Corn Removal

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Corn & Callus Management

Corns are small, concentrated buildups of thickened skin on toes or pressure points. Left untreated, they can cause pain and limit mobility. At Cutis Hospital, our podiatry specialists employ safe, professional debridement, medicated plasters and custom orthotics to remove corns and prevent recurrence.

Overview

Corns arise from repetitive friction or pressure, causing protective hyperkeratosis. Diagnosis is clinical, distinguishing corns from calluses and warts. Treatment includes paring with a scalpel, application of salicylic acid plasters, cushioning pads and footwear modification. For structural causes, orthotics or minor surgical correction may be recommended.
Corns and calluses affect up to 50% of adults, especially those with narrow or ill-fitting shoes. At Cutis Hospital, we combine in-office trimming, topical keratolytics and biomechanical assessment to deliver lasting relief and prevent new lesions.

What are corns and calluses?

Corns and calluses are areas of thickened skin that develop as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or irritation, commonly found on the feet or hands. Corns are usually smaller, hardened bumps with a central core, often surrounded by inflamed skin, and tend to form on the tops or sides of toes. Calluses are larger, diffuse patches of tough skin, typically yellowish or grayish, and mainly occur on weight-bearing areas like the soles. Calluses are rarely painful and have less-defined edges, whereas corns are often tender and can hurt when pressed. Both conditions are the skin’s way of protecting underlying tissues from injury due to chronic pressure or rubbing.

How do corns form?

Corns form because of repeated pressure and friction on the skin, especially over bony areas of the feet or toes. This mechanical stress causes the skin to thicken and harden, producing a dense central core. Ill-fitting shoes, improper gait, or not wearing socks can all contribute to corn formation.

Symptoms & Causes

What causes corns?

Tight or high-heeled footwear, toe deformities (hammer toe), gait abnormalities and occupations requiring prolonged standing.

How do corns form?

Professional paring with a sterile scalpel, salicylic acid plasters to soften keratin, followed by cushioning and footwear adjustments.

Diagnosis and tests

How are corns removed?

Professional paring with a sterile scalpel, salicylic acid plasters to soften keratin, followed by cushioning and footwear adjustments.

Are any tests needed?

No tests; clinical exam suffices. Consider vascular or neuropathy assessment if healing is delayed (e.g., in diabetes).

Expert care starts here.

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Corns: hard, painful central keratin plug Calluses: diffuse thickening on soles or hands Professional debridement prevents infection Keratolytics (salicylic acid) soften lesions Biomechanical correction reduces recurrence

Corn types

Hard corns: dense, central core Soft corns: between toes, rubbery Seed corns: small, on weight-bearing areas

Treatment modalities

Paring: scalpel debridement; Keratolytics: salicylic acid plasters; Padding: corn pads or dividers; Orthotics: custom insoles; Surgery: toe alignment correction.

Being the best hospital for corn removal in Vijayanagar Bangalore, Cutis Hospital combines expert debridement, medicated therapies and biomechanical solutions for durable relief.

Scalpel Debridement

Precise removal of hyperkeratotic core; immediate pain relief.

Salicylic Acid Plasters

40% salicylic acid dissolves keratin to ease paring; replace as directed.

Protective Padding

Foam or felt pads offload pressure points and cushion lesions.

Footwear Modification

Wide-toe box, low heel, supportive insole to minimize friction.

Custom Orthotics

Minimal osteotomy or tendon release for toe deformities causing corns.

Surgical Correction

Minimal osteotomy or tendon release for toe deformities causing corns.

Best Hospital for Corn Removal in Bangalore

Effective corn management requires professional trimming, keratolytic therapy and biomechanical intervention. At Cutis Hospital, our podiatry and dermatology teams collaborate to eliminate pain and prevent recurrence.
We provide full-spectrum foot care including corn & callus removal, custom orthotics, diabetic foot care, nail surgery, sclerotherapy for varicose veins, and comprehensive dermatologic and aesthetic services

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