
Day after day, the repetition of daily life leaves no time at all to even look in the mirror and check your face.
In the past, I used to look in the mirror every day and think that I should take care of this and that.
But now, even that is not easy.
Because of the nonstop things I have to deal with every day, I end up choosing sleep over looking in the mirror.
Then, when something important comes up or I do look in the mirror, I get startled to see how much I have changed without realizing it.
When I look in the mirror, I am surprised to see that my skin has changed before I knew it.
Among those changes, the most noticeable is pores.
Seeing pores that have grown larger before I knew it, I started trying to manage them and began looking into Gangnam pore care costs.
So, do pores really get larger?
First, it seems necessary to understand what pores are.
As most people already know, pores are the openings where hair grows.
But the reason pores become an issue is because of the sebaceous glands inside them.
Since the sebaceous glands that secrete sebum are located inside the pores,
pores eventually also become channels through which sebum is discharged.
For this reason, when pores become enlarged, sebum may be excessively secreted,
or sebum and dead skin cells may mix and trigger inflammatory reactions, causing acne, pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, and more.

So why do pores get larger?
From a broad perspective, there are two reasons why pores can enlarge.
First, pores become larger because of excessive sebum secretion.
As mentioned earlier, pores are the passage through which sebum is secreted.
When sebum is produced in excess, pores can widen,
and in addition, sebum and dead skin cells can mix and block the pores, making them even larger.
Pore enlargement caused by excessive sebum secretion like this
commonly occurs between the teenage years and the 20s and can create round, horizontal pores.
The second reason is a loss of elasticity.
As people age, the skin loses elasticity,
and along with that, the elasticity of the pores also decreases, causing the pores to stretch and become larger.
Pore enlargement caused by a loss of elasticity like this
commonly occurs after the 20s and can create oval, vertical pores.
The areas of the face where pores are especially large are the nose, the sides of the nose, and the cheeks.
Because this area is shaped like a butterfly, it is called the butterfly zone,
and more and more people are looking into the cost of Gangnam skin pore laser treatment for the butterfly zone.

When looking into Gangnam skin pore laser costs in the past,
you may have often seen Fraxel being used.
Fraxel was a method of treating the skin through micro-resurfacing,
but in the case of Fraxel, many people hesitated because of issues such as severe pain and a long recovery time before returning to daily life.

Today, for those who hesitated because of these concerns, I would like to introduce an advanced skin pore laser: the Pico laser.

The Pico laser is a laser method that incorporates PICOSECOND technology,
and it is a method that delivers the laser for one trillionth of a second.
Compared to the existing NANOSECOND laser, it delivers energy 100 times faster,
and because of this faster timing, it is a skin pore laser that delivers stronger energy.

Because it operates in less time than conventional skin pore lasers, it is less painful,
and since it is a method that delivers stronger laser energy,
you can expect the same effect that used to require 10 sessions of a conventional pore laser in as few as 2 to 5 sessions,
which offers a treatment reduction effect.
In addition, because it focuses energy stimulation on the dermal layer using an MLA lens,
there is less damage to the skin, so you can return to daily life immediately after the procedure.

The principle of the Pico laser is to create tiny holes deep within the skin to synthesize new collagen.
Unlike Fraxel, it does not remove skin but works by filling it in.
The Pico laser can be expected not only to reduce pores but also to improve pigmentation conditions and remove wrinkles.

At our clinic, we run the Happy Tuesday and Thursday event, where all petit procedures are discounted every Tuesday and Thursday,
so please keep this in mind and consider visiting us.
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