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Pore Width Treatment

Pore width treatment:

The pores are hair follicles and the opening points of the sebaceous ducts of the sebaceous glands. Pores protect the skin from external factors and bacteria, and allow the sebum to move to the skin surface. The skin’s oiliness ratio and genetic properties are affected by the breadth of the pores.

Pore enlargement is most commonly seen on the nose, cheeks, forehead and canene. The complaints of pore enlargement on the whole face skin can also be seen.

What are the reasons for pore enlargement?

Often in greasy bindings and black spots, excess sebum accumulates in the pores, causing pore enlargements. Pore enlargement is usually seen in acne patients. However, pore enlargement may also be those who do not have acne complaints.

-With the decrease in collagen, the pores can become more evident by the sagging of the skin.

Aging in the skin and sun damage cause thickening of the skin and slowing down of the dead skin. Expansion occurs when the dead skin cells, which can not be thrown from the skin, accumulate in the pores.

What practices are used to tighten the pore?

Large porous skin is treated for aesthetic purposes. However, it is not possible to eliminate the pores. The purpose of the treatment should be to tighten and reduce the pores.

What are the methods used in treatment?

Skin and Pore Cleansing:

It is a medical skin care that needs to be made first in the pore width. The skin must be thoroughly cleansed and the pores must be cleaned.

Home care products are also of great importance in treatment. It is necessary to use appropriate medical products with skin.

  • Carbon Peeling:
  • It is a method applied with Q-Switch laser by applying carbon solution on the skin. Intensive collagen activation is provided within the pore by the carbon particles entering the pores absorbing the laser light and converting it to a high temperature. This also causes tightness in the pores.
  • Golden Needle:

This method provides intense collagen activation in the subcutaneous and pore wall with the effect of micro-needles and the radiofrequency energy provided at the tip. Thus, tightness in the pores comes into play.

  • Chemical Peeling
  • Repeated chemical peeling (Jesneer, glycolic acid, TCA peeling, etc.) revitalizes the collagen and tightens the pores. It also contributes to the treatment if the patient has active acne complaints.
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