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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Laser for Toenail Fungus
http://www.lagunabeachindependent.com/2011/09/07/podiatrist-offers-high-tech-toenail/
I like Dr Sabet's approach to this new treatment. His is a 3 part treatment which sounds smart. First you thin the nails as much as possible. Then you laser the nails to kill the fungus. Then you apply daily for 6 months some topical anti-fungal to keep new fungus from getting into the treated nails.
If there are any patients out there that have had this treatment that want to comment, please feel free. I have personally seen a 50% change in patients, but they had just had it (no where near the 6 months Dr Sabet recommends).
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Laser for Toenail Fungus is also good tips for nail fungus.
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I think laser treatment is best for toenail fungus...i have found also some useful tips about nail care and treatment baby headbandsof fungal nails for physical therapy,The natural substance that shows the greatest promise at present as a nail fungus home treatment is tea tree oil.
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