
Exceptional Results Compared to Traditional Methods
Fungal infections and other targeted nail and skin conditions are treated with the Lunula laser in London. When compared to other treatments like oral drugs, topical therapies, thermal laser surgery, or home cures, it yields remarkable outcomes.
How Lunula Cold Laser Works
Two rotating laser diodes, or beams, make up the Lunula. The energy from the beams is transferred to the cells as light. Photoreceptors in the cells take this energy and transform it into substances that are found naturally in the body. The two substances that are expelled by the cells are the natural antiseptic hydrogen peroxide, which targets the fungal components that are there. Nitric oxide, a vasodilator that opens blood vessels to increase blood flow and oxygenation in the region, is the other molecule generated. There isn't a remedy that can eradicate fungus and repair damage like Lunula.
Treatment Cycle and Experience
A few minutes-long treatment cycle is completed each time. At each session, a single cycle of therapy is administered to each foot or hand that is inserted into the device. The podiatrist begins each cycle of therapy. Because the treatment of Lunula laser in London employs low-power settings, there is no risk to you at all. Unlike other laser treatments, no heat will be felt during this one. When the blood vessels widen and more blood flows into the region, some people may experience a little pins and needles feeling. But the majority experience nothing at all. You will receive antifungal skin lotions to take home and use regularly following the first cycle. Shoes should be cleaned, and any prescribed medication should be used for self-care.
Treatment Frequency and Customisation
As a normal approach, we treat each location a few times with the laser, ideally leaving no more than four weeks between treatments. The history, recurrence, and severity of the infection all influence how many treatments are necessary because fungal infections don't always heal at the same pace. The practitioner will advise you on the optimum bundle during your consultation. As part of the initial treatment package, each hand or foot will typically receive four cycles. Up to the fourth treatment, each cycle is completed one to four weeks apart. Should more therapy be needed, there will be a minimum of four weeks gap between rounds.
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