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Breakthrough Laser Cure For Fungus Nails

As seen on Good Morning America
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patented PinPointe FootLaser is a specially designed laser beam that goes
through the toenail and safely kills the organisms embedded in the nail
bed that cause Onychomycosis - more commonly known as toenail fungus. |
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The procedure requires one or a small number of
safe, quick treatments with little or no discomfort and is performed as an
outpatient service with no anesthesia. The gentle laser light beam has no
effect on healthy tissue and treats only the infected area of the toe. No
drugs or topical ointments are used, eliminating the total-body side
effects of traditional oral medications. |
Clinical studies show that PinPointe FootLaser kills toenail fungus and promotes
clear nail growth with a single treatment in better than 88% of cases. PinPointe
FootLaser is safe, effective and most patients improve after their first
treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions by Doctors |
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How does it work?
The PinPointe FootLaser kills the fungus that lives in and under the
toenail. The laser light passes through the toenail without causing damage
to the nail or the surrounding skin. At the time of the procedure, the
toenail will not become instantly clear it takes time to grow out.
What can your patients expect?
They can expect a consultation with you explaining the procedure to be
performed and any follow-up visits you prescribe.
Can the patient expect more than one treatment?
One treatment kills the fungus for most patients. You will determine if
the patient needs follow-up care.
Is the procedure painful?
Most patients feel no pain. Some may feel a warming sensation and very few
feel a pinprick.
Is there a recovery period?
No; just walk in and walk out.
How long does the procedure take?
The Footlaser procedure takes less than 30 minutes. |
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Will the fungus grow back?
The fungus is killed after one treatment, and typically you can recommend
care techniques to reduce a recurrence of the infection. There is a chance
of reinfection because the fungus is present everywhere in the
environment. |
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When can your patient paint their nails or have a pedicure?
They can apply polish immediately after the treatment. It is important to inform
the patient that they should remove all nail polish and nail decorations the day
before their treatment.
What are providers charging for this procedure?
Generally about $1,200 per procedure.
What kind of payments can I accept for the procedure?
Credit cards, cash, money orders can be accepted. The patient may also use their
Medical IRA, Health Savings or Flexible Spending Accounts.
Can the procedure be covered by their insurance?
If they have a Health Savings Account or Medical IRA, 100% of cost can be
covered. However, in most situations, this procedure is considered aesthetic,
and therefore health insurance plans do not provide coverage.
How long have you been doing this?
Clinical studies began in November 2007 demonstrating over an 88% success rate.
Who developed this laser procedure?
Leading scientists and medical professionals working together for 20 years with
funding provided by the National Institutes of Health developed the technology
in the patented PinPointe FootLaser.
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