Hard corns are small, dense areas of skin that usually form at the top of toes where there is bone pressure against the skin.ĭue to the fact that their cores are solid, pain and even an open wound can occur. What Is The Difference Between Soft and Hard Corns? That is to say that corns occur on pressure points and are often chunky and painful.Ĭalluses, on the other hand, form on the weight-bearing part of feet and are flatter, wider, and considerably less painful than corns. While corns and calluses are often confused with one another, they can be distinguished by their specific location. If you’re embarrassed by your corns, or you’re experiencing significant pain or discomfort, corn removal surgery may be right for you.Ĭontinue reading to learn more about corn prevention, how they develop, the difference between soft and hard corns and an overview of our minimally invasive surgical removal process, or contact our team today to schedule an in-person or virtual consultation – (954) 922-7333! What Are Corns And How Do They Develop?Ĭorns are hard, thickened sections of skin that usually occur on those parts of the feet that don’t bear any weight, which include the sides, in between and on top of toes. At Jaws Podiatry, we provide the most advanced, minimally invasive, same-day corn removal surgery.