Laser Nail Fungus Treatment Cost

CoolBreeze: New Laser treatment for nail fungus
While there are several laser products available, Dr. Levin, at New Tampa Foot and Ankle, has done a comprehensive research to find the best and most effective solution for his patients that are seeking a solution to treat nail fungus. Dr Levin became the first Podiatrist in Florida to offer CoolBreeze instead of the other lasers in the market for several reasons, the biggest reason is the credibility, history and stability of CoolTouch Inc., manufacturer of the Cool Breeze. Dr Levin was looking for a leading U.S.-based developer and manufacturer of advanced laser products for medical professionals, a company with a proven history in the field of skin lasers.
A comparison was made with the Pinpointe laser (the other laser for nail fungus) which is simply a laser designed for dental procedures with modifications to treat toenails.
The Pinpointe has a small spot size that can lead to a problem known as stacking. Stacking comes from overlapping of the laser beam in the same area possibly leading to burns and damage. Small spot size can also lead to missed areas of treatment. With the Pintpointe laser, the treatment is performed with minimal control of the beam distance resulting in unsuccessful treatment, making the current single treatment problematic. Contrasting with the unique feature of the CoolBreeze Handpiece, that uses an adjustable spot size from 3 mm to 10 mm allowing adjustments based on nail size for more accuracy, this means that each patient can receive a customized treatment leading to the best possible outcome.
The CoolBreeze laser is so advanced that it can be set to reach and detect the proper target temperature. The treatment stops automatically and the nail is cooled with a cryogen spray allowing fungal death without damaging surrounding skin or the nail growth plate; CoolTouch's impeccable safety results from its incorporating pulsed cooling and real-time temperature feedback into its treatments. The CoolTouch laser can be controlled and the treatment temperature to kill the fungus can occur automatically while incorporating safety. Other lasers currently being used do not incorporate these significant features for patients, leading to less desirable results and fewer safety features.









