Tenaj US

Started treatment with this unit a little more than 4 months ago. I was skeptical, but the photos don’t lie. If you use it daily, it works. There’s a clear nail bed as the nail grows out. Wow!

NoneOfYourBiz US

I just trimmed the nail on my big toe for the first time well in over a decade. A swimmer, I got toe fungus in just one toe. My doctor said it would spread to all of them, it did not. He said worst case the nail could be surgically removed. But it was horrible, the nail would grow then just fall apart. The options were OTC chemicals, a non-insurance covered laser treatment that was over a thousand bucks, or nasty drugs I would need to take for a year. I tried combinations of the OTC topical fungicides, none worked.I bought this, it came with no instructions. It got close but every time the nail would grow out the fungus would return. I finally figured out how to do it- First cut away as much of the nail as possible, to the point you get a little bleeding. Second clean out the powder every day or two, especially in the corners. I scrubbed with a fingernail cleaning brush in the shower, using hand soap, and then used tweezers and clippers to remove the surrounding dead cuticle skin and nail. The laser light has to get to the fungus, and you must the remove powdered nail to stop re-infection. I was getting 99% of it, but it kept returning. Digging, clipping, and scrubbing is important. Clean both the clippers and tweezers after every use with alcohol, and run them and the brush through the dishwasher once a week or so.Third- I also used three different OTC fungicides after each treatment, which I did twice a day.I still use the laser on it every few days, and now wear flip-flops at the pool so I won’t get infected again.So it works- the wavelength of the laser kills the fungus- but the device came with no instructions and it takes a lot of diligence on your part. You have to get the debris out, or the infection will re-establish itself over and over, especially if the geometry of your nail allows it to avoid exposure to light.It isn’t over until the nail is all the way back, and that may take a year, or more, on a big toe. It took me a year to figure it out- how to do it effectively- and then a year to fix.

E US

I know it might be too soon to leave a review but I already see a significant improvement from using it only two times. My nails look cleaner and clearer. I've had toenail fungus for 20 years and I've tried everything from Vicks Vaporub to tea tree oil to listerine mouth wash soaks. I even took Lamisil pills for 3 months, but none of these methods entirely got rid of the problem. I'm currently combining Lamisil cream with this laser treatment device and so far they're looking much better. I've been dealing with this problem for so long that I almost gave up until I discovered this laser treament device. I like how it turns off automatically after 7 mins so you don't have to set a timer or anything. I will keep you guys updated to let you know how it's going. So far, so good! Worth the money!

Raul Landeros US

Seems to be working. Nail is starting to come in normal. Just takes time and dedication.

D. Jones US

I wore this morning and evening when using my computer. I also wore sandals when walking my dog on sunny days. I used topical medication before going to work and again before bedtime. And, I used powder in my socks... The fungus immediately stopped growing. It takes time for healthy nails to go back in, but I’m happy with the result. I don’t know what treatment worked the best. I suspect that they worked together for a fast result.