Foot Corn Removal – Bottom of Foot Callus Removal
A callus is an area of thickened skin that forms in response to friction or pressure. Calluses can occur on the feet, hands, and anywhere else on the body where there is repeated rubbing. Most often, calluses form on the soles of the feet and can cause pain when walking. If left untreated, calluses can become painful and difficult to treat. Bottom-of-foot calluses are another type of callus that occurs due to repetitive motions such as running or walking. The Bottom of Foot Callus Removal can also be painful and should be treated by a podiatrist. Explanation of Foot Calluses, Foot Corns, and Bottom of the Foot Calluses Foot calluses and corns are areas of thickened skin, usually caused by increased friction on the feet. Foot Callus Removal forms on high-impact locations on the foot like the balls of your feet – these can be round or elongated. On the other hand, foot corns form in localized areas as a result of mostly pressure on small specific regions of your foot. Bottom o...