
It is said that once the typhoon passes, the weather will start to get colder.
Unlike in summer, when sweat and sebum flow heavily,
when the weather gets colder, sebum hardens and does not come out easily, causing sebum to build up in the pores,
which can lead to whiteheads or blackheads.
Why do blackheads form?
Blackheads occur when the oil and moisture balance is not proper and excess oil is secreted beyond what is needed,
after which sebum and external impurities accumulate in the pores, and the overflowing sebum meets air and oxidizes into a dark color.
Because oil is secreted from the skin every day, this problem repeats 365 days a year.
Blackheads can be removed with nose strips, pore packs, extraction, and so on,
but that brings a very big ordeal.
While these methods can give an immediate clean-looking result,
the buildup of blackheads alone can already enlarge pores, and excessive stimulation can make the pores sag.
If pores widen in this way, waste discharge becomes more active, blackheads can form sooner,
and problems such as inflammation due to easy invasion by foreign substances may occur.
In addition, once pores become visible, the skin texture looks rough,
and achieving beautiful skin becomes more difficult.

The area where pores are largest on our skin is from the nose to the cheekbones,
and the nose is said to be the widest area in particular.
That is why many of you may have looked for ways to reduce pores on the nose,
thinking it would be better to reduce them from the beginning.
However, because pores do not have muscles that control contraction,
once they expand, they are very difficult to shrink.
For cosmetics that claim to have a pore-tightening effect,
the effect is minimal and they mainly focus on prevention,
so they are not enough to produce a noticeable result.
In addition, with various methods for reducing nose pores, such as folk remedies,
it is very difficult to determine what to trust and what not to trust because of the flood of information.
For that reason, many people are looking into pore-reduction procedures for a fast and reliable way to reduce nose pores.

Since many places perform pore-reduction procedures,
this was not easy to choose either.
The procedure that recently received the most attention was Fraxel.
Fraxel is a laser treatment method that performs microscopic exfoliation that is not visible to the eye
by delivering about 2,000 thin laser beams per 1 cm.
Through this, microscopic holes created by hundreds to thousands of laser beams are made in the skin.
Rather than damaging the entire skin overall, it leaves alternating areas of microscopic injury and normal tissue,
so the damaged tissue receives cells smoothly from the surrounding normal cells and undergoes rapid cell regeneration.
At this time, the more the skin tissue is damaged, the more efficient the treatment becomes,
but side effects follow accordingly, so caution is needed.
If you undergo Fraxel treatment without checking your skin condition or adjusting the intensity,
side effects such as erythema, flushing, or hyperpigmentation may occur,
and the drawbacks were that it was painful and required a relatively long recovery period.
In this respect, it was not easy to receive Fraxel care lightly.

For those who wanted to receive a pore laser but hesitated because of these concerns,
or were worried about which option to choose,
we would like to introduce the Pico laser, performed at 4월31일성형외과,
which is excellent as a way to reduce nose pores.
Pico laser works like pinching the opening of a hose with your finger to increase water pressure,
by shortening the laser exposure time to deliver stronger energy.
It is a pore treatment that delivers laser quickly during a time span called a PICOSECOND, one trillionth of a second.

Because it is delivered at an ultrashort speed that is 100 times faster than the conventional NANOSECOND,
one major advantage is that it is less painful, and by using an MLA lens to focus energy stimulation on the dermal layer,
there is also less damage to surrounding tissue.
In the past, about 10 treatment sessions were recommended for pore lasers,
but Pico laser can deliver the effects that used to require 10 sessions of conventional pore lasers
in just 2 to 5 sessions,
so it can be said to be a method that reduces the number of treatments and feels less burdensome.

The principle of Pico laser is to create tiny holes beneath the epidermis and
promote the synthesis of new collagen.
Because pores lose elasticity and become larger and more saggy due to nose packs or irritation,
Pico laser not only helps reduce pores through collagen synthesis,
but also has effects on pigment-related conditions such as tattoos, melasma, and blemishes,
and can even be expected to help with wrinkle reduction.

At our clinic, we hold the Hwamokhan Day event every Tuesday and Thursday,
where all beauty procedures, including Pico laser, a method for reducing nose pores,
are discounted.
Restore beautiful skin texture with Pico laser.



