Non-surgical hard corn, soft corn, or callus removal is performed using podiatric and aesthetic techniques, with a focus on the safe and precise removal of superficial hyperkeratotic tissue.
Surgical corn removal is a more advanced technique used for painful, deeply rooted corns that cause tissue discomfort or functional impairment.
This term does not indicate surgical practice or invasive surgery. The procedure is non-hospital-based, non-theatre, and performed within the scope of advanced aesthetic and skin lesion practice.
“Surgical” refers to the depth and complexity of the lesion, not to surgical surgery or surgeon-led treatment
Deeper corn removal is limited to lesions up to 10 mm in size
Treatment is performed only when clinically appropriate
The aim is to relieve pain, pressure and tissue damage while preserving healthy surrounding skin
When multiple corns are present, pricing is individualised and depends on:
number of lesions
size and depth
tissue involvement
This ensures a fair, transparent, and clinically appropriate treatment plan.
Local anaesthetic injection is available where required to improve comfort during deeper or more sensitive procedures.
Fee: £10
These treatments are designed for benign skin conditions only
Any suspicious, infected, or atypical lesions may require medical referral
This service does not replace podiatry or hospital-based surgical care, where indicated