We offer the best laser technology currently on the the market. The Cutera Laser for Nail Fungus.

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At 80 Watts of power this new laser is 20 times stronger than previous generation lasers for nail fungus which were rated at only 4 Watts.

The Cutera Laser is a safe and effective treatment for nail fungus.
It penetrates inside the nail where the nail fungus (dermatophytes) reside, killing the fungus instantly.

The laser light passes right through the tough nail plate killing the fungus with minimal pain and no damage to the surrounding tissues.

The laser procedure is done right in our office. Procedures usually take 20-30 minutes. They do NOT require any form of anesthesia and have minimal pain.

Most patients will feel just some heat generated by the laser. No pain medication is required after the procedure and you can go right back to work or any activity immediately after treatment.

In order to increase effectiveness, for one price, we offer three laser treatments for nail fungus. The second treatment is performed two months after the first, and the next treatment is performed two months later.

You will not see results right away. The laser will not change your existing nails. As the new nail grows in, it shows signs of clearing from the bottom of the nail as it grows. This usually takes 6-12 months depending on how fast individual’s nails grow.

In order to increase the chances of success, we combine our laser nail fungus treatment with the use of the best anti-fungal topical medication which is available for sale in our office. The use of topical anti-fungal medications also helps to prevent recurrence of the fungal infection.

Often, we use our specialized cooling spray nail grinder to reduce any thick nail tissue in order to increase penetration of the laser. This is usually a painless procedure.

cutera genesis plus foot laser Lawrence Silverberg, DPM
Best Laser Toenail Fungus Treatment
20 E 46th Street
(Between Madison and Fifth)
New York, NY 10017
(212) 541-7397
support@lasertoenailfungustreatmentnyc.com
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Welcome to City Footcare’s Laser Nail Fungus Site. To the left there is a brief introduction to Laser Nail Fungus Treatment and the new Cutera Laser. Below that to the left is a list of my most recent blog posts. Just below this box you will find blog posts about nail fungus and the treatment of nail fungus, mostly laser treatment but other information on nail fungus too. The above navigation buttons will take you around this site. I hope you find it informative. Feel free to contact me with any questions about nail fungus, laser treatment of nail fungus and any other related topic. – Dr. Lawrence Silverberg

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Follow up laser nail fungus procedure

I saw a patient today 6 months after her first PinPointe laser nail fungus treatment and 3 months after her second treatment. Immediately after her procedure I started her on topical Nail Pure Solution twice daily. Her results are amazing.

You can clearly see where the nail has grown in over the last six months with clearing and a thinner nail at the proximal 1/2 of the nail and a lighter color to the distal 1/2.

The thin part of the nail is the new nail that has grown in since the laser procedure. The whiter, but still thick part, is where the nail has not grown in yet, but is improved from the Nail Pure Topical whitening the nail and helping to kill the fungus. I’ll post pictures after I have downloaded them from my Nikon.

Dr. Silverberg

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