
Mobile phones have now become an essential part of our daily lives.
As a result, the number of people using social media has naturally increased.
As social media use has grown, taking photos has become part of everyday life.
In particular, many people now take selfies.
Although selfie apps have advanced enough to let you adjust your skin with filters,
there are times when you are surprised by photos taken by someone else after taking selfies all the time.
And the reason is your skin.
At some point, when you notice that your once-clear skin has changed without you realizing it,
you start to worry a lot.
In particular, as image quality has improved, enlarged pores become more visible when you zoom in,
which makes many people wonder how they should manage them.
Today, let’s take a look at pores and how pore reduction should be done.

First, let’s look at what pores are.
Literally speaking,
pores are holes where hair grows.
Then why do pores keep becoming a problem?
The reason is the sebaceous glands within the pores.
The word sebum may be familiar to you.
It is often used in negative ways, such as sebum reducing makeup wear time or causing skin troubles.
However, sebum originally serves to create a protective barrier that keeps the skin from becoming dry.
But when too much sebum is produced, dead skin cells and sebum mix together,
blocking the pores, making them larger, causing skin troubles because skin breathing becomes difficult,
and making the skin oily due to excess sebum, which reduces makeup wear time and causes other problems.
Then why do pores enlarge?
There are two main reasons why pores enlarge,
and these can be explained in relation to pore types.
First, the most common reason pores enlarge is excessive sebum production.
When sebaceous glands are stimulated by various factors such as stress, lack of sleep, or hormonal imbalance,
and sebum is overproduced, the pores, which are the passageways for sebum, become enlarged.
In addition, when sebum and dead skin cells mix and block the pores, causing congestion, the pores can also enlarge.
Pores that enlarge due to excessive sebum production like this
are often seen in people in their teens to twenties,
and the pores become round in shape; this is classified as horizontal pores.
Another reason pores enlarge is decreased skin elasticity.
Collagen in the dermis gives the skin elasticity.
Also, elastin, which makes up the dermis together with collagen, plays a role in helping the skin return to its original shape when it is pulled or twisted.
Abundant collagen lifts the skin and gives it a youthful, elastic appearance.
But when the skin’s collagen decreases, the skin becomes sunken and wrinkles form,
and the pores also lose elasticity.
Pores that enlarge due to decreased skin elasticity like this
are often seen after the twenties,
and the pores become oval in shape; this is classified as vertical pores.
On the face, there are areas where pores are larger and areas where they are not.
The area with the largest pores on the face is the area from the sides of the nose to the cheeks.
Because this area resembles a butterfly shape, it is called the butterfly zone,
and many people look for ways to reduce pores in the butterfly zone.

Today, I’m going to tell you about the Pico Laser procedure,
which is effective for reducing pores in the butterfly zone.
The Pico Laser procedure for pore reduction in the butterfly zone is, as the name suggests,
a method that can be especially effective for the butterfly zone.
Of course, pores in the butterfly zone can also enlarge due to excessive sebum production,
but in most cases, they enlarge because of decreased skin elasticity.
As such, this is a method that can be especially effective for the butterfly zone, where vertical pores form.
The Pico Laser creates tiny holes beneath the epidermis to stimulate the synthesis of new collagen.
Through this, you may expect not only pore reduction but also improvement in pigmentation conditions and wrinkle reduction.

The term Pico in Pico Laser refers to PICOSECOND technology.
PICOSECOND means one trillionth of a second,
which is a method that can achieve ultrashort durations 100 times faster than conventional lasers.
It is a laser that delivers high energy over a short period of time.

Because the pore-reducing Pico Laser procedure delivers high energy,
it may require fewer treatment sessions than conventional pore-reduction lasers.
And because the laser treatment is performed over a short time, it causes less damage to the skin,
making it possible to return to daily life immediately after the procedure.

At our clinic, all petite procedures, including the Pico Laser procedure for reducing pores in the butterfly zone,
are available at special prices every Tuesday and Thursday through a special event
called the Tuesday-Thursday Pleasant Day Event.
Please keep this in mind and consider visiting us.
Create confident skin with the pore-reducing Pico Laser procedure!
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