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Fungal Nail Solutions

Laser Technology for Fungal Nail

Fungal nail can be uncomfortable, painful, but most of all, it can stop you from doing the activities that you love. Walking, running, hiking, climbing, whatever activity you love, fungal nail will be a hindrance.

With new laser technology you can find an alternative solution, or create a combined approach with prescribed medication (from your GP), that can clear your fungal nail and have you experiencing the things you love again.

How does the laser work?

Light is absorbed by the water in the skin underneath and around the nail, creating heat. This heat helps to eliminate the fungal infection. The laser applicator is placed on the nail and a short pulse of light is released. The entire nail bed and nail matrix is then treated in this way.

With the Luminette Q we can use laser light to destroy the fungus that causes fungal nail infections.

 

  • Proven safety record
  • World-leading technology
  • Precise and targeted Treatments
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How does the laser work?

Light is absorbed by the water in the skin underneath and around the nail, creating heat. This heat helps to eliminate the fungal infection. The laser applicator is placed on the nail and a short pulse of light is released. The entire nail bed and nail matrix is then treated in this way.

What does a laser treatment feel like?

A warm sensation and some discomfort are felt during treatment. However, a skin cooling device can be used to make treatment as comfortable as possible. How many sessions will I need? The number of treatments required varies, although typically 3-6 treatments are needed for optimum results. These results become apparent as the nail grows out. Due to the slow rate of toenail growth it may take several months for the results to be seen.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is suitable for treatment?
Most people are suitable for treatment. We recommend a consultation with your clinician to ascertain if the treatment will be successful for you.
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