Coarse pores

"Coarse-pored skin has no actual disease value, but can be an aesthetic concern. Modern laser medicine has some efficient methods available."

C. Bettina Rümmelein, M.D., Specialist in Dermatology & Venereology
C. Bettina Rümmelein, M.D., Specialist in Dermatology & Venereology
Symptoms

Coarse pores symptoms

In medicine, the term "large pores" is not known, but in cosmetics it is often used. To solve the riddle: What is a pore? In fact, pores are openings, specifically the excretory ducts of the sebaceous glands. In certain cases, such as oily skin types or a decrease in skin elasticity, these pores can appear enlarged or "coarser".

Although large-pored skin is not a disease, many women and men can find it aesthetically disturbing. This is where modern laser medicine comes in, providing a range of efficient treatments to refine pores.

Sometimes large pores are barely visible, but in other cases they can be more prominent. The symptoms of large-pored skin are highly variable and depend greatly on skin type and individual conditions. As a rule, pores are most obvious on the face, especially in the so-called T-zone - forehead, nose and chin. This is where the skin produces the most sebum and the pores can dilate to cope with the sebum production.

Large pores can present as small openings or depressions in the skin. They can be distributed on certain areas of the skin or extend over the entire face. Especially in oily skin, these pores can be clogged with sebum, dirt or makeup and present as blackheads. When viewed magnified, they may appear like small holes or depressions in the skin.

In addition, large pores, especially if they are clogged, can lead to other skin problems. They can promote the appearance of acne and other skin blemishes. For this reason, good skin care is essential to minimize the appearance of large pores and improve the overall appearance of the skin.

Causes

Coarse pores causes

The formation of large pores on the face is a multifactorial phenomenon and is influenced by a variety of internal and external factors. Genetics is a crucial internal factor: if large pores are common in your family, you are more likely to have this trait as well. In addition, natural sebum production plays a role. People with oily skin tend to have larger pores because increased sebum production widens the pores.

Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy or menopause, can also influence pore size. Hormones such as androgens stimulate sebum production, which can lead to an expansion of the pores.

External factors that contribute to large pores include improper or excessive facial cleansing and makeup. Aggressive cleansers and rubbing the skin can irritate pores, widening them and making them more visible. Makeup can clog pores, especially if not completely removed, which also leads to their enlargement. In addition, harmful environmental factors such as air pollution and sun exposure can affect pore size. Exposure to UV light can accelerate the skin's natural aging process, causing it to lose elasticity and make pores appear larger.

The consumption of nicotine and alcohol can also lead to larger pores. Both substances can reduce blood flow to the skin, resulting in a decreased supply of oxygen and nutrients. This in turn can affect collagen production, an important factor in skin elasticity and firmness. The reduction of collagen can lead to the expansion of pores and an overall less firm skin appearance. Therefore, it is important for men and women alike to pay attention to a healthy lifestyle to support skin care and minimize the appearance of large pores.

Finally, individual skin care habits also play a role in the development of large pores. Insufficient or irregular skin cleansing can lead to the accumulation of dirt, oil and dead skin cells in the pores, resulting in their visible enlargement. Regular and thorough facial cleansing is therefore an essential part of the prevention and treatment of large pores.

Treatment

Coarse pores treatment

Despite the numerous factors that can lead to large pores, various treatments are available today to combat this aesthetic problem. From pore refinement to specific skin care products and modern procedures such as radiofrequency therapy, there are a variety of ways to improve the appearance of the skin and reduce the appearance of large pores.

Radiofrequency therapy

One of the recommended treatments for large pores is the Radiofrequency therapy. It allows effective treatment of structural imperfections and can reduce large pores. By smoothing and increasing the elasticity of the skin, the complexion looks fresher and more even. eMatrix is a safe and effective technology suitable for all skin types. Recommended 3-6 sessions at intervals of four weeks, depending on the skin condition.

Care products

In addition to these treatments, certain makeup tips can also help minimize the appearance of large pores. However, good skin care is the first and most important measure for refining pores and improving the overall appearance of the skin.

Frequently asked questions

Coarse Pores Frequently Asked Questions

How do I determine which treatment is best for my skin type and condition?

At Hautwerk we start the treatment of large pores with a skin analysis. With the Visia system. Here, on the one hand, we can assess how obvious the problem is, and on the other hand, we can determine whether the large pores are colonized with bacteria. This is important for the choice of treatment and accompanying therapy.

What can I expect during a rough pore treatment?

For the treatment of coarse pores, fractional systems are usually used, such as the Tixel or the Doubletite. These treatments are slightly painful. For lighter cases, fruit acid peels or microneedling can also be used. These treatments are relatively painless.

How long is the recovery period after a rough pore treatment, and how soon can I expect results?

It depends on the choice of method. For patients who cannot afford downtime, we choose procedures where the redness lasts only hours to a day. Patients who need or want stronger treatments can expect downtime of two to seven days, depending on the dosage.

Can I prevent or reduce the appearance of coarse pores?

Coarse pores unfortunately have a high genetic factor, but untreated acne can also lead to coarse pores and certain skin care products cause the skin to swell and appear coarse-pored.

What kind of post-treatment is recommended after coarse pore treatment and how can I get the result?

After a refining therapy, a soothing aftercare is needed, which is chosen by the practitioner according to the skin type. When the skin has regenerated, we recommend acidic or retinol-containing care products for your routine. Again, these must be selected according to your skin type and condition. In our online store smartaging-swiss.ch you can purchase, among other things, the corresponding skin care products such as SAS Deep Clean, Instytutum Retinol Toner, etc..

How can professional treatments help improve the texture of my rough-pored skin?

Since coarse pores have a significant genetic component, refining therapies must be performed with some regularity, alternating with skilled care.