Nail Fungus

It’s proven to be difficult to treat a fungal infection of the finger or toe nails with medication and topical creams, they show limited success, can be monotonous and time consuming.

Alma Lasers have developed a breakthrough treatment which uses a selection of clinically proven laser and light based solutions which target the source of the infection beneath the nail plate, within a few short treatment sessions!

Prices from £50 depending on how many nails, please book a consultation to discuss prices and treatment.

  • £501 Treatment

    Please note this price is for one nail, the price will increase with the more nails need treated.

  • £2506 Treatments

    (Buy 5 Get One Free)


FAQs

  • How Many Treatments Will I Need?
    We recommend a minimum course of 6 treatments to absolutely ensure we deactivate the unwanted micro-organism, however, this will be discussed upon consultation after looking at the severity of the condition.
  • How Long Is Left Between Each Treatment?
    Treatment frequency for fungal nail infections is every 1-2 weeks.
  • How Does It Work?
    The treatment uses a combination of two laser technologies, both lasers are used in each treatment. Step 1: A Q-Switched Nd:YAG KTP laser creates micro-cavitation and acoustic shock waves. This breaks the hard outer shell of the fungus spore and heats up the area beneath the nail bed. Step 2: An LP Nd:YAG laser causes non-specific heat conduction, thermally deactivating the unwanted micro-organism.
  • Does It Hurt?
    Heat can be felt during the treatment, however, this shouldn't be too uncomfortable as the nail is dead.
  • Am I Suitable?
    The following contraindications may possibly stop you form having fungal nail treatment: -Skin cancer -Use of systemic anti fungal therapy in the last 6 months -Pregnancy -Use of nail colouring dyes that have change the nail colour -Nail pigmentation caused by existence of bacterial nail infection -Existence of concomitant nail disorders such as psoriasis of the nail plate, atopic dermatitis