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What Are Enlarged Pores?

Enlarged pores are a common skin concern that mostly affects people with oily or combination skin types. Pores are tiny openings on the skin’s surface that produce sweat and oil (sebum). Oily and combination skin types have larger pores due to increased sebum production. The pores become even more visible as we age, giving the skin a rough, uneven texture.

 

What Are the Main Reasons for Enlarged Pores?

If you have oily skin, it is more likely for you to develop enlarged pores. Because your skin produces more sebum, the pores stretch and become more visible. Many factors are involved in the creation of enlarged pores. Here are just a few of them:

  • Genetics: Some people are predisposed to enlarged pores.
  • Aging: As we age, our skin loses elasticity, making the pores look bigger.
  • Oily skin: Excess oil production will make the pores expand.
  • Sun damage: Exposure to UV rays for extended periods will damage the skin and cause the breakdown of elastin and collagen, essential for skin elasticity. This will make pores look more prominent and visible.
  • Poor skincare: Not caring for your skin properly will increase the tendency to develop enlarged pores.
  • Smoking: Smoking damages the skin and makes it lose elasticity, thus causing enlarged pores.
  • Environmental factors: Pollution and other environmental factors might damage the skin and make pores look larger.

It is important to note that some people might have larger pores. This is completely normal and natural. However, you could make your pores look smaller by taking good skin care and using appropriate skincare products.

 

How Can You Personally Treat Enlarged Pores on The Face?

There are several things you can do at home to treat enlarged pores:

  • Cleanse your skin regularly: Clean your skin twice a day to remove dirt and oil. Dirt and oil will make your pores look more prominent.
  • Exfoliate regularly: Exfoliating your face once or twice a week will remove dead skin cells, reducing the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Use a toner: Remove the remaining dirt and oil after cleansing your skin. Don’t forget to choose the right toner for your skin type.
  • Look for Retinoids or AHAs: Retinoids and AHAs help improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Avoid sun damage: Sun damage makes your face pores look bigger and more visible.
  • Avoid picking at your skin: Picking at your skin causes acne, irritation, and inflammation. All of these make your pores look bigger.
  • Use non-comedogenic products: Non-comedogenic products don’t clog pores, so they reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Be patient: seeing the results might take some time. You should be patient and consistent with your skincare routine till you get the result.

 

 

What Are the Medical Treatments for Enlarged Pores?

Several treatments are available for enlarged pores. You can consult your doctor and choose the one that will work best for you. These treatments include:

  • Topical treatments: many kinds of toners, serums, and creams minimize the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Using chemical peels: Chemical peels remove the top layer of skin and unclog pores. So, you will feel improvement in the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Laser resurfacing: Using a laser to remove the top layer of your skin stimulates collagen production and reduces the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is a unique device to exfoliate the top layer of skin and unclog pores. This device reduces the appearance of enlarged pores and improves skin texture.
  • Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion is an intensive exfoliation that removes the top layer of skin with a rotating brush. Remember that this treatment is handy for more severe cases of enlarged pores.
  • Pore extractions: In-office extractions can be performed by a dermatologist or a certified esthetician to remove blackheads and unclog the pores, which can help reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.

 

Morpheus8 and Enlarged Pores:

A non-invasive treatment, Morpheus8 can be an excellent option for those trying to get rid of enlarged pores on their face. Morpheus8 will increase the production of collagen, an essential protein in the body.  However, it’s crucial to always consult with a professional dermatologist before undergoing any invasive or non-invasive surgery to know which medical treatment suits your situation.

We offer different medical procedures at Beverly Willshire Aesthetics in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills to help you get rid of enlarged pores. We employ the latest techniques to deliver beautiful outcomes with today’s most complex nonsurgical proceduresContact Dr. Zarrini and his team today to learn how they can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

 

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