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Nail Restoration Centers uses the PinPointe Foot Laser, the only FDA approved laser treatment for toenail fungus.
PinPointe Laser Technology treatment has been widely used since by podiatrists since 2007, and received FDA approval in 2010.
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Spring is here and Summer is right around the corner! Be flip-flop ready and show off beautiful toes. No more toenail fungus, yellow toenails, or infected toe nails.
There is no recovery time after the procedure, which means you can return to work the next day.
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Nail Restoration Centers specializes in the laser removal of toenail fungus.
You will be treated by qualified and licensed physicians specifically trained for the treatment of nail fungus by laser, using state of the art laser equipment. About Nail Restoration >>
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We encourage you to read through the FAQ section of our site to find information to common questions or watch some of our videos to see what other people are saying about the procedure.
A highly effective, pain free procedure will allow you to once again bare your toes in sandals or at the beach. Please call to schedule your your appointment for healthy toenails. Contact us today >>
PinPointe Laser Treatment Featured in the Washington Post: “Odds of Success are Better”
The PinPointe laser fungus treatment has been featured in the Washington Post.
Washington Podiatrist Stephen J. Kominsky has treated 400 to 500 patients with the PinPointe laser. Compared with oral medication, he says, “the odds of success are better with the laser; plus, there’s no side effects.”
Read More...The Doctors TV Show
The laser fungus removal procedure was recently featured on the tv show, “The Doctors”.
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Infections related to toenail fungus are fairly common conditions that affect approximately 10% of the American population. The fungus that invades your nail is a living organism that thrives in dark, damp conditions. While the fungus has the potential to occur in the fingernail, it is far more common in the toes because of the desirable environment of the foot. This fungus can live along side the nail, or under the nail; however, this may…
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