What Is Nail
Fungus Treatment
in Simple Terms

Nail fungus can cause nails to look thick, discoloured, brittle, or uneven. It often affects toenails and can be difficult to improve with over-the-counter products alone.

Laser nail fungus treatment is a non-invasive option that uses concentrated light energy to target fungal buildup beneath the nail. The goal is to treat the source of the problem while supporting the growth of a clearer, healthier-looking nail over time.

Why Nail Fungus Treatment?

Nail fungus treatment helps address the infection at the source, making it a great option for clients who want a cleaner, more comfortable, and more confident appearance without relying on oral medication.

What to Expect
Before, During
and After

Before

  • Arrive with clean nails, free of polish or product
  • Trim nails as instructed before your appointment
  • Follow any preparation guidance provided during your consultation

During

  • Treatment is quick and comfortable
  • Laser energy is applied to the affected nail area
  • No needles or invasive procedures are involved

After

  • No downtime is needed
  • You can return to normal activities right away
  • Healthy nail growth happens gradually over the following months

Common Questions About Nail Fungus Treatment

Most clients find the treatment very tolerable. You may feel warmth during the session, but it is generally quick and comfortable.

No. You can return to your normal routine immediately after your appointment.

Sessions are typically short, depending on how many nails are being treated.

The number of sessions can vary depending on the severity of the fungus and how the nail responds to treatment. Your provider will recommend a personalized plan.

Results take time because nails grow slowly. As the nail grows out, you should begin to see a clearer, healthier-looking nail replace the damaged area.

It can, especially if the nail is re-exposed to moisture, shared surfaces, or footwear that encourages fungal growth. Proper nail care helps maintain results.

Anyone struggling with thickened, discolored, brittle, or stubborn fungal nails may be a good candidate for a consultation.

For many clients, yes. It is a popular non-invasive option for those who want to avoid oral medications or are looking for another approach.