Specialist Services

Corns that keep coming back?

If you’ve had repeated treatments but the pain returns, there’s usually an underlying cause that hasn’t been addressed.

We’ll assess the cause and explain your options clearly, including whether Curacorn® is appropriate. If it isn’t, we’ll explain what is.
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Specialist Services

Always advancing. Always evidence-based.

At Feet & Motion, our podiatrists are specially trained in Curacorn®, an advanced treatment designed to address the cause of painful corns and pressure points, not just the symptoms.

Most corn treatments focus on removing the hard skin.

But if the underlying pressure, friction, or foot mechanics aren’t addressed, the corn simply returns.

That’s why the first step is always a proper assessment, so we can understand what’s actually driving the problem.

For some patients, once we’ve identified the cause, Curacorn® can be an effective long-term solution.

Curacorn® is a minimally invasive podiatry treatment that uses medical-grade hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers to cushion and protect areas of the foot suffering from pressure, friction, or fat pad loss. Originally developed to support athletes with high-pressure foot lesions, it’s now available to anyone experiencing:

The Curacorn® treatment involves injecting a thick, high-viscosity hyaluronic acid gel into areas of the foot prone to pain or pressure. This creates a cushioning effect, redistributing pressure and offloading stress from affected areas such as:

This specialised Hyaluronic Acid gel is different from cosmetic fillers. It is designed to withstand the high-pressure areas.

If Curacorn® is appropriate, it can offer:

We offer specialist care with a compassionate approach

What Sets Us Apart:

You might be a candidate for Curacorn® if you’re experiencing:

1. Specialist Assessment (Your First Appointment)

We’ll assess your symptoms, identify the underlying cause, and talk through the most appropriate options, including whether Curacorn® is suitable.

2. Curacorn® Appointment & Injection

3. Follow-Up Treatment(s)

Post-Treatment Care: You’ll be advised to avoid pressure on the area for 24 hours and keep the foot dry. Most people return to normal activities the next day

Curacorn® is suitable for many people, but not everyone, which is why assessment is essential. 

Curacorn may not be suitable if:

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Start with the right first step

If you’re dealing with a corn that keeps coming back, the most important thing is understanding why. We’ll assess the cause, explain your options clearly, and guide you towards the most appropriate treatment, whether that’s Curacorn® or something else.
Have a question before booking? Email us to request a call back and we’ll arrange a suitable time.
FAQS

FAQ - Curacorn®

This is an innovative treatment, and ongoing research indicates Curacorn® treatment can last years depending on your foot condition and lifestyle.

A local anaesthetic is used, so the procedure is generally well tolerated.

You should avoid putting pressure on the area for the first 24 hours, but you can resume light activity shortly after.

Most patients need 2–3 sessions for optimal results.

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