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I have been performing laser toenail fungus surgery since the technology first came to market.
UPDATED: 02-June-2011
I have been performing laser toenail fungus surgery since the technology first came to market.
At first, I was less than satisfied with the results of laser toenail surgery. Approximately fifty percent of my patients got better with one treatment. At the cost of twelve hundred dollars per treatment I found this was unacceptable. I discussed this in detail with patients prior to performing their procedures. Often, patients would decide not to have the procedure due to the cost. Some chose to pay the full amount knowing that there was only a fifty percent chance of success.
The most profound change has been switching from the original PinPointe Laser to the new Cutera Genesis Laser. The Cutera is 20 times stronger at 80 Watts compared to only 4 Watts.
I found early on that combining laser treatment with other treatments produced better results. I have combined the laser treatment with topical antifungals. Particularly, I find good results with NailPure, and NFT-20.
I also found that repeating the laser procedure three times produced much more satisfactory results. With a combination of repeat procedures and application of topical antifungals my results improved to approximately 75-80% success. This is equal to the success rate of using oral antifungal medication like Lamisil but without the systemic side effects that the oral medicines cause.
In summary: I am now able to perform laser toenail surgery for a cost of $600 for 3 treatments.