What should I do about large, rough skin pores?

Apr 29, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Enlarged and rough skin pores can generally be treated with chemical peels (e.g., alpha hydroxy acid [AHA] peels), which help minimize pore appearance and yield smoother-looking skin. Enlarged pores often result from inadequate deep cleansing of the skin; additionally, frequent use of overly oily skincare products may contribute to pore blockage.

Many women neglect proper skincare in daily life, leading to enlarged pores and compromising facial aesthetics. So, what can be done about large, rough skin pores?

What Can Be Done About Large, Rough Skin Pores?

Large, rough pores are commonly treated with glycolic acid peels, which effectively tighten pores and improve skin smoothness. Enlarged pores often result from inadequate deep cleansing of the skin. Additionally, frequent use of overly oily skincare products may contribute to pore blockage. If left untreated, this condition may diminish skin radiance and negatively affect overall facial appearance.

Glycolic acid peels involve applying a high-concentration glycolic acid solution evenly onto the skin surface. This promotes exfoliation of aged keratinocytes, accelerates cellular turnover, removes impurities and debris from the skin, reduces pore size, and stimulates the reorganization of dermal collagen and elastic fibers—resulting in smoother, brighter skin.

In daily life, maintain diligent facial care: cleanse your face thoroughly each day. Avoid using irritating skincare products or cosmetics for a short period to prevent symptom exacerbation. Also, refrain from consuming spicy, stimulating foods or seafood. We hope this information is helpful to you!