Laser nail fungus removal is a safe, non-invasive treatment designed to target and eliminate the fungal infections that cause thick, discolored, and brittle toenails. Unlike topical or oral medications, laser treatment penetrates the nail to destroy the fungus at the source without damaging the surrounding tissue.
What to Expect?
Treatments are quick and typically take about 20–30 minutes depending on the number of nails being treated. Most clients report little to no discomfort during the procedure—just a warming sensation. There’s no downtime, so you can return to normal activities right away. A series of treatments may be recommended for optimal results.
How does it work?
The laser emits focused light energy
that passes through the nail and heats
the fungus beneath, effectively killing
the fungal cells without harming the
nail or surrounding skin. As the nail
grows out naturally over the following
months, you’ll begin to see clearer,
healthier nails.
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Aftercare
- Wash bedding, disinfect shower/bath, sock drawer and old socks and vacuum carpets the day of your treatment.
- Wear cotton new clean cotton socks and new shoes.
- Apply anti-fungal cream or spray to entire sole of foot for 14 days (severe infections may require longer).
- Apply anti-fungal powder or spray to all shoes at least once per week for a minimum of 4 weeks. We also recommend purchasing a shoe sterilizer such as SteriShoe to treat all shoes.
- Do not walk barefoot in public places
- Keep Nails trimmed and cleaned and disinfect all instruments after each use.
- Nail Polish can be applied 24 hours after treatment.
- Severely infected nails may take longer to grow out and need subsequent treatments.


