Nail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, is a common infection that affects the nails, causing them to become discolored, thickened, and brittle. It typically develops when fungi, including dermatophytes, invade the nail through small cracks or separations between the nail and nail bed. The infection can affect both fingernails and toenails, though it is more common in toenails due to the warm, moist environment inside shoes.
During your initial consultation, a thorough evaluation of your nails will be conducted to determine the presence and extent of any fungal infection. In some cases, a small nail sample may be taken to confirm the diagnosis and identify the specific type of fungus. Based on these findings, a personalized treatment plan will be created, tailored to your needs and the severity of the infection. This plan will outline the recommended laser sessions and any complementary care to support healthy nail growth. The consultation ensures that you fully understand the process and what to expect from your treatment.
Many patients seek modern solutions to address nail infections, aiming for healthier nails and improved confidence. Laser therapy offers a range of advantages that make it a more appealing option compared to topical treatments. We can offer:
The cost of laser treatment for nail fungus in Miami ranges from $300 to $700 per session, depending on the number of nails involved and the severity of the infection. Additional factors, such as follow-up visits and any complementary care, can influence the total expense. Prices can vary, so consultation with our qualified provider helps establish an accurate estimate.
Laser treatment for nail fungus is typically considered cosmetic, so most insurance plans do not cover the procedure. Patients are usually responsible for the full cost out of pocket.
Schedule a consultation today to take the first step toward achieving healthy nails.
Toenail fungus can lead to chronic pain when left untreated, as the infection thickens and deforms the infected nail. This can place pressure on the nail bed and surrounding tissues, resulting in persistent discomfort and difficulty walking or wearing shoes.