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Is Lunula Laser Safe for Diabetics and Elderly Patients?

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At Harley Street Nail Specialist Clinic, we are frequently asked if Lunula laser in London is a good option for patients with diabetes or those in advanced age groups. The answer is a straightforward yes. Lunula laser is one of the safest methods for treating fungal nail infections in such patients, exactly because it is a cold, low-level laser that does not produce heat or tissue damage.


Why do diabetics and elderly patients require safer alternatives?

Diabetics are more susceptible to skin and nail infections. It heals more slowly, and there may be reduced circulation, so invasive treatments or heat treatments pose greater risks.

The same is true for elderly patients, who can have thinner skin, less robust nails, or be on medication that renders standard antifungal pills inappropriate.

Oral antifungal medications, for instance, tax the liver and interfere with other medications, which makes them inappropriate for most patients.


How the Lunula laser works

In contrast to other lasers that kill fungal cells by heat, Lunula laser employs two distinct wavelengths of cold light to activate the body's natural defences. While one wavelength destroys the fungus, the other stimulates new, healthy growth of the nail. Since the laser does not cut, burn, or produce heat, there is no potential for burns or tissue damage. Patients merely sit back and relax while the unit operates, and there is no downtime afterwards. However, there might be a small wound created due to the laser treatment.


Safety benefits for higher-risk patients

For older and diabetic patients, this method has specific advantages:

● No systemic side effects — In contrast to antifungal tablets, the treatment does not interfere with the liver or other organs.

● No heat damage to nail or skin — Although a minor wound is created, this heals rapidly and is much less disconcerting than surgical or hot-laser approaches.

● Pain-free and non-invasive — Treatment is comfortable and does not require anaesthetic or incisions.

● No downtime — Patients can return to their daily routine immediately after each session.

These qualities make it particularly well-suited to those whose health requires extra caution.


What to expect from treatment While the Lunula laser treatment is incredibly safe, it does take several sessions and consistent foot care to get the optimal results. Here at Harley Street Nail Specialist Clinic, we construct personalised treatment plans and return to see every patient so that we can monitor nail growth and improvement.

If you are diabetic or an older patient with concerns about fungal nail infection, rest assured that Lunula laser in London is a safe and successful route to healthier nails.

Schedule your consultation today and allow us to advise you on your choices with utmost confidence.

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