
Winter seems like the worst season for skin.
The cold weather and low outdoor temperatures can irritate the skin.
Not only that, but when you move into a warm, well-heated place,
your body warms up, but your skin ends up suffering.
This is because sudden temperature changes can damage the skin barrier.
In addition, fine dust is no longer a problem only in spring these days; it also appears in winter.
If fine dust sticks to skin that has become weak due to a damaged barrier,
the skin will be irritated even more and have a harder time.
There are many areas that need attention for the skin,
but among them, the one that most people worry about and also find difficult to manage
is pores.
There are many ways to reduce pores,
but finding a method that truly works and gives good results is not easy, so it can be frustrating.

To expect good effects and results,
what matters most is finding the cause of the enlargement.
Many people do not know exactly why pores become larger,
so I will explain the exact reasons for those people.
First, the reason most people know for enlarged pores is
overproduction of sebum.
This is usually a phenomenon that often occurs in the summer, or in people going through puberty.
Under the pores, there are sebaceous glands along with hair follicles,
which secrete sebum.
Because of this, pores serve as channels through which sebum is discharged.
If the sebaceous glands are stimulated for various reasons, excess sebum can be produced.
Through this, pores can become enlarged.
Also, if sebum mixes with external waste and clogs the pores,
this can stagnate within the pores and make them larger.
Another reason pores become larger is because the skin loses elasticity.
The skin is made up of several layers, including the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat.
Among them, the part responsible for skin elasticity is the dermis.
The dermis is the area largely composed of collagen fibers and elastic fibers.
As we age, the dermis diminishes,
which reduces the skin's elasticity and, along with it, the elasticity of the pores.

Depending on their shape and the reason they have enlarged,
pores can be thought of in different types.
First, in the case of pores that enlarge due to excess sebum,
these are usually pores that appear mainly in the teens to the mid-20s,
when the sebaceous glands are stimulated by hormones.
These are called horizontal pores,
and they are characterized by a round shape.
In the case of pores that enlarge due to reduced skin elasticity,
the pores usually become larger because of aging.
Aging-related changes usually appear mainly after the mid-20s.
These are called vertical pores,
and they are characterized by stretching into an oval shape as if they are sagging.

You may be wondering how to proceed with a pore-reducing method for these kinds of pores,
and for those people, today I would like to introduce Pico laser,
which can be expected to deliver effective results.
Pico laser is a laser that delivers thermal energy in a short amount of time, causing less damage to surrounding tissue,
and can minimize the number of treatment sessions.

Pico laser is 100 times faster than conventional NANOSECOND lasers.
It uses an ultra-short PICOSECOND pulse,
which means the laser is delivered over a very short period,
so there is less pain during the procedure.
In addition, because it delivers a stronger laser in the shortened time,
the effects that could be seen after 10 sessions of conventional pore lasers
can be experienced in as few as 2 to 5 sessions,
so there is a treatment-session reduction effect.
Moreover, because the energy is concentrated and stimulated into the dermis through an MLA lens,
there is less damage to the skin,
allowing you to return to daily life immediately after the procedure.

Then you may be curious about the principle by which Pico laser becomes a pore-reducing method.
In the case of conventional pore-reduction lasers,
the procedure was performed by removing a thin layer of skin to reduce pores.
With Pico laser,
the procedure is performed by creating tiny holes below the epidermis to synthesize new collagen.

Because Pico laser works by synthesizing new collagen,
it can help fill in pores, leading not only to a pore-reduction effect,
but also to improvements in pigment-related conditions and wrinkle removal effects.

At our clinic, we are running the Pleasant Tuesday and Thursday Day event,
where all small procedures, including Pico laser, are discounted every Tuesday and Thursday,
as a pore-reducing method that can deliver effective results.
Please keep this in mind when visiting, as it may be available at a more reasonable price.
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