If your skin needs recovery: Laser treatment for nose pore reduction

As we get older, time seems to pass more quickly,
and instead of investing time in ourselves, we tend to focus on all kinds of other tasks,
which makes self-care more difficult.
With the arrival of autumn, a cool breeze comes in, and not only our bodies but also our skin begins to react.
In particular, skin shows changes the fastest.
In autumn, temperatures gradually drop, the temperature difference between morning and evening becomes severe, and the air becomes dry,
so the oil-water balance is disrupted and the skin becomes more sensitive, which makes skin care even more difficult.
Among skin concerns, pores are especially difficult.
It is very easy for pores to enlarge, but difficult to reduce them, and if pores become enlarged,
they can cause various problems, which is why many people worry about nose pore reduction.
Before looking into ways to reduce nose pores,
I think it is better to first understand pores and the reasons they enlarge
in order to find a more effective path to pore reduction.
First, pores literally mean holes where hair grows, but they also have other functions.
Although enlarged pores do not look attractive, they also play an important functional role.
Inside pores are sebaceous glands that secrete sebum.
Sebaceous glands secrete sebum, which functions as a protective barrier for the face,
helping keep the skin from becoming dry.
Pores serve as the passage through which this sebum is released.
Because the number of pores is fixed from the moment a person is born,
they can be reduced, but it is impossible to eliminate them.
Even so, the reason they seem to have increased compared to childhood is
that pores become larger due to various factors.

On the face, pores are generally largest from the nose to the sides of the nose and then to the cheeks over the cheekbones.
The butterfly-shaped area of the cheeks from the sides of the nose to the cheekbones, where sweat and sebum are actively secreted, is called the butterfly zone,
and more people are making efforts to care for this area, including nose pore reduction.
So, why do pores become larger?
This can be understood by considering the types of pores.
There are horizontal pores and vertical pores.
Horizontal pores are mostly seen in the teens and 20s,
and refer to pores that become round and enlarged because sebum is excessively secreted due to various factors.
Vertical pores appear after the age of 20,
and refer to pores that become oval-shaped as not only the skin but also the pores begin to sag as aging progresses.
As mentioned earlier, pores are difficult to enlarge but not easy to reduce.
Many people try to shrink pores with cosmetics or at-home self-care,
but because the results are often less than expected, more people are looking for laser procedures for nose pore reduction.

The laser procedure for nose pore reduction that has been popular in the past was Fraxel.
Fraxel uses the principle of natural healing when the skin is wounded,
by applying tiny, fine laser beams to the skin for invisible micro-exfoliation
and creating controlled injury to help the skin recover.
Because Fraxel makes it difficult to return immediately to daily life and can be quite painful,
there were many people who worried about it and hesitated to choose a laser procedure.
For those people, today I would like to introduce a more advanced laser, the Pico laser.

The Pico laser incorporates PICOSECOND technology, which refers to one-trillionth of a second,
and is a laser procedure that delivers high energy in a time that is 100 times shorter than the NANOSECOND used by conventional lasers.
This can be thought of as similar to the principle of narrowing the outlet to increase water pressure when spraying water through a hose.
Because the Pico laser delivers strong energy,
it has a treatment-shortening effect, allowing the results that would normally require 10 conventional laser sessions for nose pore reduction to be achieved in 2 to 5 sessions.
In addition, there is less damage to surrounding tissue,
and because energy is concentrated into the dermal layer using an MLA lens, skin damage is minimal.

The Pico laser creates tiny holes below the epidermis,
stimulating new collagen synthesis so that, in addition to pore reduction,
you can expect improvement in pigment concerns such as tattoos, melasma, and blemishes, as well as wrinkle reduction.

Including the Pico laser, a laser treatment for nose pore reduction with a variety of effects,
all petite procedures can be experienced at special prices every Tuesday and Thursday.
If you refer to the Happy Tuesday and Thursday Day event and visit our clinic,
you may be able to use the Pico laser more affordably.
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