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CuraCorn treatment for stubborn corns

A focused treatment for corns that keep coming back. CuraCorn targets the core of the corn for longer-lasting relief, carried out here in Battersea by HCPC-registered podiatrists.

Step by step

How a CuraCorn appointment works

1 · Assessment

We examine the corn, check your suitability and explain whether CuraCorn is the right option.

2 · Reduce pressure

Surrounding hard skin is carefully reduced so the corn itself can be treated cleanly.

3 · Treat the core

CuraCorn targets the central core to relieve the pressure at its source.

4 · Prevention advice

We look at footwear and pressure points to help keep the corn from returning.

What is CuraCorn?

CuraCorn is a focused corn treatment we offer alongside routine hard-skin care. Rather than simply paring the surface, it targets the central core of the corn — the part that presses into the foot and causes that sharp, localised pain. By addressing the root of the corn, the aim is to give more complete, longer-lasting relief and to reduce how often the corn builds back up.

How we treat with CuraCorn

After examining the corn and confirming CuraCorn is suitable, a podiatrist reduces the surrounding hard skin and treats the central core to relieve the pressure at its source. Many people feel relief straight away. Because corns are so often linked to footwear, foot shape or the way you walk, we also advise on simple changes to reduce the chance of recurrence, and let you know if regular maintenance visits would keep you most comfortable.

Is CuraCorn right for me?

CuraCorn suits many people with recurring, painful corns, but your podiatrist will confirm whether it is appropriate for you first. If you have diabetes or reduced circulation, please book in rather than treating corns yourself, and mention this at your appointment so we can care for your feet safely.

Why FootHealth Battersea

Skilled, HCPC-registered podiatrists, comfortable professional treatment including CuraCorn, and practical advice to help prevent recurrence.

Common questions

CuraCorn FAQs

Does CuraCorn hurt?

No, treatment is usually painless and most people feel relief straight away as the pressure is removed.

Will my corns come back?

Corns and callus can return if the underlying pressure remains, so we also advise on footwear and prevention. Some people find regular visits keep them comfortable.

What is CuraCorn?

CuraCorn focuses on the central core of the corn rather than just the surface, aiming for more complete, longer-lasting relief for recurring corns. Your podiatrist will explain whether it is suitable for you.

Can I just cut them off at home?

We do not recommend self-treatment, particularly with blades or strong corn plasters, and it should be avoided entirely if you have diabetes or poor circulation. Professional treatment is safer and more effective.

Say goodbye to a recurring corn

Book a CuraCorn assessment online, or call 020 7228 8383.

Our podiatrists are qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in podiatric medicine, registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and accredited by the College of Podiatry. We are specialists in biomechanics, sports injuries and diabetes, and are qualified to administer local anaesthesia.

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