Nail Fungus Removal
Nail Fungus Removal restores clarity and comfort
Dealing with stubborn, unsightly nail fungus doesn’t have to be frustrating. Nail Fungus Removal at Elite Total Wellness uses non-invasive laser technology to target the fungal infection deep beneath the nail bed—without harming the surrounding skin or nail structure. This solution is ideal for those who have tried topical treatments or oral medications without success. Over a series of treatments, the laser energy helps destroy the fungal cells and creates an environment where new, healthy nail tissue can grow. Whether you're managing early discoloration or a long-term issue, laser Nail Fungus Removal is a clean, safe way to restore your nails' appearance and function.
Say goodbye to fungal nails
Instead of masking symptoms, laser Nail Fungus Removal works by directly targeting the root cause. The procedure involves applying focused laser light to the infected nail and surrounding tissue. This light heats and destroys the fungal organisms without damaging healthy tissue. Unlike oral medications, it doesn’t tax your liver or interact with other medications. Sessions are quick—typically 20–30 minutes—and require no anesthesia or downtime. Most people notice gradual improvement as the infected nail grows out and healthy nail replaces it over the following months. This method offers long-term relief with minimal risk of recurrence when paired with proper hygiene and follow-up care.
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Laser treatment for nail fungus offers a more reliable and side-effect-free alternative to medications or creams, promoting clear nails over time.

Most patients feel only a warming sensation during treatment. It’s well tolerated and requires no numbing or downtime.
Yes, but it's best to wait 24–48 hours after a session and choose breathable or antifungal polish if possible.
Yes, laser therapy reaches under the nail bed where creams can’t penetrate, making it more effective for deep infections.
With good foot hygiene and occasional maintenance treatments, recurrence is unlikely. Preventive care helps maintain long-term results.