- Those with painful chronic corns on high weight-bearing areas or in-between the toes
- Patients with a thinning of the natural fatty padding in the ball of the foot exposing the joints to high pressure on walking
- Those with biomechanical changes within the foot leading to high pressure areas (eg: Bunions and retracted toes)
What to expect on the day:
Patients will be assessed during a new patient appointment or in the case of an existing patient their routine appointment, where we will take a full medical history, and assess your suitability for treatment. This will also include a full Vascular and Neurological assessment and lesion check with pressure analysis. If suitable, a treatment plan will be discussed and agreed.
You will then be booked in for a series of appointments with our clinical director Rebecca for the administration and review of your Curacorn®️ treatment.
Appointment 1 - We will revisit your suitability and check no changes to your medical status, consent you for treatment, photograph the lesion, debride it and administer a small amount of local anaesthetic prior to the area to make the procedure as comfortable as possible for you. We will then administer the Curacorn®️
Appointment 2 - This is 2-3 weeks later where we will re-assess you and if required top up the treatment using exactly the same procedure.
Appointment 3 - One month after the second appointment we will see you again to further assess and top up if required.