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Using advanced Long Pulsed Nd:YAG laser technology, this treatment targets fungal infections safely and effectively, promoting healthier, clearer nails without the need for oral medications.

💎 Pricing:
Single Session – £150
Course of 3 – £380 (Save £70)
Course of 6 – £750 (Save £150)

Fungal Nail Treatment Both Feet

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Using advanced Long Pulsed Nd:YAG laser technology, this treatment targets fungal infections safely and effectively, promoting healthier, clearer nails without the need for oral medications.

💎 Pricing:
Single Session – £85
Course of 3 – £210 (Save £50)
Course of 6 – £400 (Save £110)

Fungal Nail Treatment Single Foot

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FAQs

How does the laser work?

Light is absorbed by the water in the skin underneath and around the

nail creating heat. This heat helps to destroy the dermatophytes and

eliminate the fungal infection. The laser applicator is placed on the

nail and a short pulse of light is released. The entire nail bed and nail

matrix is then treated in this way. 


What does a laser treatment feel like?

A degree of heating and some discomfort is felt during treatment.

However, a skin cooling device can be used to make treatment

as comfortable as possible.


How many sessions will I need?

The number of treatments required varies, although typically 3-6 treatments are needed for optimum results.

These results become apparent as the nail grows out. Due to the slow rate of growth of toenails it may take several

months for the results to be seen.


Who is suitable for treatments?

Most people are suitable for treatment.

We recommend a consultation with your therapist  to ascertain if the

treatment will be successful for you.

LYNTON LASER FUNGAL NAIL TREATMENT

Onychomycosis (fungal nail infections) are contagious and easily spread, it’s important to stop the fungus from spreading. Laser light therapy uses light at particular wavelengths to interact with the fungus without affecting the healthy skin or body.

Fungal nail infections are a very common problem affecting around three in every 100 people in the UK. The responsible fungus is usually the same as that that causes athlete’s foot.

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