Laser Nail Rejuvenation

Monday, May 7, 2012

If I only have 1 infected nail, should I treat it?

FAQ#10
Is it worth it to treat only one nail?

Answer:
Yes.  A nail can act as a harbor of infection.  It can cause other nails to become infected.  It can also cause Tinea Pedis.  In fact, we treat all ten nails with the laser either way.
Posted by Mark E. Solomon, DPM FACFAS at 1:57 PM
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