Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Toenail Fungus Laser $149.

Most patients require 2–4 laser sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. The exact number depends on infection severity, nail thickness, and response. A consultation assesses your nails and recommends a personalized treatment plan for optimal results.

Treatment is generally well tolerated; patients may feel brief warmth or a pinprick sensation. No anesthesia is typically needed. Any mild redness or sensitivity usually resolves within hours to days and we adjust settings for comfort.

Nail growth is slow, so visible improvement takes time. New healthy nail growth typically appears over weeks to months, with noticeable changes around three to six months and full results sometimes taking up to a year.

Side effects are minimal—temporary redness, mild swelling, or sensitivity at the treated nail can occur. Serious complications are rare. We review your history and provide aftercare instructions to minimize risks and support healing.

Laser therapy is effective for most fungal organisms and many cases, but outcomes vary with infection depth and nail condition. We evaluate each case and may combine topical or oral treatments for persistent or severe infections.

Keep nails clean and dry, avoid communal barefoot areas, and follow any prescribed topical or oral recommendations. Attend follow-up visits to monitor progress; proper footwear and hygiene help prevent reinfection and support lasting results.