There are several types of laser treatment options including those that use light and those that use carbon dioxide co2.
Laser light therapy for toenail fungus.
It does this by attacking the fungus in two ways.
By altering the cellular metabolism of the fungus and damaging the cell components and with a photo chemical effect that further damages fungal cell enzymes proteins and membranes.
But scientists do not agree.
It vaporizes the fungus it also leaves the skin and tissue around the fungus alone.
Laser treatment for nail fungus did not prove effective.
You just put the unit on the infected area and press the operating button.
Laser treatment of nail fungus which was approved by the fda in 2010 penetrates the nail plate and kills fungi underneath.
The treatment light will begin to blink and the device will emit visible blue light.
In simplified terms the laser therapy device shines a laser light into the toenail penetrating down on in and through the nail to reach the fungus.
Advocates of laser therapy for toenail fungus say the procedure is fast painless and brings quick results.
The blue light also helps to stop the fungus from affecting other toes in the area.
The laser sends light energy to the affected area and very gently heat the toenail bed killing the toenail fungus as well as the fungal spores that spread the fungus.
It alters the cellular metabolism of the fungus and damages the cell components.
Laser therapy is a treatment for toenail fungus infection onychomycosis a hard to treat infection that changes the appearance and texture of the nail.
Another approach to laser treatment of the nails uses a fractional co 2 laser to burn holes in the nail plate through which topical antifungal drugs can effectively penetrate.
The laser delivers light energy to gently heat the toenail bed and kill the toenail fungus and the fungal spores that spread the fungus.