CLEARANAIL

Whats Involved?

Fungal nail infections affect more than a million people in the UK, men are more likely to suffer than women, and toenails are four times more likely to be affected than finger nails. Until recently treatment of fungal nails was pretty in-effective and involved taking tablets for several weeks with potential for quite serious side-effects. The alternative was to remove the nail under local anaesthetic and then treat the nail bed with cream. Although occasionally still necessary this process involves having to have a local anaesthetic and then removal of the whole nail whether only part of it was infected or not. Now there’s a scientifically better process

How Successful is the treatment?

Clinically proven Clearanail is an innovative new concept developed using "Controlled Micro Penetration", which creates micro pathways in the nail plate allowing deeper access to the areas of infection without damaging the nail bed beneath. Each of the tiny holes can be drilled in less than five seconds.

Other Info

THE RESEARCH Bristow, I. & Score, M. Rapid clearance of sub-ungual onychomycosis by controlled micro penetration and topical terbinafine solution using the Clearanail device Bristow, I., The effectiveness of lasers in the treatment of onychomycosis: a systematic review (in press). Journal of foot and ankle research, 2014. Bristow, I., An Update On The Management of Fungal Foot Infection: The Present and The Future