Remy Laser Therapy

What is Remy Laser Therapy?

At Lionel G. Hausman, D.P.M., we are committed to offering advanced, non-invasive treatment options that help patients recover from foot and ankle conditions with minimal discomfort and downtime. Remy™ Laser Therapy is a state-of-the-art Class IV laser treatment that utilizes targeted light energy to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. By increasing cellular activity, circulation, and tissue repair, laser therapy can help reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and accelerate recovery from a wide range of podiatric conditions. The treatment is performed in our office, requires no incisions or injections, and allows patients to return to their normal activities immediately following their appointment. Dr. Hausman offers Remy Laser Therapy for the treatment of fungal toenails, plantar warts, and foot pain.

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Remy Laser Therapy FAQ

Remy™ Laser Therapy is an advanced medical treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate tissues and stimulate healing at the cellular level. This process, known as photobiomodulation, increases the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which serves as the primary energy source for cells. Increased ATP production helps support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote natural pain relief. Unlike medications that simply mask symptoms, laser therapy works to enhance the body’s own healing response. The treatment is non-invasive, drug-free, and typically comfortable for patients.

Remy™ Laser Therapy can be used to treat a variety of foot and ankle conditions commonly seen in podiatric practice. Patients may benefit from laser therapy for plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, ankle sprains, tendon injuries, arthritis-related pain, neuromas, metatarsalgia, post-surgical inflammation, and other sources of chronic foot and ankle discomfort. In addition to pain and inflammation management, the Remy Laser is also utilized in the treatment of fungal toenails, plantar warts, neuropathy symptoms, and certain wound-healing applications. Because the laser can target both soft tissue and nail conditions, it offers a versatile treatment option for many patients seeking alternatives to medication or more invasive procedures.

Laser therapy is performed in our office during a brief outpatient appointment. During treatment, a handheld Remy™ Laser device is moved over the affected area while delivering controlled light energy into the tissues beneath the skin. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure and often describe the sensation as gentle warmth. No anesthesia, injections, or incisions are required. Treatment sessions are typically quick, allowing patients to comfortably return to work, exercise, or other daily activities immediately afterward. The exact treatment protocol will depend on the condition being addressed and the severity of symptoms.

The number of treatments required varies based on the condition being treated, its severity, and the patient’s overall healing response. Many patients undergo a series of treatments over several weeks to achieve optimal results. Acute injuries may respond more quickly, while chronic conditions often benefit from additional sessions. During your consultation, Dr. Hausman will evaluate your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan designed to help you achieve the best possible outcome. Ongoing improvements are often seen as the body’s healing processes continue between visits.

Many patients report noticeable improvement after their first laser therapy session, particularly when treatment is focused on pain and inflammation. While some individuals experience immediate relief, others may notice gradual improvement as healing progresses over the course of several treatments. Factors such as the type of condition, duration of symptoms, and overall health can influence how quickly results are achieved. Because Remy™ Laser Therapy promotes the body’s natural healing response, benefits often continue to develop even after treatment sessions have been completed.