
Corns and calluses are thickened areas of skin that develop due to repeated pressure or friction. While they may look similar, they are not the same—and treatment depends on proper identification.
Calluses are broad, flat areas of hardened skin that usually form on weight-bearing areas such as the heels or balls of the feet.
Calluses are usually painless but can become uncomfortable if thickened.
Corns are smaller, deeper, and more painful than calluses. They often have a hard center and typically form on the tops or sides of toes.
Using razors, corn plasters, or acids can cause burns, wounds, and infections—especially in diabetics and seniors.
If corns or calluses are painful, recurring, or affecting your mobility, professional treatment is recommended.
Book an appointment today for safe corn and callus treatment in Calgary and Airdrie.