New York City - Podiatrists Deals
FDA-approved Q-Clear laser targets infection without harming the nail during a quick, typically pain-free session
Licensed podiatrist Dr. John Mwando pinpoints sources of foot pain or aesthetic anomalies and uses a laser to neutralize fungal infections
FDA-approved, 10- to 15-minute laser fungus-removal treatments have a typical success rate of 95% or greater
Beams of near-infrared light eradicate fungi, mold, and bacteria from toenails and the nail beds beneath them
Podiatrist uses laser to treat fungal infections, after which clear nails grow in over 8–12 months
In approximately 45 minutes, podiatrists zap toenails with laser beams to eradicate fungal growth
Laser beams target fungal colonies in quick, 16-minute sessions that yield little discomfort and no downtime.
Procedures address stubborn bunions by realigning soft tissue and bone, relieving pain and restoring normal alignment
Exam and x-rays check out feet and ankles, and lasers demolish toenail fungus in one to three treatments.
FDA-approved, 10- to 15-minute laser fungus-removal treatments have a typical success rate of 95% or greater.