What Is The Cost?
If you do nothing then it will cost nothing, simple but true (but totally ineffective).
Many people are not concerned with what they think is a simple mild infection, but over time they may become highly destructive to the nail, and they may cause repetitive athlete’s foot infections or even spread to others in the home. Once damaged the nail may also harbour other infections like bacteria.
Topical antifungal applications (ones you self apply to the area) take perhaps over a year to be effective and will have only a slim chance of success and it needs diligent application. Often there is only enough to use to treat two nails at a time, so the chances are it will cost you more than you thought and probably will not work if it is a more serious infection.
Prescription, oral antifungals can potentially cause serious side effects in some people and will need daily doses from 3 months to a year. All the while any infection close to the surface will be active.
Typically a complete package of care for all ten nails is currently £730.
To treat all nails is the best course of action for optimal results. There is good reason for this approach as visually unaffected nails have been shown to commonly be a contamination source for the fungal pathogens acting as a 'reservoir of infection'. One needs to eliminate (as best as one can any source of cross contaminative infection).
For a great many people one treatment of the PinPointe FootLaser is all that is required
However the only way for us to properly be able to offer you the best quote is for you to contact us and take advantage of our free no obligation fungal nail assessment.
It is important for the best outcome that the condition is properly assessed.
There has not been an effective and safe treatment option like the PinPointe FootLaser available until now.