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Get answers to common questions about Toenail Fungus (Intense 3 Laser).
Most clients follow the 3-session Intense protocol spaced two to four weeks apart. Some cases with severe infection may need additional treatments and follow-up to monitor nail regrowth and clearance.
Treatment is generally well tolerated; you may feel warmth, tingling, or mild discomfort. We adjust settings for comfort, and topical numbing is available in select cases to improve tolerability if needed.
Expect gradual improvement as new healthy nail grows out over months. Many patients see visible reduction in discoloration and thickness within weeks, with full cosmetic results after complete nail regeneration.
Side effects are uncommon and typically mild—temporary redness, sensitivity, or pinpoint blistering. Serious complications are rare; we screen for contraindications like pregnancy and photosensitizing medications. We also provide post-care instructions to minimize risks and promote healing.
Trim and clean nails before your appointment, remove polish, and avoid topical antifungals the day of treatment. Bring medical history and any medications; we'll review skin conditions and footwear concerns.
Ideal candidates have visible nail fungus, have tried topical options, and seek non-systemic treatment. Not suitable if pregnant or on photosensitizing drugs; diabetic patients should consult their physician first before treatment.