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Product Name: Gbox10F Toenail Fungus Laser Product Categories: Medical Equipment Manufacturing Equipment Post Date: Oct 07,2015 Expiry Date: May 13,2015 Description: NEUTRAL PACKING: donnagigaa02
Gbox10F Toenail Fungus Laser
Onychomycosis Laser
Treatment
The treatment outcome can be reached by a single or double
session, but it depends on the severity of the fungal
infection. The outcome, the growth of new clear nail
structures is therefore not immediately visible.
Nevertheless, in about 8 weeks after the initial treatment
the first new formed clear nail structures are discernible.
If this is not the case, an additional treatment could be
implemented. A 3rd treatment (ca. 8 weeks after the 2nd
treatment) could be necessary if the fungal infection is
very definitive. The ultimate result should be visible in 9
month till one year.
Pre-treatment tests
Onychomycosis could be bred by different pathogens like e.g.
dermatophytes, yeasts or mildew. The pathogen should be
microbiological analyzed beforeeach laser treatment. The
treating physician should subsequently classify the results
in respect to its pathogen relevance. At the presence of an
hyper-keratotic infections the infected nail stuff should be
removed mechanically – it is not necessary if an atropic
infection is present. Projecting infected nails or applied
nail polish has to be removed in any case.
Post treatment care
The advantage of the laser treatment is – when correctly
applied – it has no side effects. To avoid an infection of
the proximate nails the patient can use an antifungal cream.
Methods in case of unwanted effects
The application of laser radiation can cause a burning of
the tissue, which results in necrosis. Measures to treat
burns have to be realized.
Second, the laser radiation causes haemostasis and the
tissue gets coagulated. The amount of irreversible damaged
tissue depends on the time and extend of the coagulation.
Coagulated tissue is not harmful and does normally not cause
any problems. In case of overheating of temperature-
sensitive areas (nail wall) intensive cooling is
recommended. If the surgeon applies too much energy at the
edge of the treatment area (nail wall) it is comparable to
burn wounds. The following clinical procedures should follow
the guidelines.
Treatment related issues
Discomfort from the heating which is generated by the laser
may occur. To avoid this, the user should avoid too long
application times. If possible, cooling can reduce patients
discomfort after the treatment. All personal, including the
patient, have to wear eye protection goggles; this may lead
to decreased vision regarding contrast and color by the
personal and surgeon.
In case of any eye injury due to disregard of the eye
protection by safetygoggles, an ophthalmologist has to be
consulted.
donna(@)gigaalaser.com
Company: Wuhan Gigaa optronics Technology Co., Ltd. [ Hubei ] Address: Wuhan Hi-tech Medical Device Park Contact: Donna Tel: +86 27 15802782 Mobile: Fax: Email: donna.gigaa02@gmail.com Disclaimer statement:The information and data included above have been realized by the enterprises and compiled by Department staff, and are subject to change without notice to you. The ChinameDevice.com makes no warranties or representations whatsoever regarding the facticity, accuracy and validity of such information and data. Our suggestion: In order to ensure your interest, we suggest registering as our gold suppliers.
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