Bay Harbor Podiatry Group Launches New Revolutionary Laser Treatment for Nail Fungus
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 10:05 CDT
LA's Premier South Bay Podiatrists Introduce the Most Effective Safe, Quick & Painless Treatment to Eliminate Stubborn Onychomycosis
"I've never been able to offer as powerful, effective and safe a treatment as this new laser technology. And the best part is there are no dangerous side effects, no pharmaceutical prescriptions, and it's achieved during a single office visit," said Dr.
Dr. Mittleman and his physicians treat all toes on both feet with the laser regardless of infection to eliminate the possible spread of the fungus. Patients can expect to see healthy nails within 8 - 10 months.
Onychomycosis affects approximately 35 million people in the U.S. and almost 50% of the population over age 40. It's frequently transmitted in nail salons, gyms and other places where people go without shoes. No single or combined topical treatments have proven to be more than 25 percent effective. While some oral medications tout success rates as high as 65 percent, they require three months of treatment and carry a serious risk of liver damage and require frequent blood testing and monitoring throughout treatment.
With Bay Harbor Podiatry Group's new PinPointe laser treatment, patients can resume physical activities and wear normal shoes or paint their nails immediately following the procedure. For more information, visit www.footcareone.com.
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