Ngl I had this really bad as a teenager. I thought if I kept cutting it to the store and cleaning it it would go away. The way it healed completely was daily routine of tea tree oil which is an antifungal massaged into my toenails. After 2 weeks I saw significant reduction and some nails were partially normal color. I HIGHLY recommend it and to be patient with the process. Everyday after a shower was how I did the it with Q tips. Took months to heal but it was so worth it.
I'm going up have to contact Dr. Rilling. As a nurse and a pedicurist in LA, I'm definitely looking to work under and with local podiatrists. This is the way for people with "complicated" feet. It is so beneficial, especially if you've been struggling.
I had these regularly back a few years ago! I was so excited and people couldn't understand, but I was finally taking care of myself. I had this done in the UK (no lasers) and it was about £40GBP or $51USD
She has fungus in between the toes and should treat that with a spray or a prescription cream or spray. To handle the whole issue or else it will spread back to the toenails.
I'm a licensed manicurist of 33 years but been retired and I'm looking to come back in my field however I've not found no training for the medical manicure where would one see training cosmetology school does not teach this ‼️⚕️🏥⚕️👩🏻⚕️😨🤷🏼♀️ they do not teach this they teach regular pedicures that I'm not interested in. What medical I might think about it.
@@b.c.9358I gotta say even though I’m not the original commenter still thank you for sharing this bc I checked out the channel you recommended and as someone with eczema who is also a freelance laborer I couldn’t thank you enough lmao my hands and everything have been fucked for a while now from my work 😅😅
I had this, but my foot doctor advised I take specific pills to tackle the toe fungus from the inside. I guess this is a more advanced faster way to get rid of toe fungus
The medi-pedi is meant to help maintain your foot hygiene as you are getting treated with medication like lamisil or fluconazole that is prescribed by your doctor. Fungus is difficult to get rid of, it takes time so the medi-pedis help keep your feet clean and maintained throughout your treatment :)
Laser therapy is the best option and you don't always need to take oral medication. Terbinafine is really hard on the liver and isn't always an option for everyone. Laser can treat the actual fungus too, but it takes time and is fairly expensive.
@@thom_cat8883 yes that is true. My doctor has me on Terbinafine and she wanted to see how body reacted to it first before keeping me on it for two cycles. Luckily most of my foot fungus has gone away. But foot hygiene like this helps maintain and keep away fungus.
Great info, watching my toenail fungus diminish every hour until it vanished was unreal, I went with what I told you about a few days back and after 48 hours it completely disappeared. I just go'ogled the latest in Sammy Rokernal’s Fungus Key and now my feet feel so clean and normal lol
I feel like this series is the evolution of Beauty with Mi. Thanks, YT algorithm!
Thank you for adding the prices this time! Older videos don’t have that so I find this beneficial to someone who wants the same treatment!
Ngl I had this really bad as a teenager. I thought if I kept cutting it to the store and cleaning it it would go away. The way it healed completely was daily routine of tea tree oil which is an antifungal massaged into my toenails. After 2 weeks I saw significant reduction and some nails were partially normal color. I HIGHLY recommend it and to be patient with the process. Everyday after a shower was how I did the it with Q tips. Took months to heal but it was so worth it.
I’m so grateful that I’m healthy
Edit: also I’m glad she’s getting the treatment she needs 😊
I'm going up have to contact Dr. Rilling. As a nurse and a pedicurist in LA, I'm definitely looking to work under and with local podiatrists. This is the way for people with "complicated" feet. It is so beneficial, especially if you've been struggling.
I had these regularly back a few years ago! I was so excited and people couldn't understand, but I was finally taking care of myself. I had this done in the UK (no lasers) and it was about £40GBP or $51USD
She has fungus in between the toes and should treat that with a spray or a prescription cream or spray. To handle the whole issue or else it will spread back to the toenails.
I need this
I'm a licensed manicurist of 33 years but been retired and I'm looking to come back in my field however I've not found no training for the medical manicure where would one see training cosmetology school does not teach this ‼️⚕️🏥⚕️👩🏻⚕️😨🤷🏼♀️ they do not teach this they teach regular pedicures that I'm not interested in. What medical I might think about it.
Have you checked out the meticulous manicurist RUclips channel? She does preventative pedicures (not medical).
I believe you get this done at the podiatrist and their assistance doing the spa aspect. I hope this helped!
My dyslexia read it as I’m a licensed murderer 😂
@@b.c.9358I gotta say even though I’m not the original commenter still thank you for sharing this bc I checked out the channel you recommended and as someone with eczema who is also a freelance laborer I couldn’t thank you enough lmao my hands and everything have been fucked for a while now from my work 😅😅
Because it is a medical procedure and you’re not a doctor.
I had this, but my foot doctor advised I take specific pills to tackle the toe fungus from the inside. I guess this is a more advanced faster way to get rid of toe fungus
The medi-pedi is meant to help maintain your foot hygiene as you are getting treated with medication like lamisil or fluconazole that is prescribed by your doctor. Fungus is difficult to get rid of, it takes time so the medi-pedis help keep your feet clean and maintained throughout your treatment :)
Its the only way because it grows within, sure you can go to pedicure to make the toe look pretty while your taking the fungus killer tablets.
Laser therapy is the best option and you don't always need to take oral medication. Terbinafine is really hard on the liver and isn't always an option for everyone. Laser can treat the actual fungus too, but it takes time and is fairly expensive.
@@thom_cat8883 yes that is true. My doctor has me on Terbinafine and she wanted to see how body reacted to it first before keeping me on it for two cycles. Luckily most of my foot fungus has gone away. But foot hygiene like this helps maintain and keep away fungus.
@@rosaurauriarte8995 very true!
Great info, watching my toenail fungus diminish every hour until it vanished was unreal, I went with what I told you about a few days back and after 48 hours it completely disappeared. I just go'ogled the latest in Sammy Rokernal’s Fungus Key and now my feet feel so clean and normal lol
These toenail fungus videos have really dropped off.
Gotta stop going around barefoot!!!