Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Laser Fungus Nail.

Our laser targets the fungal organisms beneath and within the nail plate using controlled heat and light. This weakens and kills the fungus, allowing healthy nail tissue to regrow; multiple sessions often improve clearance rates and visible nail improvement.

Yes — the procedure is generally safe for both toenails and fingernails across skin types when performed by experienced professionals. We evaluate each patient for contraindications and adjust settings to minimize risk and maximize effectiveness.

Most clients require three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on severity and nail growth rate. Visible improvement can take months as new healthy nail replaces the infected tissue; occasional maintenance treatments may be advised.

Discomfort is minimal for most patients — sensations of warmth or mild stinging during pulses are common. Treatments are brief and topical numbing is rarely necessary; our staff monitors comfort and can adjust settings to reduce any irritation.

Laser treatment can eliminate fungal organisms and promote healthy regrowth, but permanent cure depends on factors like reinfection risk and immune status. Good foot hygiene, footwear choices, and follow-up care reduce recurrence and improve long-term outcomes.

Before treatment avoid nail polish or artificial nails and clean the area. After sessions keep nails dry, wear breathable footwear, and avoid topical antifungal creams unless recommended. Follow scheduled appointments and practice preventive hygiene to support full recovery.