus prevention and treatment, as well as its efficacy and future actions.
What is toenail fungus and how does it spread?
Toenail fungus refers to a fungal infection underneath the nail that causes the nail to thicken and become yellow as a result of the infection. If left untreated, this infection has the potential to spread to other nails.Â
When compared to most advertising foot fungus remedies, which provide only temporary relief or require lots of applications over several weeks or months to completely eliminate the infection, toenail fungus laser treatment can be completed in as little as one session and has a proven track record of success in treating this unattractive condition.
Is laser nail fungus therapy a successful procedure?
Your first query could be, “Is laser nail fungus treatment efficient?” before you make a scheduled appointment with a specialist. Clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of this treatment, and the Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of toenail laser treatments. According to the results of clinical trials and other evidence, laser nail fungal therapy is successful.
What is the procedure for treating toenail fungus with a laser?
The lasers that are used for fungus eradication target the organisms that live beneath the nail without causing damage to the surrounding skin and tissue. In contrast to topical treatments, light may enter into the toenail to reach the infection.
Professionals may file your nails before the operation in order to prepare the region for the laser treatment. Before your visit, you should remove any nail paint or decals that may have been applied to your nails. Even though the treatment is usually always painless, you may experience some warmth or sensation on the nail bed while it is being performed.
Laser devices create pulses of energy that cause heat to be generated. When treating onychomycosis, the laser is focused in such a way that the heat penetrates through the toenails to the nail bed, where the fungi is located.
It is necessary to elevate the localized temperature in this sort of therapy. As a result of the heat, the affected tissue gasifies and decomposes, eliminating the fungus as well as the adjacent skin and nail tissue. A sterilizing effect is provided by the laser heat, which serves to inhibit the establishment of new fungus colonies.Â
When the laser is directed towards the site of infection, the heat generated by the laser prevents the fungus from growing and eventually kills the fungus.
When utilized properly, laser therapy does not release enough energy to completely kill all of the tissue or eliminate all of the infection from the body. As a result, it is common for patients to require further therapy. Even if the fungal development is stopped and some of the fungal bacteria are killed, it is doubtful that you will be totally healed in a single session due to the fact that the infection can partly survive the treatment.
After having their toenails laser treated, the vast majority of patients see healthy new toenail growth with no harm to the surrounding skin. The laser foot treatment can help to prevent the fungi from growing and to alleviate any pain and discomfort that may be caused by the illness itself..
The majority of individuals only require a single treatment, however it may take up to six months to a year for the nail to return to the original look (depending on the infection’s extent). In most cases, recurrence of infection is uncommon; nevertheless, some fungal infections may come back and need further treatment.
Because toenail fungus develops and spreads over time, it is important to get treatment as soon as possible in order to avoid consequences such as toenail loss. Individuals suffering from an immunological condition or diabetes are at greater risk of developing major health problems as a result of untreated toenail fungus.
PRE-TREATMENT:
- Before your session, trim your nails to a length that is comfortable for you. This pretreatment will enable you to extract as much of the diseased nail as possible without damaging the surrounding skin.
- Eradicate any dead skin from your hands or feet by cleaning your nails and exfoliating them to remove any fungus that may be present.
- Before beginning treatment, make sure all nail polish has been removed completely. Nail lacquer does not allow laser energy to flow through it. Even transparent nail polish must be removed if you want to attain the best results possible.
- Bring clean socks or socks that have been recently washed in bleach, as well as an extra pair of shoes for after the appointment. It’s best not to put them on until after you’ve gone through the treatment. Putting a cured foot back into a sock that may have fungus is not a good idea. Because of their water characteristics, new cotton socks are the ideal choice.
- Following these measures will result in more successful treatments as well as a greater possibility that the fungi will not re-infect the fingernails in the near future.
POST-TREATMENT:
Following your visit, it is critical that you take the necessary steps to ensure the effectiveness of your nail fungus laser treatment.Â
- Normal business operations can be resumed immediately.
- Apply an anti-fungal cream. Apply twice a day for the first two weeks, then once a day, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
- At the conclusion of each day, spray the inner workings of your shoes with an anti-fungal solution such as Lotrimin or Lamisil, or sanitize your shoes with a UV shoe sterilizer according to package directions. Try to avoid wearing the same pair of shoes day after day.
- If you have a lot of perspiration coming off your feet, apply an anti-fungal solution.
- Purchase a new set of nail clippers and filers since your existing pair may be contaminated. Metal nail care equipment can also be cleaned with a bleach solution or hot water, depending on their material.
- After the laser treatment, wash any clothes that your feet come into touch with on a regular basis in soapy water or bleach. Maintain the cleanliness and trimness of your toenails. If required, get your toenails clipped every 3 to 4 weeks if they become too long.
- To destroy the fungus, launder all colorfast socks in hot water with a small quantity of bleach added to the water to dilute the bleach. If you do have socks that are not colorfast, you can boil them in order to destroy the fungus that is growing on them.
If you want to know more about the treatment, talk with the experts! VIP Laser is more than ready to accommodate and help you regarding laser nail fungus.