Reduce skin pores

Goals to Achieve

Tighter and less visible pores. With a good lifestyle, suitable products for enlarged pores, daily cleansing, and specific in-clinic treatments to tighten pores, your skin pores can naturally tighten, leaving a smoother and more even texture on your face.

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How to reduce skin pores?

Skin pores serve a function; they allow the skin to breathe. Pores help to expel sebum and sweat. Sebum can clog pores, leading to acne and blackheads. Some people naturally have larger pores, but they can also become enlarged due to dead skin cells, excess oil, makeup, sweat, dirt, stress, and heat.

Pores are most commonly visible in the T-zone. Over the years, skin pores can expand.

What Causes Enlarged Pores?

Genetics: Pore size is largely determined by genetics. If your parents have enlarged pores, you’re likely to have them as well.

Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as those during puberty, menstruation, or pregnancy, can increase sebum production and contribute to enlarged pores.

Excessive Sebum Production: High sebum production, often associated with oily skin, can lead to enlarged pores. Sebum mixed with dead skin cells can clog pores, making them more visible.

Aging: With age, the skin loses its elasticity and collagen, which can make pores appear larger and more noticeable.

Poor Skin Hygiene: Not cleansing the skin regularly can lead to the accumulation of dirt, sebum, and dead skin cells, which can clog and enlarge pores.

Sun Exposure: UVA and UVB rays can cause pores to enlarge by stimulating sebaceous glands to produce excess sebum.

Diet: Maintaining a balanced diet is important; consuming too many fatty foods can impact skin quality and sebum production.

Use of Comedogenic Products: Some cosmetic and skincare products can clog pores and contribute to their enlargement.

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