Corn & Callus Therapy for Pain-Free, Healthier Feet

Corns and calluses may look like simple hard skin, but they can cause pain, pressure, discomfort while walking, and repeated irritation if not treated properly. At Skin Sculpt, corn and callus care is planned after understanding the cause, pressure points, skin thickness, footwear habits, and overall foot health.

Tired of Corns & Calluses That Keep Coming Back?

Corns and calluses can be frustrating when they return again and again even after trimming, using corn caps, home remedies, or over-the-counter products. They usually develop due to repeated pressure, friction, tight footwear, abnormal walking pressure, prolonged standing, or bony pressure points.
If not treated correctly, they may become painful, thick, cracked, infected, or difficult to walk with. In some cases, people may also confuse corns with warts or other skin growths, which is why proper diagnosis is important.

Personalized Corn & Callus Care at Skin Sculpt

At Skin Sculpt, corn and callus treatment is not just about removing hard skin temporarily. The dermatologist evaluates the affected area, checks whether it is a corn, callus, wart, or another skin concern, and understands the reason behind repeated pressure.

Treatment may include safe removal or reduction of thickened skin, medicines if needed, foot care guidance, footwear advice, pressure-relief suggestions, and follow-up care to reduce recurrence.

 

Why Choose Lunara for Your Wellness Journey

Professional corn and callus therapy helps manage thickened skin safely and reduces the risk of injury, infection, or recurrence caused by improper self-removal.

 

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Corns and calluses are usually caused by repeated pressure or friction on the skin. Tight footwear, prolonged standing, walking pressure, foot structure, or repeated rubbing can make the skin thick and hard.

 

They are similar but not exactly the same. Corns are usually smaller, deeper, and more painful due to pressure points, while calluses are broader areas of thickened skin caused by friction or pressure.

 

It is better not to cut or dig out corns at home. Unsafe removal can cause bleeding, infection, pain, or deeper skin injury. A dermatologist can treat it safely after proper examination.

 

Yes, they can come back if the pressure or friction continues. Proper footwear, pressure reduction, foot care, and follow-up guidance help reduce recurrence.

 
 
 
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