Corn & Callus Removal Treatment
Advanced Foot Care

Walk Comfortably Again with Expert Removal.

Corns and calluses are thickened areas of skin that develop due to repeated friction or pressure. While they help protect the skin, they can become painful, make walking uncomfortable, and affect your daily activities. At Nirog360 Aesthetics Clinic, we provide advanced Corn & Callus Removal Treatment using safe, minimally invasive dermatological procedures to relieve pain, improve comfort, and restore healthy skin.

Our treatment addresses not only the thickened skin but also the underlying cause to help reduce the chances of recurrence.

Treatment Overview

What are Corns & Calluses?

Corns and calluses are areas of hardened skin formed as a protective response to repeated pressure or friction.

Corns are usually smaller, deeper, and often painful when pressed. They commonly develop on the toes or pressure points of the feet.
Calluses are larger, flatter, and usually develop on the soles of the feet, palms, or other areas exposed to repeated friction.

Although they are not usually dangerous, untreated corns and calluses may become painful or lead to skin breakdown, especially in people with diabetes or poor circulation.

Corn and Callus Removal Treatment
Background

Common Causes

Tight or Ill-Fitting Footwear
High Heels
Walking Barefoot
Foot Deformities
Repetitive Pressure or Friction
Sports Activities
Improper Walking Pattern
Repeated Manual Work (Calluses on Hands)
Target Zones

Areas We Commonly Treat

Soles of the Feet
Toes
Between the Toes
Heels
Ball of the Foot
Palms
Fingers
Target Audience

Who is an Ideal Candidate?

Experience pain while walking or standing.
Have thick, hardened skin on the feet or hands.
Have recurrent corns or calluses.
Want cosmetic improvement.
Are in good overall health.

Suitable for both men and women.

Value

Benefits of Corn & Callus Removal

Immediate Pain Relief

Reduces pressure and discomfort caused by hardened skin.

Safe & Effective Treatment

Removes thickened skin without damaging healthy surrounding tissue.

Improves Walking Comfort

Helps restore normal movement and daily comfort.

Prevents Further Complications

Early treatment may reduce the risk of skin cracks, ulcers, or infection.

Personalized Foot Care Advice

We identify contributing factors and recommend preventive measures.

Quick Outpatient Procedure

Most treatments are completed during a single clinic visit.

Targeted Conditions

Conditions It Can Treat

Hard Corns
Soft Corns
Plantar Corns
Foot Calluses
Hand Calluses
Painful Pressure Lesions
Thickened Skin Due to Friction
Procedure

Treatment Process

1

Step 1 – Clinical Examination

Our specialist evaluates the corn or callus and identifies the underlying cause.

2

Step 2 – Skin Assessment

The thickness, location, and severity of the lesion are assessed.

3

Step 3 – Removal Procedure

Depending on the condition, treatment may involve medical debridement, RF treatment, cryotherapy, or minor surgical removal.

4

Step 4 – Preventive Care

Footwear advice, pressure-relieving measures, and skin care recommendations are provided to reduce recurrence.

Quick Facts

Treatment Details

Treatment Corn & Callus Removal
Procedure Time 20–45 Minutes
Anaesthesia Usually Not Required (May Vary)
Downtime Minimal
Pain Level Mild
Suitable For Men & Women
Sessions Usually One Session

Before Treatment

  • Wear comfortable footwear on the day of your appointment.
  • Keep the affected area clean.
  • Inform your doctor if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or any foot-related medical condition.
  • Avoid attempting to cut or remove the corn yourself.

Aftercare

  • Keep the treated area clean and dry.
  • Wear properly fitting footwear.
  • Use cushioned insoles or protective pads if recommended.
  • Moisturize the skin regularly to prevent excessive dryness.
  • Attend follow-up visits if symptoms recur.
Queries

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Corns are usually smaller, deeper, and painful, while calluses are larger, flatter, and generally less painful.
Yes. If the underlying cause, such as ill-fitting footwear or repeated pressure, is not corrected, corns may recur.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort. If needed, local anesthesia may be used depending on the treatment method.
It is not recommended to cut or remove corns yourself, especially if you have diabetes or poor circulation, as this may increase the risk of infection.
Most patients can walk immediately after the procedure, although temporary tenderness may occur depending on the treatment performed.
Book Consultation
Why Us

Why Choose Nirog360?

Experienced Dermatology & Foot Care Specialists
Safe & Hygienic Clinical Environment
Advanced Corn & Callus Removal Techniques
Personalized Preventive Care
Quick Outpatient Procedures
Comprehensive Follow-Up Support

Walk Comfortably with Expert Corn & Callus Removal

Don't let painful corns or calluses affect your daily life. Book your Corn & Callus Removal Treatment at Nirog360 Aesthetics Clinic and receive safe, effective care tailored to your needs.

Book Your Appointment

8186