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Callus Removal Near Me - Book a Foot Care Treatment Online

Booksy connects you with the best callus removal specialists near you — nail technicians, medical pedicure specialists, and foot care professionals who safely remove hardened skin from heels, balls of the feet, and toes using precision tools and techniques. Browse verified reviews, compare prices, and book your callus removal appointment online in seconds. Find a trusted specialist near you and step into noticeably smoother, more comfortable feet.
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Callus Removal Treatments — What They Are & How to Choose

Calluses are a common foot condition that affects comfort and appearance — and professional removal delivers results that home treatments rarely match. Here's what you'll find at callus removal specialists on Booksy and how to choose the right treatment for your feet. What are calluses and what causes them? Calluses are areas of thick, hardened skin that develop in response to repeated friction or pressure — typically on the heels, balls of the feet, and the sides of the toes. They are the body's natural protective response, but when left untreated they can become painful, crack, and in some cases become infected. Common causes include ill-fitting footwear, prolonged standing or walking, high-impact activity, and foot structural issues like bunions or hammertoes. Professional removal is significantly safer and more effective than home remedies — a trained specialist can remove callused tissue precisely without damaging surrounding healthy skin. Pedicure with callus removal The most widely available callus removal service — a standard or spa pedicure that specifically includes a callus treatment step. After the foot soak softens the skin, the technician uses a foot file, pumice stone, or electric callus remover to reduce the hardened skin before the massage and polish steps. Most nail salons on Booksy include basic callus treatment as part of their pedicure service — look for listings that specifically mention callus removal or callus treatment to confirm it's included rather than assumed. Standalone callus removal For clients who need focused callus treatment without a full pedicure, standalone callus removal is available at many nail salons and foot care specialists on Booksy. The technician works specifically on the affected areas — typically the heels and balls of the feet — using precision tools to remove hardened skin efficiently. Sessions take 20 to 45 minutes and can be booked as a quick standalone treatment or added to an existing pedicure as an upgrade. Medical-grade callus removal For severe or persistent calluses, or for clients with underlying conditions like diabetes where standard salon callus removal carries risk, a medical pedicure or podiatrist-supervised foot care treatment is the safest option. Medical-grade callus removal uses surgical-grade scalpel or blade techniques to remove hardened tissue with far greater precision than salon tools — and without the infection risk of aggressive filing. Booksy connects you with medical pedicure and specialist foot care providers who offer clinical-level callus treatment in a professional setting. Corn removal Corns and calluses are related but distinct conditions — corns are smaller, more localized areas of thickened skin with a hardened central core, typically forming on or between the toes where there is focused pressure from footwear. Like calluses, they can be painful and are best treated by a professional rather than at home. Many callus removal providers on Booksy also treat corns — check the service listing or contact the provider to confirm before booking if corn treatment is your primary concern. What is the best pedicure for calluses? A pedicure that explicitly includes callus removal as part of the service is the most practical choice — not all pedicures do. Spa pedicures typically include more thorough foot treatment than a basic polish-focused pedicure, and many specifically mention callus work in their service description. For severe calluses, a medical or clinical pedicure is the most effective option — the combination of professional tools and trained technique delivers results that a standard spa pedicure cannot replicate. Always check the service description on Booksy before booking to confirm callus removal is included and to what extent. Callus removal prices — how much does it cost? Callus removal pricing varies depending on whether it's a standalone treatment or part of a pedicure service. The ranges below are based on real Booksy listings across the US. Service Average price Duration Pedicure with callus removal $35 to $65 45 to 75 min Gel pedicure with callus removal $45 to $80 60 to 90 min Spa pedicure (callus included) $55 to $90 60 to 90 min Standalone callus removal (add-on) $10 to $25 15 to 30 min Medical pedicure with callus removal $75 to $130 60 to 75 min Corn removal (specialist) $40 to $80 30 to 45 min Prices reflect average ranges across Booksy listings in the US. Always confirm what's included in the service — particularly whether callus removal is a dedicated treatment step or a brief pass with a pumice stone — before booking. Frequently asked questions about callus removal Where can I get my calluses removed near me? Search Booksy by location and filter for callus removal. You'll find both nail salons offering pedicure-based callus treatment and medical pedicure or foot care specialists for more severe cases. Check each listing's service description to confirm the level of callus work included — whether it's a standard pedicure with a callus step or a dedicated callus removal treatment. What is the best treatment for calluses on feet? For mild to moderate calluses, a spa pedicure that includes dedicated callus treatment is effective and accessible. For thick, painful, or persistent calluses — particularly on the heels or ball of the foot — a medical pedicure performed by a trained specialist using precision tools delivers the most thorough and lasting results. For clients with diabetes, circulatory issues, or reduced sensitivity in the feet, a medical pedicure or podiatry-supervised treatment is always the safer choice. What is the difference between a callus and a corn? Calluses are broad, flat areas of thickened skin that develop on weight-bearing parts of the foot — heels, balls of the feet, outer edges. Corns are smaller, more defined areas of thickened skin with a hardened central core, typically forming on or between the toes where footwear creates focused pressure. Both are caused by repeated friction or pressure and both benefit from professional treatment — but the technique and tools used for targeted corn removal differ slightly from general callus treatment. How often should I get calluses removed professionally? For most people, a professional callus treatment every 4 to 6 weeks — aligned with a regular pedicure schedule — is sufficient to keep calluses under control. Clients who stand for long periods, wear closed footwear frequently, or are prone to heavy callus buildup may benefit from more frequent treatment. Between appointments, using a foot file on damp skin 1 to 2 times per week and applying a urea-based foot cream daily helps maintain results. Is callus removal safe for diabetics? People with diabetes need to exercise extra caution with any foot treatment — reduced circulation and nerve sensitivity mean that even minor cuts or abrasions can become serious. Callus removal is generally recommended for diabetic patients (thick calluses can create pressure points that lead to ulcers), but it must be performed by a trained medical pedicure specialist or podiatry-supervised provider using sterile, precision tools. Standard salon callus removal with aggressive filing is not recommended for diabetic clients. Always inform your specialist of your condition when booking. Is there a callus removal specialist open now near me? Use the availability filter on Booksy to find callus removal providers with open slots today. Pedicure-based callus removal appointments are widely available on a same-day basis. For medical-grade callus treatment, booking a day or two ahead is recommended. Are there callus removal salons open on Saturday or Sunday? Yes — most nail salons and foot care providers on Booksy are available on weekends. Saturday slots fill quickly for pedicure appointments. Use the weekend availability filter on Booksy to find providers near you with open Saturday or Sunday callus removal appointments.