
Even during the day yesterday, snow began to fall,
so it would not be an exaggeration to say that the winter weather has officially started.
As winter begins, there are many things to prepare for,
but among them, more and more people are voicing concerns about their skin.
In winter, the temperature difference between outdoors and indoors is large,
and the cold wind outside dries out the skin,
causing it to lose elasticity.
A major factor is that the skin’s metabolism does not function well as temperatures drop.
There are many skin concerns,
but pores, in particular, are important not only for skin texture
but also overall appearance,
so more people are becoming concerned about pores
and are looking into ways to reduce them.

There are various reasons why pores become enlarged.
They can largely be divided into two categories.
First, when we think of pores,
one of the first things that comes to mind is sebum.
As the name “a hole where hair grows” suggests, follicles are present beneath the pore,
and alongside them are the sebaceous glands.
The sebaceous glands are organs that produce sebum.
When the sebaceous glands are stimulated for various reasons such as hormone secretion, stress, or insomnia,
they can secrete excess sebum.
Because the sebaceous glands are located inside the pores,
when too much sebum is produced,
the pores, which are the passage through which sebum is discharged, become wider.
The skin is made up of keratinocytes and epidermal lipids.
Natural moisturizing factors within keratinocytes help the skin retain moisture,
and epidermal lipids fill the gaps between keratinocytes to prevent moisture from evaporating.
If a slowdown in metabolism reduces the amount of epidermal lipids,
causing skin moisture to escape and the skin to become dry,
the tissue dries out and the skin loses elasticity.
When the skin loses elasticity, the pores also lose elasticity and become enlarged.

Depending on their shape and the cause of enlargement,
pores can be divided into two types.
First, in the case of people in their teens to mid-20s,
hormonal activity often stimulates the sebaceous glands,
causing excess sebum secretion and pore enlargement.
In such cases, the pores become round and enlarged,
and this is called horizontal pores.
For those after their mid-20s, aging begins to occur as time passes.
In addition to the skin becoming dry,
aging can also reduce skin elasticity,
which can cause the pores to enlarge.
In such cases, the pores become oval-shaped and appear to sag as they widen,
and this is classified as vertical pores.

Because of the many different types of pores and the reasons they enlarge,
more and more people are looking into ways to reduce pores and are wondering about success stories and know-how.
Today, as pore-reduction know-how, we would like to introduce Pico Laser.

Pico Laser is a pore-reduction method that incorporates PICOSECOND,
which achieves an ultra-short pulse of one trillionth of a second,
and treats pores by delivering high energy over a short period of time.

Pico Laser is 100 times faster than the NANOSECOND used in conventional lasers,
so the laser is delivered over a very short time.
Because of this, there is less pain during the procedure.
And because it delivers stronger laser energy in less time,
you can expect the effect that used to require 10 sessions with conventional pore lasers in just 2 to 5 sessions,
which helps reduce the number of treatment sessions.
In addition, by focusing energy stimulation on the dermis through the MLA lens,
there is less damage to the skin,
so you can return to daily life immediately after the procedure.

Unlike conventional pore lasers, Pico Laser does not reduce pores by shaving or exfoliating the skin;
instead, it works by filling them in,
and you can understand this once you know how Pico Laser works.
Pico Laser works by creating tiny holes beneath the epidermis
and synthesizing new collagen.

Through this mechanism, Pico Laser can not only help smooth the skin and reduce pores,
but also improve pigmentation conditions such as freckles, age spots, blemishes, and tattoos,
as well as help remove wrinkles by synthesizing new collagen.

At 431, all petite procedures, including Pico Laser,
which has the know-how to help you expect such success stories,
are discounted every Tuesday and Thursday,
so you can also expect a reasonable price.
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