Fungal Nail Treatment
The clinical (topical, oral, surgical) treatment of fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) remains extremely challenging due to the high recurrence rate.
How it works:
Oral treatment remains the best solution as of date, but because of systemic side effects in some patients, it can not be repeatedly recommended in most patients.
Important points:
Lately, laser was reported to inhibit the growth of fungal species and can be safely used for the treatment of onychomycosis.
Usually, 4-6 sessions are required at intervals of 2-4 weeks.
No anesthesia is required in most cases.