OVERVIEW
At least 10% of Americans struggle with toenail fungus, with over half of all men and women age 70+ showing visible symptoms. Once established, toenail fungus is incredibly challenging to treat due to its insidious nature. Thankfully, nail fungal infections are a common and stubborn problem that can now be corrected efficiently and painlessly with the Aerolase laser.
AT A GLANCE
TREATMENT TIME
10 - 20 MINUTES
DOWNTIME
NONE
NO. OF TREATMENTS
2 - 4
TREATMENT FREQUENCY
1 - 2 WEEKS
CONTRAINDICATIONS
NONE
AFTERCARE
USE TOPICAL FUNGICIDE IN BETWEEN TREATMENTS
TREATMENT INFORMATION
HOW DOES THE AEROLASE LASER CLEAR NAIL FUNGUS?
Toenail fungus treatment using our FDA-approved laser is clinically the most effective way to cure toenail fungus. Using pulses of laser light into the target area, the infection organisms are killed, contaminated tissue is coagulated, while leaving your surrounding tissue unharmed.
THE BENEFITS OF AEROLASE LASER TREATMENTS FOR NAIL FUNGUS
The laser treatment is so advanced that it can target only the infected areas without damaging any surrounding tissue. There’s no pain, no downtime, and no side effects. Our patients see significant improvement after a single treatment. Laser treatment for nail fungus has a proven higher success rate than topical and oral treatments. The treatment is as fast as it is effective; a single nail can be treated in as little as 5 to 15 seconds.
TREATMENT FAQS
How Many Treatments Will I Need To See Results?
Most individuals begin seeing optimal results after four to six treatments, each two to three weeks apart. Each patient’s individual needs may vary, so please consult with your provider before beginning treatment.
Can Aerolase Address Warts?
Yes. The Aerolase pulsed-dye laser is known as the best laser treatment for warts, heating up tiny blood vessels inside warts and destroying them.
What Are Other Conditions Aerolase Can Treat?
Aerolase laser treatments are beneficial for various conditions, including acne, melasma & hyperpigmentation, rosacea, psoriasis, and ingrown hairs.