
Laser therapy of nail fungus (ND:Yag)
Does laser really work on nail fungus?
The laser light penetrates the nail plate without damaging the nail or the surrounding skin, but kills the fungi underneath the nail plate. So it gets to the root of the problem and prevents the development of the disease. Its effectiveness has been confirmed by clinical studies.
Nail fungus is the most commonly diagnosed condition affecting the foot area. Once known as a rare condition, however, recent studies indicate that the incidence of nail fungus is steadily increasing. Toenails are more susceptible to fungal infections than toenails. It is estimated that approximately 2-3% of the population is affected, and this percentage steadily increases with age. Nail fungus is sometimes underestimated because it does not show any signs for a long time and is painless (until the nail plate becomes crusted and thus the skin becomes more sensitive). It attacks the skin and nails and, if left untreated, spreads to other fingers, leading to deformation of the plate, itching and burning.
People affected by onychomycosis are forced to avoid public showers, swimming pool visits, refrain from buying open-toed shoes, etc.
Treatments for onychomycosis used to date include palliative treatment, mechanical or chemical cleansing, systematic use of antifungal agents and various combinations of these.
Nail fungus therapy with an Nd:YAG laser emitting light at a wavelength of 1064 nm is a relatively new therapeutic method that offers surprisingly good results.
Experts at Biotec Italia have developed a method of treating nail fungus using the XLase Plus laser platform, with a special Nd: YAG laser head. The long pulse of the Nd: YAG laser has a significant effect on reducing the phenomenon of nail fungus and improving the appearance of the nails. The Nd:YAG Xlase Plus destroys the fungal hyphae, which are the main cause of nail fungus, at high temperatures. The desired average temperature of the fungal nail tissue irradiated with the laser is approximately 43-51°C, with a treatment time of at least 2-3 minutes. Such parameters ensure an adequate therapeutic dose. Tolerance for higher temperatures is possible with the prior use of an anaesthetic cream or with increased blood flow. Appropriate laser energy can eradicate up to 80-99% of the microorganisms present in an infected nail. This dose will not kill the fungal colonies immediately, but will damage their ability to react or survive. As a result, the nail plate grows back healthy and strong.
Nail fungus is an infection primarily affecting the lower extremities, developing in a moist and poorly ventilated environment. In order for nail fungus therapy to have the desired effect, it is essential that patients are informed about what they need to do in order for therapy to be effective.
The Nd. -Yag Xlase Plus destroys the mycelial hyphae, which are the main cause of mycosis development, under high temperature. The desired average temperature of the nail tissue with mycosis irradiated with the laser is approximately 43-51°C, with a treatment time of at least 2-3 minutes.
The laser nail fungus treatment procedure is short and painless, with patients only feeling heat on the treated area. Most importantly, the infection is removed without the risk of damaging the nail and finger skin.
The results of numerous clinical studies of Nd:YAG laser therapy for onychomycosis on diverse patient groups: with four treatment sessions performed weekly, a follow-up after several months showed results close to 99% efficacy of the laser beam on fungal colonies located in the toenail area.
Nail fungus is an infection primarily affecting the lower extremities, developing in moist and poorly ventilated environments. In order for nail fungus treatment to be successful, it is essential that patients are informed about what they need to do to make the treatment effective
- washing feet at least once a day
- drying feet thoroughly, especially between toes
- wearing light shoes or sandals made from natural materials
- using socks only of natural fibres – silk, cotton and wool
- use of oiling preparations for 24 hours
- avoid using alcohol-based drying agents
- do not engage in strenuous physical exercise for one week after the treatment
- refrain from saunas and hot baths for 14 days,
- it is recommended to avoid sunbathing for a month
The laser treatment allows for an effective therapy against athlete’s foot. A series of 2 to 4 treatments every 6 to 7 days is recommended.
Due to the interval ( every6- 7 days) of 2 to 4 treatments our offer is available in salons:
- England
Beauty Room Eve Iwona Traczykiewicz,
34 Cairnhill Drive, WV14 0SY,Bilston , 07593 805029
- Scotland
Chic By Moniq beauty care @Training ,Hollandbush Cres, Banknock, Bonnybridge FK4 1LD, 0 7770 099567
Treatment | Price |
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Single Nd:Yag laser fungus treatment 1 nail | £25 |
Single Nd:Yag laser fungus treatment 5 nail | £100 |
Single Nd:Yag laser fungus treatment 10 nail | £150 |