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Corn Removal
Corn Removal

What is Corn Removal ?

A corn is a thickened, hardened layer of skin that develops as a result of friction or pressure, commonly on the feet and toes. Corns can be painful, especially when walking or wearing tight shoes. They often appear as small, round, raised bumps surrounded by inflamed skin.
  • Wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes
  • High-heeled footwear
  • Repeated pressure from walking or standing
  • Deformities like bunions or hammertoes
  • Not wearing socks
Say goodbye to painful corns and step into comfort. Our expert team offers personalized, hygienic, and effective corn removal treatments. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward healthy, pain-free feet!

Who Should Seek Treatment?

  • People with chronic or painful corns
  • Individuals with diabetes or circulation issues
  • Anyone with recurrent corn formation
  • Those who experience discomfort while walking

Why Corn Removal is Important

Ignoring corns can lead to:

  • Increased pain and discomfort
  • Infection or ulcer formation, especially in diabetic patients
  • Difficulty walking or standing
  • Skin thickening and discoloration

Corn Removal Treatment Options

1. Medical Debridement

A painless procedure where a specialist trims away thickened skin using sterile tools.

2. Keratolytic Creams or Ointments

Topical treatments containing salicylic acid help soften and dissolve the corn gradually.

3. Corn Pads and Orthotics

Used to reduce friction and pressure, preventing further corn formation.

4. Laser or Surgical Removal

For stubborn or recurring corns, laser therapy or minor surgical excision may be required.

Benefits of Professional Corn Removal

  • Immediate relief from pain and pressure
  • Prevents recurrence and complications
  • Quick, safe, and effective treatment
  • Improves foot health and mobility

Aftercare Tips

  • Wear well-fitted, cushioned footwear
  • Use protective pads or orthotic supports
  • Keep your feet clean and moisturized
  • Avoid walking barefoot in hard or rough areas
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