Callus Treatment Explained

Because calluses aren’t just dry skin.

They are areas of increased pressure — and when left unmanaged, they can harden, crack, and compromise skin integrity.

Professional callus care isn’t about appearance.
It’s about prevention.

👣 Sole Relief Express

Targeted Callus Treatment | Don’t Wait Until It Cracks

Calluses may seem harmless — until they harden, split, and become painful.

Thickened skin develops as protection against pressure and friction. But when buildup becomes excessive, it can lead to cracking, discomfort while walking, and increased risk of skin breakdown.

Sole Relief Express is a focused, nurse-led callus reduction treatment designed to restore comfort early — before small problems become painful ones.

Performed in a clinical setting, this waterless service includes:

• Professional skin and pressure assessment

• Medical-grade softening preparation

• Sterile callus reduction within RN scope

• Precision smoothing of thickened areas

• Protective hydrating barrier therapy

• Preventative home-care guidance

We never use cheese graters or unsafe salon tools. Your care is performed using sterile, medical-grade instruments under clinical infection control standards.

Why Early Treatment Matters

Unchecked callus buildup can:

• Harden and deepen over time

• Form painful heel cracks (fissures)

• Increase pressure points

• Compromise skin integrity

• Create higher risk for those with circulation concerns

Routine maintenance helps prevent cracking before it starts.

👣 Who This Is For

✔️ Mild to moderate callus buildup

✔️ Heel dryness and roughness

✔️ Athletes and active individuals

✔️ Clients wanting preventative maintenance

✔️ Those not needing full medical pedicure

Recommended every 4–8 weeks.

If you have diabetes, neuropathy, or circulation concerns, we recommend booking our High-Risk Diabetic Callus Care service for additional safety screening.

👣 Clinical Callus Restoration

Advanced Callus Reduction | Nurse-Led Clinical Care

When calluses become thick, painful, or resistant to basic maintenance, it’s time for a deeper clinical approach.

Clinical Callus Restoration is a comprehensive, nurse-led treatment designed for moderate buildup, pressure discomfort, and recurring thickened skin.

This is not a spa service.

This is preventative skin management performed in a controlled, clinical setting.

Why Calluses Shouldn’t Be Ignored

Excessive callus buildup can:

• Cause discomfort while walking

• Increase pressure points

• Lead to cracking and fissures

• Contribute to skin breakdown

• Increase risk for high-risk clients

Proper reduction restores balance and helps prevent complications.

What’s Included

Your visit includes:

• RN skin and pressure-point assessment

• Medical-grade softening preparation

• Sterile callus reduction within RN scope

• Precision smoothing of thickened areas

• Antimicrobial protective application

• Urea-based therapeutic hydration

• Personalized prevention plan

All services are performed waterless to reduce infection risk and maintain skin integrity.

We do not use cheese graters or unsafe salon tools.

Who This Service Is For

✔️ Moderate to heavy callus buildup

✔️ Pain when walking

✔️ Recurring heel cracking

✔️ Pressure-related thickening

✔️ Clients needing more than basic maintenance

Recommended every 4–6 weeks for optimal skin health.

If you have diabetes, neuropathy, or poor circulation, we recommend our High-Risk Diabetic Callus Care service for expanded safety screening.

👣 High-Risk Diabetic Callus Care

Preventative Medical Foot Care for Diabetes & Circulation Concerns

When you have diabetes, neuropathy, or circulation issues, calluses are not just cosmetic — they can become dangerous.

Thickened skin increases pressure.

Increased pressure increases breakdown risk.

Breakdown can lead to infection.

High-Risk Diabetic Callus Care is a nurse-led, preventative service designed to safely manage callus buildup while prioritizing skin integrity, circulation awareness, and complication prevention.

This is clinical foot care — not a spa pedicure.

Why Routine Prevention Matters

For clients with diabetes or high-risk conditions, unmanaged calluses can:

• Increase localized pressure

• Contribute to skin breakdown

• Develop into fissures

• Raise infection risk

• Lead to ulcer formation

Routine conservative care significantly reduces preventable complications.

What’s Included

Your appointment includes:

• Comprehensive diabetic foot risk screening

• Skin integrity and pressure-point assessment

• Circulation observation

• Neuropathy awareness review

• Sterile, conservative callus reduction within RN scope

• Protective antimicrobial barrier therapy

• Urea-based hydration support

• Offloading and prevention education

• Clinical documentation and follow-up plan

All services are performed waterless to reduce infection risk and maintain a controlled clinical environment.

We do not perform surgical procedures, nail avulsions, or treatment of active infected ulcers.

Who This Service Is For

✔️ Clients with diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2)

✔️ Neuropathy

✔️ Peripheral vascular disease

✔️ History of ulcers

✔️ Circulation concerns

✔️ High-risk skin integrity

Recommended every 4 weeks for preventative maintenance.

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