Dealing with Enlarged pores

About enlarged pores

Sebum (oil) is produced to protect our skin, making it waterproof and preventing it from becoming dry. Oil glands produce sebum that moves through the lining of each pore and then onto the skin’s surface. If overproduced, that oil mixes with dead skin cells in the pore and causes clogging and swelling.

  • Large pores can also be a result of ageing skin. The production of collagen and elastin decreases with age and a loss of elasticity makes the pores appear larger. Gender and genetics are also factors. Men generally have larger pores than women, although hormonal fluctuations in females may contribute to enlarged pores.

    Pores are necessary for healthy skin since sweat and oil may reach the surface. Some of us, on the other hand, have bigger pores, particularly around the nose and cheeks. Genetics, age, sun exposure, and skin type are all possible reasons for enlarged pores.

    A customised treatment plan can aid in the reduction of your pores' dimensions.

 
Enlarged Pores Skin Conditions which can be treated with facials and microneedling

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