Spring Into Healthy Feet: Saying Goodbye to Fungal Toenails with Laser Therapy

Spring is here, and with it comes the opportunity to ditch the closed-toe shoes and embrace sandals. But what if you're hiding a not-so-secret secret: Thick, discolored toenails caused by fungal infection (onychomycosis)?

Don't let fungal toenails prevent you from showing off your feet with confidence! The team at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine wants you fresh and fit for whatever comes your way, so with that in mind, we’ve put together a blog on how to nix fungal nails for good. Read on to learn more!

Understanding Fungal Toenails

Fungal toenails thrive in warm, moist environments, making your shoes a prime breeding ground. These infections can be picked up in public places like gyms or nail salons or even from trauma to the nail. The fungus can linger for years, and unfortunately, it can be spread to others as well.

Treatment Options for Fungal Toenails

Several treatment approaches exist for onychomycosis:

  • Topical medications: Creams and solutions applied directly to the nail. These must be used consistently over an extended period of time to be effective.

  • Oral medications: Pills to combat the infection from within. Be aware that oral medications can have serious side effects, including a potential impact on your organ health.

  • Laser therapy: A newer, cutting-edge option that offers a safe and effective solution, particularly for patients who have struggled with recurrence or found other methods ineffective overall.

Laser Therapy: A Game Changer for Fungal Toenails

At The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine, our podiatrists utilize advanced laser therapy for fungal toenails. This innovative treatment provides a convenient and painless path to healthier, clearer nails.

Benefits of Laser Therapy:

  • Painless: No needles or discomfort during the procedure.

  • Quick and convenient: In-office appointments with minimal downtime.

  • Safe and effective: Proven results with minimal risks.

  • Improved aesthetics: Treatment will help restore healthy-looking feet and clear nails.

At The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine, Dr. Jonathan Levy, Dr. Nadia Levy, Dr. Diane Castro, Dr. Josef Geldwert, and Dr. Katherine Lai treat various conditions. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we offer cutting-edge care for patients in Midtown East and Manhattan. Contact us at (212) 980-6487. Our office is at 120 E 56th Street, Suite 1150, New York, NY 10022