Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Callus Eliminator.

A typical Callus Eliminator session lasts about 30–45 minutes depending on callus thickness. It includes consultation, soaking, application of softening agents, careful removal, smoothing, and moisturizing. Severe cases may take longer or require staged appointments for best, safe results.

Most clients experience little to moderate discomfort—firm pressure and light scraping may be felt. Our trained technicians use professional softeners to minimize irritation; we adjust technique for sensitivity. Tell us immediately if you feel sharp pain during treatment.

Many see significant improvement after one Callus Eliminator treatment, but stubborn or long-standing calluses often need two to four sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. We recommend follow-up and home care to maintain results and prevent rapid recurrence.

Yes — Callus Eliminator pairs well with a pedicure, deep-hydrating mask, or massage. Combining services enhances results and finish. Let your technician know desired add-ons so we can sequence treatments safely and avoid overlapping chemical exfoliants.

Aftercare includes thorough moisturizing twice daily, avoiding picking or harsh tools, and wearing supportive footwear. Avoid hot baths or intense activity for 24 hours. Use recommended creams and gentle exfoliation at home to extend smooth results and prevent recurring calluses.

We treat sensitive feet with a conservative approach and patch testing. Diabetic clients must inform us before booking; some conditions need physician clearance. Callus Eliminator may be contraindicated for uncontrolled diabetes, active ulcers, or severe neuropathy for safety reasons.