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What Are Enlarged Pores? Causes, Care, and Effective Treatments

DDr. Piyapol Pattanakru, MDon March 28, 20263 min read
What Are Enlarged Pores? Causes, Care, and Effective Treatments

Enlarged pores are a common skin concern that can make the skin appear uneven, affect makeup application, and reduce product absorption. This issue is not caused by skincare alone but can result from multiple factors such as genetics, excess oil production, and aging. This article explores the causes of enlarged pores, effective care methods, and recommended technologies and products that help achieve smoother, more refined skin naturally.

 

What Are Enlarged Pores?

Enlarged pores refer to a condition where the openings of the sebaceous (oil) glands on the face appear larger than normal. They are most noticeable on the nose, forehead, and cheeks. The affected skin often looks uneven, produces more oil than other areas, and may contribute to clogged pores or blackheads in some individuals.

 

Causes of Enlarged Pores

 - Genetics: If enlarged pores run in your family, you are more likely to have them as well.

 - Oily Skin: Excess sebum production can stretch pores, making them appear larger.

 - Clogged Pores: Dirt, makeup, and dead skin cells can block pores, causing them to expand.

 - Aging: Reduced collagen and elastin lead to skin laxity, making pores more visible.

 - Squeezing Acne or Harsh Scrubbing: Can irritate the skin and cause pores to become permanently enlarged.

 

How to Care for Enlarged Pores at Home

 - Cleanse your face thoroughly: Use a gentle cleanser and wash your face properly both morning and evening.

 - Use pore-tightening toner: Look for ingredients like witch hazel or niacinamide.

 - Exfoliate gently: Helps remove dead skin cells and prevent clogged pores.

 - Use clay or cooling masks: Absorb excess oil and help tighten pores.

 - Apply sunscreen daily: Sun exposure damages collagen, making pores appear larger.

 

Popular Technologies for Pore Tightening

1.Laser (Laser Resurfacing)
Stimulates collagen production, helping to tighten pores
Examples: Fractional Laser, CO₂ Laser

2.RF (Radio Frequency)
Uses radio waves to boost collagen production
Improves skin firmness and naturally minimizes pores

3.Microneedling (Dermapen)
Uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries that stimulate collagen
Suitable for those with acne scars as well

4.HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound)
Targets deeper skin layers (SMAS) to lift and tighten skin
Helps reduce pore size and skin laxity

What to Avoid if You Have Enlarged Pores

 - Overwashing your face, as it can stimulate more oil production

 - Using pore-clogging products such as heavy silicone-based or oily creams

 - Squeezing pimples yourself

 - Staying up late, not drinking enough water, or frequently consuming greasy/fried foods

 

Conclusion

Enlarged pores may seem like a minor skin concern, but they can significantly affect confidence. Understanding the causes and choosing the right care-through proper cleansing, suitable skincare products, and appropriate medical technologies-can help achieve smoother, tighter, and healthier-looking skin in a sustainable way.

 

 

source : Pmed Clinic

Pmed Clinic

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

 

 

D
Dr. Piyapol Pattanakru, MD

PMed Clinic

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