Fungal Nail Patches are adhesive treatments designed to improve the appearance of nails affected by fungal infections. They deliver antifungal agents directly to the affected area, helping to reduce discoloration, thickness, and brittleness. The patches also protect the nail from external contaminants, promoting a healthier nail environment.
For optimal effectiveness:
Ensure the nail is clean and free of polish.
Soak the nail in warm water for 10 minutes to soften it, then dry thoroughly.
Apply the patch to cover the entire affected nail.
Leave it on for 6–8 hours, preferably overnight.
Replace the patch daily.
Consistent use over 3–6 months is recommended for noticeable improvement.
Yes, the patches are made from soft, breathable non-woven fabric, ensuring comfort during wear. They are designed to stay in place without causing discomfort, allowing you to go about your daily activities without interruption.
While the patches are formulated with natural ingredients and are generally safe, it's important to:
Use them externally only.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Discontinue use if you experience irritation or an allergic reaction.
Keep them out of reach of children.
If you have concerns or pre-existing conditions, consult with a healthcare professional before use.
I've been using these for 10 days! I have a history where the only thing that works is Lamasil but hate how hard it is on my liver. I’m so excited this is working! Left pic is today. Right pic is 10 days ago!
The adhesive stays in place! Has made a difference on appearance of nail. Thick nail has gotten better
I was recently hired for a commercial where my feet would show and I have had disgusting yellow brown fungi under both big toes for years. I have tried so many brush on and gels and drops...all complete waste! It wasn't until box 2 and was about to give up. Suggestion : leave on at least 8 hours and when you shower, scrub your nails as well with soap and brush. Then reapply that night. I'm hoping, now that they work...I can wean off a bit to maybe 2 times a week.