Portable Laser Treatment Machine For Toenail Fungus And Warts
Removal
The 1064nm laser technology developed by Dimed helps podiatrists
tackle treatment-resistant disorders, such as onychomycosis,
plantar warts and intractable plantar keratosis (IPK), and perform
LLLT and small podiatric surgery. Berylas brings to consulting
rooms the advantages of the very latest laser technology for
podiatric applications. The goal: to meet the specific needs of all
podiatrists and their patients, with a multi-application platform
for foot care.
Berylas laser solution is ideal for the treatment of onychomycosis,
plantar warts, neurovascular corns, intractable plantar keratosis
(IPK), low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and small podiatric surgery.
- Highly effective in onychomycosis: Berylas destroys nail fungus by selective photothermolysis without
damaging the nail plate or skin. It is highly effective, has no
side effects and the procedures are very fast.
- Also for plantar warts: Berylas vaporises lesions effectively, quickly and safely, even in
multiple plantar wart cases, and without side effects.
- Non-surgical solution for corns and IPK: The Berylas laser shortens recovery time after corn and IPK
treatment. It also precludes the need to administer drug therapy
and achieves visible improvement from the first session. Its use is
indicated in both acute and chronic cases. It produces no residual
pain or side effects.
- LLLT anti-pain therapy: The application of Berylas in LLLT mode produces an
anti-inflammatory, analgesic and tissue regeneration effect in
ulcers, post-surgical hallux valgus and painful and inflammatory
conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis and
metatarsalgia. LLLT shortens recovery time, precludes the need to
administer drugs and can be combined with other treatments.
- Podiatric laser surgery: Another indication for Berylas is podiatric surgery. Its great
cutting and coagulation capacity makes it a powerful surgical tool
that minimises bleeding and provides high precision in procedures
such as matricectomy.
What Can Laser Podiatry Procedures Treat?
Due to advancements in technology, laser podiatry treatment can be
used effectively to treat a variety of podiatric conditions.
- Warts. Laser treatment is safe and effective in the reduction and removal
of warts, particularly for patients who have not experienced
positive results from topical treatments.
- Ingrown toenail. A painful and very common foot condition, an ingrown toenail can
be removed with the help of laser podiatry treatment. Though
trimming the nail can temporarily relieve pain, a reoccurring
ingrown toenail can be removed at the root with laser treatment.
- Fungus. Depending on the specific diagnosis, fungal conditions of the foot
may be treated with topical medicine, laser treatment or a
combination of the two.
Though non-invasive treatment options are available, laser
treatment provides many patients with relief for a variety of
conditions. Individuals experiencing warts, ingrown toenails or
fungus may want to discuss the availability of laser treatment
methods with their podiatrists.
What Are the Benefits of Laser Podiatry Treatment?
From expedited recovery to minimal risk, laser podiatry treatment
offers multiple benefits to individuals suffering with foot pain or
discomfort.
- Local anesthesia. Some patients are allergic to general anesthesia, while others
have difficulty recovering from anesthetization. Laser treatments
often only require local anesthesia, as opposed to general, and
require less recovery time.
- Less pain. Depending on the diagnosis, laser techniques can reduce the amount
of pain the patient experiences while healing.
- Less downtime. Unlike invasive surgeries, laser treatments are quick and usually
result in minimal downtime. Many patients can walk and resume
normal functioning the same day as the procedure.
- Minimal discomfort and scarring. When reviewing treatment options for podiatric conditions,
patients look for procedures with minimal side effects, including
pain and post-procedure scarring. Compared to alternative methods,
laser treatment results in minimal scarring and discomfort.
- Precise treatment. A benefit to patients, laser treatment allows a podiatrist to
specifically target the affected area and gain precise control over
the procedure. Unlike topical treatments, laser techniques enable
podiatrists to treat foot conditions at the point of origin.
Patients considering laser treatment options should speak with
their podiatrists regarding aftercare instructions. Following wound
care directions will reduce the likelihood of post-procedure
complications.
Full Accessories:
Nail fungus handpiece
Therapy handpiece
Safety goggles
Footswitch
Interlock
Power cord
Carry case
Professional cart(Optional)
