
Can photorejuvenation remove blackheads?
I am 20 years old this year. Recently, some blackheads have appeared on my nose. I want to remove them and would like to know whether photon skin rejuvenation can help eliminate blackheads.

In general, photorejuvenation has a certain effect on removing blackheads. Photorejuvenation works by applying broad-spectrum colored light onto the skin surface, penetrating into the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating the proliferation of subcutaneous collagen tissue, shrinking capillaries, eliminating facial melanin particles, and promoting the skin's self-repair process. During this self-repair process, photorejuvenation may help remove blackheads within the pores and improve the problem of enlarged pores.
Excessive sebum secretion by sebaceous glands is one of the main causes of blackhead formation. The photothermal effect generated by photorejuvenation can penetrate the epidermis and reach deep into the hair follicles where the sebaceous glands are located, thereby inhibiting excessive sebum secretion and reducing oil production. When sebum production decreases, the formation rate of new blackheads slows down. Photorejuvenation can also stimulate skin cell renewal and vitality, promoting skin metabolism. This helps accelerate the turnover of the keratin layer around existing blackheads, making it easier for blackheads to be expelled from the pores.
However, it should be noted that achieving optimal results in removing blackheads with photorejuvenation usually requires multiple treatment sessions. If the blackhead problem is severe, it is recommended to consult a professional dermatologist and develop a targeted treatment plan based on individual conditions. Additionally, maintaining good lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, moderate exercise, and proper skin cleansing, can also help prevent and reduce blackheads.