CHICAGO, IL, April 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Patients suffering from unsightly toenail fungus can now visit Dr. James Lavell for improved appearance with the PinPointe FootLaser - Chicago toenail fungus treatment. Patients suffering from toenail fungus can now say good-bye to irritating nail fungus just in time for the warm weather with help from Dr. James Lavell and his team of experienced podiatric experts.
The PinPointe FootLaser utilizes a laser light that passes through the toenails without causing damage to the nails or surrounding skin. At the time of the PinPointe FootLaser procedure, the toenail will not become instantly clear. Rather, it takes approximately 8 to 12 months to grow out and take the fungus with it. Patients will receive an initial consultation with Dr. James Lavell, Chicago podiatrist, before the laser treatment is performed.
"With warm weather beginning, patients are starting to grow eager to bring their toes out of hiding. However, some patients have neglected their feet over the winter and might have toenail fungus. This is where the PinPointe FootLaser comes into play. With this innovative procedure, I can successfully treat my patients' toenail fungus so they can enjoy warmer weather without embarrassing fungus," said Dr. James Lavell, podiatrist in Chicago.
Cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the PinPointe FootLaser successfully treats toenail fungus. This FDA-cleared, UVA patented infrared laser heals nail fungus safely, quickly and painlessly. Even more, the powerful laser beam has no effect on healthy tissue, targeting the infection only.
Treatment with the PinPointe Laser in Chicago is applied to all toenails on both feet, even the ones that don't appear to be infected. By applying treatment to all toenails, it helps to reduce the chance of reinfection. The PinPointe FootLaser is an aesthetic procedure offered to successfully eliminate toenail fungus.
From toenail fungus treatment in Chicago with the PinPointe FootLaser to the treatment of heel pain and bunions, Dr. James Lavell is committed to providing his patients with the best in podiatric care available. Further proof of his continual commitment to keeping patients' feet happy and healthy can be seen through the introduction of the new PinPointe FootLaser treatment for toenail fungus removal. For more information on Dr. Lavell, or this innovative procedure, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.lavellfootcare.com, or by calling the office at (773) 525-0204.
About Dr. James Lavell, LTD: Dr. James Lavell has been a solo practitioner for 31 years, and is Board Certified in Podiatric Surgery, as well as Board Certified in Laser Surgery. Maintaining the highest levels of accreditation, Dr. Lavell offers an array of services and treatments, including PinPointe laser treatment for toenail fungus, among others. Dr. Lavell graduated from the Illinois College Podiatric Medicine in 1981 and has maintained hospital affiliations since 1983. With podiatry constantly advancing, Dr. Lavell remains on the cutting edge of technology and treatment through continuing education, in addition to being a lecturer on an array of podiatric topics, including laser surgery.
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Dr. James Lavell
contactus@lavellfootcare.com
2032 West Irving Park Road
Chicago, IL 60618
(773) 525-0204
http://www.lavellfootcare.com/
Chicago Podiatrist Treats Toenail Fungus With New Procedure
Dr. James Lavell, podiatrist in Chicago, offers the PinPointe FootLaser for the successful treatment of toenail fungus.
2013-04-04
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[Press-News.org] Chicago Podiatrist Treats Toenail Fungus With New ProcedureDr. James Lavell, podiatrist in Chicago, offers the PinPointe FootLaser for the successful treatment of toenail fungus.