What is Nail Fungus?

A fungal nail infection occurs when fungi invade the nail bed, nail plate, or surrounding skin.

Common symptoms include

  • Yellow, white, or brown nail discolouration
  • Thickened or brittle nails
  • Nails that crumble, split, or flake
  • Lifting or separation of the nail from the nail bed
  • In some cases, mild pain or an unpleasant odour

Is it contagious?

Fungal spores can spread to other nails, other people, or even your skin, often via shared footwear, nail tools, or public areas like gyms and swimming pools.

Causes of Fungal Nail Infections

You may be more likely to develop nail fungus if you:

  • Walk barefoot in damp public areas (changing rooms, pools)
  • Wear tight, non-breathable footwear
  • Have untreated athlete’s foot
  • Sustain a nail injury that allows fungi in
  • Have a weakened immune system, poor circulation, or diabetes
  • Share nail clippers or files without proper sterilisation

Your Nail Fungus Treatment Process

  1. Consultation & Diagnosis We assess your nails, review your history, and may take nail clippings for lab analysis to confirm the diagnosis.
  2. Laser Treatment The laser is applied to each affected nail and surrounding skin.
  3. Aftercare Guidance We provide hygiene tips and preventative measures to avoid reinfection.
  4. Follow-Up Sessions Usually 2–4 treatments are recommended for best results.


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Aftercare & Prevention Tips

  • Keep feet dry and change socks daily
  • Wear breathable footwear
  • Disinfect nail tools before each use
  • Avoid walking barefoot in public areas
  • Treat athlete’s foot promptly to prevent reinfection

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Frequently Asked Questions about Nail Fungal

How many laser treatments will I need for nail fungus?

Most patients need between 2–4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, but the exact number depends on the severity of the infection and how well your nails respond.

Is laser nail fungus treatment painful?

No, most patients feel only a mild warming sensation during treatment. There’s no downtime, and you can walk out immediately afterwards.

How soon will I see results after laser nail treatment?

You won’t see instant nail clearance because the infected portion of the nail must grow out naturally. Healthy regrowth usually becomes noticeable within 2–3 months.

Can nail fungus come back after laser treatment?

Yes, reinfection is possible if fungal spores are reintroduced. That’s why aftercare and prevention are critical, including disinfecting shoes and avoiding barefoot contact in public areas.

Is laser nail treatment safe for everyone?

Laser therapy is generally safe for most patients, including those who cannot take oral antifungals. However, we will review your medical history during consultation to confirm suitability.

Will my insurance cover laser nail fungus treatment?

Laser nail treatment is usually considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by most insurers. We can discuss treatment packages to make it more affordable.

How does laser compare to oral antifungal medication?

Oral antifungals can be effective but may carry liver-related side effects and require blood monitoring. Laser treatment avoids these risks and can be an excellent alternative or complement.

Can I wear nail polish after laser nail treatment?

Yes, but we recommend avoiding nail polish for the first few days after treatment to allow your nails to β€œbreathe” and heal optimally.

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