PARSIPPANY, NJ, August 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) For those suffering the pain and embarrassment of unsightly nail fungus, PinPointe FootLaser is the easy and convenient treatment that helps turn discolored and disfigured nails into clearer, healthier looking nails. Nail infection can cause permanent deformity of the nail which makes it difficult to wear shoes and can interfere with walking, exercise, sports and other physical activities. Women and men with this ailment are reluctant to wear open-toed shoes in summer or on vacation because they are embarrassed by the unsightly discoloration and unhealthy appearance of infected toe nails.
"One pair of feet will last us a lifetime, with our newest laser technology that would provides healthy feet is another way for our practice to take foot health to the next level" said Dr. Helene Nguyen, D.P.M. President of Feet 'N Beyond, office at Hackettstown and Parsippany, New Jersey.
In-Office Pain-Free Treatment: Safe and effective, this in-office treatment is pain free, has no harmful side effects, and typically takes only about 30-minutes to complete. This new technology and treatment is now available by appointment at two of Feet 'N Beyond of New Jersey office locations: 1259 Route 46 East, Parsippany, Building 3 (right before the Pathmark store) and 57 Route 46 East, Hackettstown (across from Target).
Nail fungus is a chronic condition, and for those patients with diabetes or immune disorders, it could become a serious health problem. The root cause, which is an infection, is difficult to address with topical treatments because it invades under and inside the nail.
The Science behind the FootLaser: The PinPointe FootLaser kills fungus that lives in and under the nail by directing a laser light through the nail without causing damage to the nail or the surrounding skin. When the toenail grows out, it will become clear.
The Process of Healing Toe Nail Fungal Infections: The process begins with a consultation with one of the doctors in our offices, who will explain the procedure and will advise patients of follow-up visits that may be required. There is no pain with this procedure. Some have reported a "warming" sensation or a feeling of a slight pin prick. The treatment typically takes about 30 minutes with no "recovery" period.
Patients are advised to remove all polish and decoration from the toes before treatment. The infection will improve after one treatment, however visible results will be observed after the nail has grown in to replace the infected nail.
Dr. Vilayvanh Sysounthone, Dr. Helene T. Nguyen and Dr. Yong J. Zhu are Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (DPM). DPMs are the only health professionals whose total training focuses on the foot, ankle and related body systems. The doctors of Feet 'N Beyond of New Jersey maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in podiatry as well as the latest technology in treatments. They specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of foot and ankle problems with medical and surgical approaches.
Those interested in this laser treatment for beautiful toenails, pain relief, and its healing effects should call to set up an appointment, during which the doctors and staff will discuss the length of therapy and options for financial arrangements. For an appointment or more information, call their office toll free: 800FNBNJ04 (800.362.6504) or Tel: 973.263.5500, or email info@feetnbeyond.com. Visit their website to view videos and read more about this new treatment, www.feetnbeyond.com.
Feet 'N Beyond, Podiatrist Office Provides Advanced PinPointe FootLaser Treatment to Clear Nail Fungus in 30 Minutes
Poodiatrists at Feet 'N Beyond of New Jersey, P.A. announce the availability of the new PinPointe FootLaser, the first FDA approved, clinically proven laser device for patients with onychomycosis, or nail fungus.
2012-08-31
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[Press-News.org] Feet 'N Beyond, Podiatrist Office Provides Advanced PinPointe FootLaser Treatment to Clear Nail Fungus in 30 MinutesPoodiatrists at Feet 'N Beyond of New Jersey, P.A. announce the availability of the new PinPointe FootLaser, the first FDA approved, clinically proven laser device for patients with onychomycosis, or nail fungus.