Nail fungus, or onychomycosis, is a common condition that causes thick, discolored, and brittle toenails. While traditional treatments like topical creams and oral medications can help, they often take a long time and don’t always provide lasting results. That’s where Remy Laser Therapy comes in—a safe, effective, and non-invasive option for restoring healthy nails.
What is Remy Laser Therapy?
The Remy Laser is an advanced medical device that uses focused laser energy to target and destroy the fungus living under the nail. The laser penetrates the nail safely, without damaging the surrounding skin or tissue.
How It Works
- The laser emits light energy that heats the fungal cells.
- The heat damages the fungus, preventing it from growing and spreading.
- Over time, as your nail grows out, the healthy nail replaces the infected one.
Benefits of Remy Laser Therapy
- Safe and non-invasive – No needles, surgery, or downtime.
- Quick treatment – Sessions usually last 15–30 minutes.
- Comfortable – Most patients feel only mild warmth during treatment.
- Effective – Targets fungus directly, even in hard-to-reach areas.
What to Expect During Treatment
- Your podiatrist will clean and prepare the nail.
- The laser handpiece is applied to the affected toenails.
- Treatment is painless for most patients, though some may feel slight heat.
- Multiple sessions are usually recommended for best results.
Aftercare & Results
After treatment, you can return to normal activities right away. It’s important to remember that nail fungus won’t disappear overnight—new, healthy nail growth will gradually replace the infected nail over several months.
To prevent reinfection:
- Wear breathable shoes and socks
- Keep feet clean and dry
- Avoid walking barefoot in public areas like locker rooms and pools
Is Remy Laser Therapy Right for You? If you’ve struggled with nail fungus and haven’t had success with creams or pills, laser therapy may be the solution you’ve been waiting for. It’s especially helpful for patients who cannot take oral antifungal medications due to liver or health concerns.
