Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Keratin Callus Treatment.

A Keratin Callus Treatment typically adds 10–20 minutes to your pedicure, depending on callus severity. Our technicians assess each area, apply professional keratin solutions, and gently remove softened build-up for comfortable, effective smoothing with personalized care.

The treatment is generally safe for most clients, but anyone with diabetes, poor circulation, open wounds, or severe skin conditions should consult a physician first. We recommend a patch test and discuss medical concerns prior to treatment.

Frequency varies with lifestyle and skin type; many clients schedule this add-on every 4–6 weeks alongside regular pedicures. For very dry or active feet, every 2–4 weeks may be recommended to maintain smooth, healthy skin.

It effectively softens and reduces many deep and stubborn calluses by breaking down hardened layers, but complete removal may require multiple sessions or medical podiatry care for extreme cases for optimal safety.

Aftercare includes daily moisturizing with recommended creams, avoiding hot water for 24 hours, and wearing supportive footwear. Regular exfoliation at home, as advised, prolongs results between salon visits and applying sunscreen to exposed heels when outdoors.

Yes — the Keratin Callus Treatment can be added to most standard and deluxe pedicures. Tell your technician when booking or at check-in so we can allocate time and customize treatment to your pedicure service.