How to repair enlarged nasal pores
Generally, enlarged pores on the nose may be caused by aging, overactive sebaceous glands, ultraviolet (UV) damage, hormonal imbalances, acne, and other factors. It is recommended to seek timely medical consultation to identify the underlying cause and undergo appropriate treatments—including general care, medication, or surgical intervention—under the guidance of a qualified physician. A detailed explanation is as follows:
1. Aging
As people age, the collagen and elastic fibers in the skin gradually decrease, leading to reduced skin firmness and weakened structural support around the pores, which makes the pores on the nose appear larger. This may also be accompanied by signs of aging such as skin laxity and increased fine lines. It is recommended to use skincare products containing vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and peptides, as these ingredients can help stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity and firmness. Additionally, regular microneedling, radiofrequency, or laser treatments can help stimulate collagen regeneration and reduce pore size.
2. Overactive Sebaceous Glands
The nose contains a relatively high density of sebaceous glands, which can produce excessive oil. Improper cleansing can lead to oil buildup in the pores, gradually enlarging them. This may also present with oily skin and visible sebum particles within the pores. It is recommended to use gentle facial cleansers, exfoliate regularly, and keep the pores clear.
3. UV Damage
Long-term exposure to UV radiation can degrade collagen and elastic fibers in the skin, accelerating aging and weakening the structural support around pores, which can cause enlarged pores on the nose. This may also be accompanied by sunspots and deeper wrinkles. It is recommended to use high SPF sunscreen daily and avoid prolonged exposure to strong sunlight. Skincare products containing antioxidants such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and green tea extract can help neutralize free radicals.
4. Hormonal Imbalance
Changes in hormone levels, such as during puberty, pregnancy, or menopause, can stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more oil. Excess oil can clog pores and lead to enlarged pores on the nose. This may also be accompanied by symptoms such as menstrual irregularities and mood swings. It is recommended to adjust lifestyle habits, maintain a regular sleep schedule and healthy diet, and avoid consuming spicy, stimulating, or greasy foods. If hormonal imbalance is severe, consult a doctor about using medications such as estradiol valerate tablets, conjugated estrogen cream, or diethylstilbestrol tablets to help balance hormone levels.
5. Acne
During the inflammatory process of acne, skin tissue is damaged and inflammatory mediators are released, compromising the skin structure around the pores, causing them to become loose and enlarged. This may also be accompanied by symptoms such as redness, pain, and pus-filled pimples. It is recommended to use medications such as levocetirizine dihydrochloride granules, eprastine capsules, or olopatadine hydrochloride tablets, which can inhibit bacterial growth associated with acne, reduce inflammation, and promote skin healing.
When treating enlarged pores on the nose, it is important to choose an appropriate treatment method based on individual circumstances, while maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and a positive mindset.