PinPointe Laser for Toenail Fungus

Tired of dealing with stubborn toenail fungus? PinPointe Laser Therapy is a safe, non-invasive solution that eliminates fungal infections at the source. Learn how this FDA-approved treatment can help restore healthy nails.
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PinPointe Laser for Toenail Fungus

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PinPointe Laser for Toenail Fungus: A Safe and Effective Treatment

Toenail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, is a common yet stubborn condition that causes nails to become discolored, thickened, and brittle. Traditional treatments like oral antifungal medications and topical solutions often have limited success rates and potential side effects. However, PinPointe Laser Therapy offers a safe, effective, and non-invasive solution for treating toenail fungus. This article explores how PinPointe Laser works, its benefits, and what patients can expect from this advanced podiatric treatment.

What Is PinPointe Laser Therapy?

PinPointe Laser is an FDA-approved treatment designed to target and eliminate toenail fungus without the need for medication or invasive procedures. The laser emits a concentrated beam of light that penetrates the nail and destroys the fungal infection at its source, allowing for healthy nail regrowth over time.

Why Choose PinPointe Laser for Toenail Fungus?

Many patients struggle with persistent toenail fungus, even after using topical treatments or oral antifungal drugs. PinPointe Laser provides several advantages:

  • Non-Invasive and Painless – No incisions, injections, or anesthesia required.
  • Highly Effective – Targets the fungus directly for better results compared to topical treatments.
  • No Side Effects – Unlike oral medications, which may affect the liver, laser therapy is safe for all patients.
  • Quick Treatment Time – A single session takes approximately 30 minutes, with no downtime required.
  • Improved Nail Appearance – Helps restore natural nail color and texture over time.

How Does PinPointe Laser Treatment Work?

If you opt for PinPointe Laser Therapy, here’s what you can expect:

  1. Initial Consultation – Your podiatrist will examine your toenails to confirm a fungal infection and determine if laser therapy is right for you.
  2. Laser Treatment Session – The laser device is applied to each affected toenail, delivering targeted heat energy to destroy fungal cells without harming surrounding tissues.
  3. Post-Treatment Care – Patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment. Your podiatrist may provide additional hygiene recommendations to prevent reinfection.
  4. Results Timeline – While the fungus is destroyed instantly, visible nail improvement occurs gradually as the nail grows out over several months.

Is PinPointe Laser Therapy Right for You?

PinPointe Laser is an excellent option for patients who:

  • Have stubborn toenail fungus that hasn’t responded to other treatments.
  • Prefer a drug-free, non-invasive approach to treatment.
  • Want to improve the appearance of their nails with a safe and effective solution.

Consulting with a podiatrist can help determine if PinPointe Laser is the best choice for your toenail fungus treatment.

Why Choose University Foot & Ankle Institute?

PinPointe Laser Therapy is an advanced, non-invasive solution for treating stubborn toenail fungus. With its high success rate, no side effects, and quick treatment process, this laser therapy is helping patients achieve clearer, healthier nails. If you’re struggling with toenail fungus, schedule a consultation with us today to learn if PinPointe Laser is right for you.

At University Foot & Ankle Institute, our board-certified podiatrists offer expert care for conditions like toenail fungus. We provide advanced treatment options, from conservative care to surgical solutions, ensuring personalized care for every patient.

Dr. Gina Nalbandian specializes in reconstructive and revisional foot and ankle surgery, foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine, lapiplasty, and limb salvage.

While an undergrad, Gina volunteered at free clinics, hospitals and with the AIDS Project in Los Angeles, all the while exploring various careers in medicine. She also conducted and published her research in the lab on campus. “I soon found out that the lab life wasn’t for me, and I wanted a more hands-on approach to medicine,” she says.

Dr. Nalbandian did her residency at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, which is affiliated with Tufts University. As a resident, she served an academic coordinator and chief resident.

A resident of Sherman Oaks, Gina continues to volunteer her expertise with the Special Olympics, Happy Feet (providing foot care at homeless shelters), and the Boston Marathon.

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