Physio & Sole Podiatry: Corn & Callus Removal in Singapore
Appearing as hard patches of skin, calluses typically form at the tips of toes, between toes, under the big toe or at the ball of the foot. Corns are differentiated from calluses by an inner central ‘core’.
Causes, Common Signs & Symptoms
- Our feet are integral in the performance of our day-to-day activities. They withstand the pressures of movement, footwear constraints as well as our full body weight. Corns and calluses develop as the body’s natural method of protection. However, they can become extremely painful if left untreated.
- Occasionally, repeated pressure and friction may occur on specific areas of the foot, leading to the formation of corns and calluses.
- Over-the-counter treatments, such as corn paint or plasters, only treat symptoms and not the problem itself. Furthermore, they often damage healthy skin surrounding the corn with prolonged application.
What is the difference between Corns & Calluses?
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Differences | |
Corn | Callus |
Smaller and deeper | Often larger than corns but may vary in size and shape |
Has a hard centre surrounded by swollen skin |
How can Our Podiatrist help?
- Our podiatrist are foot specialists can help with foot corn and callus removal by gently debriding the hard skin of the callus with sterile instruments and the centre of the corn can be carefully removed.
- The podiatrist will also recommend ways to relieve pain, isolate the cause and prevent the problem from recurring .
- The podiatrist will provide footwear advice to prevent corns and callus development.
- In certain cases, special shoe inserts (orthoses) may be prescribed to reduce excessive weight bearing forces on the feet and provide long-term relief.
Frequently Asked Questions on Corns & Callus Removal in Singapore
You can try to soak the corns in warm water to soften them before removing the thickened skin with a foot file, pumice stone or washcloth. Avoid using sharp objects to remove the thickened skin.
However, if you have diabetes or other underlying conditions that can affect blood flow, it is best not to use tools to remove the skin on your foot. Instead, visit a podiatrist to have them carefully removed with sterile instruments to avoid complications.
Moisturise your skin daily and wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes with some cushioning if possible. If you keep getting corns or calluses in the same spots, consult a podiatrist for further footwear advice. Custom made insoles (orthoses) may be prescribed to reduce excessive weight bearing forces on the feet and provide long-term relief.
Corn pads or plasters with salicylic acid are not recommended as they can irritate your skin and lead to infection.
If you’re diabetic, calluses and corns may sometimes develop complications. It is not advisable to remove the corns/calluses with home remedies.
Podiatry Charges
Podiatry Consultation | $80 – $120 |
Follow-Up Podiatry Consultation | $50 |
Callosity Treatment | $100 – $160 |
All prices are before GST.
Please note that charges may vary depending on the treatment plan prescribed by your Podiatrist. Our charges are transparent and rest assured there are no hidden charges. A podiatry session will last for 30-45 minutes.
There are no surcharges if your session exceeds 45 minutes.
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