Enjoying Summer Feet with Laser for Toenail Fungus

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PinPointe FootLaser for Toenail FungusWith vacation season just over the horizon, you may be thinking about new sandals and other open-toed shoes that show off your feet in the nice weather. Memorial Day is coming up quickly, and along with it the launch of summer travel. If you have discolored, distorted nails from fungal infections, however, you may be less excited about the prospect. Revealing unsightly feet can be embarrassing. However, laser for toenail fungus can eliminate the infection quickly and get your toes on the path to recovery.

How does it work? The highly focused light of the laser passes right through your hard nail tissue to the infected bed below. There it vaporizes the pathogens that are rapidly multiplying. With the pathogens gone, your toenails are able to regrow healthy, beautiful tissue without additional damage. This non-invasive procedure has no known side effects, doesn’t involve potentially risky prescriptions, and works more quickly than traditional medicines.

Here at Country Foot Care, we use the PinPointe FootLaser to perform laser for toenail fungus therapies. We only trust the best technology for our patients, and have found that a single treatment with this destroys the vast majority of the infection. The laser is quick, easy, and reaction-free. Very few people even feel any discomfort during the procedure.

If you’re concerned about your unsightly nails with vacation season coming closer and closer, don’t wait to ask about treatments to eliminate the problem. That way you can address your nails and have them clearing up by the time you step out in your vacation shoes. Instead of waiting for the problem to get worse, contact Country Foot Care here in Mineola and Williston Park for more information or an appointment. Use our website contact page, or call (516) 741-FEET to reach us.

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