Toenail Fungus Laser Treatment – New Hope Or Same Old Hype?

January 13th, 2011 by Angela

Toenail fungus laser treatment is a hot topic because it provides a painless and side effect-free method of treating toenail fungal infections . Before the invention of laser treatment for toenail fungus, people had to rely either on pharmaceuticals that could cause serious adverse effects (especially on the liver), or they had to turn to home prepared formulas such as applying tea tree oil, lavender oil, chlorine bleach, Vick’s Vaporub, and even beer to the toenails. As you can imagine, these substitute remedies rarely work.

Laser treatment for toenail fungus uses infrared lasers to produce  applied heat that can  annihilate  the toe fungus in a 10 to 30 minute application . It is true that toe nab fungus laser treatment is painless to the patient and has no side effects. Furthermore, it’s been proven to work in clinical trials…but to what extent?

The Truth about this Treatment

The truth is that toenail fungus laser treatment is not the great new miracle cure that it’s often prefabricated out to be by the developers of the laser approach and the podiatrists who advocate it. The method has only been proven to give results in very small clinical trials (less than 50 people) that are not really significant. So far, nobody really knows the success rate for toenail fungal infections treated by laser but this deficient of verified information serves as an opportune ground for spectacular claims released by biased marketers. Should you believe such claims? Personally, I would take them with a grain of salt! 

Moreover, people opting for a toe nab fungus laser cure very often require repeated laser sessions and they have to move four to six months before they know whether the treatment worked , because it takes that long for the old nab to grow out and the new one to grow in. These treatments cost an average of $800 to $1200 for the initial visit, with any repeat laser treatment averaging $500. Health insurance policies don’t reimburse laser treatment for toe nab fungus because it is considered a “cosmetic” application.

Is it a Good Deal?

So, for you to find out if you are among those for whom toe nab fungus laser treatment does not work, you would have to move four to six months after your initial treatment, and then you might need to undergo repeat visits. By the time you find out that you need to desert hope, you might have spent close to $3000 and still have the recurring fungi problem. That’s not a very good deal…

Laser treatment for toenail fungus does offer some promise. But don’t believe any hype presenting it as the disagreeable problem’s cure-all or perfect solution.

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