Cryosurgery
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Skin Biopsy
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Excisional Biopsy
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Ingrown Toenails
We have all made the painful mistake of trimming our nails too short at some point in our lives. Sometimes, this can really affect our foot health by causing ingrown toenails.
This happens when the nail grows downward into the skin instead of straight out, usually causing an infection. Ingrown toenails are most common on the sides of the big toe. It can also be caused by shoe pressure, injury, fungal infections, poor foot structure, etc.
Warm water soaks several times a day, properly fitted shoes and socks, and trimming nails in a straight line (rather than rounded) are ways to treat and prevent painful ingrown toenails. If there is an infection, antibiotics may be prescribed.
Matrixectomy
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Minimally Invasive Hammertoes
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Minimally Invasive Bunions
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Laser Treatments for Fungal Nails, Pain, and Warts
The Remy is FDA-cleared to treat a wide range of patient conditions from pain/inflammation and onychomycosis… to surgical treatment of plantar and mosaic warts (without the use of anesthesia). With interchangeable handpieces that can be switched with a simple finger-switch, shifting from therapy to fungus… or fungus to surgery… or back to therapy… is achieved smoothly and efficiently.
The Remy treats a variety of patient conditions and can be used in physical therapy cases, learn more here.
Regenerative Medicine
Involves injecting stem cells to painful joints.
Swift Microwave Therapy for Painful Chronic Warts
We at New York Podiatry Group are very excited to announce that we have a brand new and effective treatment for surface based skin lesions, primarily warts. Swift is a cutting edge, FDA Cleared technology that has proven to be highly effective in the removal of plantar warts. It delivers low dose microwave energy through a specialized probe that targets and effectively treats the underlying HPV virus by stimulating a natural immune response in the body. We like to say that we’re addressing the root cause; not the symptom. Learn more here.