Dilated pores and uneven skin texture - specialist medical consultation and personalized medical plan
Dilated pores and uneven skin texture can appear as a result of excessive sebum production, accumulation of dead skin cells on the skin surface, or structural changes in the dermis. This aesthetic concern is frequently encountered on the face, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin), and can be associated with seborrheic skin type or a history of acne. Factors that can contribute to the appearance of dilated pores include genetic predisposition, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, the natural skin aging process, or skin inflammations. Over time, these changes can lead to loss of skin elasticity and accentuation of uneven skin appearance. In modern dermatological and aesthetic medicine, there are numerous minimally invasive procedures that can help improve skin texture and reduce the visibility of dilated pores. These treatments can stimulate skin regeneration, collagen production, and contribute to evening out skin appearance. During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the skin type, the degree of pore dilation, and the factors that may contribute to this aesthetic concern. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, adapted to each patient's skin characteristics. Available treatments in the clinic: Microneedling Nanopore Stylus – a procedure that stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production. EXION – technology used for stimulating skin regeneration and improving skin firmness. Exilis Ultra 360 – a procedure that uses radiofrequency to stimulate collagen and improve skin texture. Harmony XL Pro dermatological laser – used for dermatological treatments and to improve skin appearance. CO₂ laser – a procedure used for skin rejuvenation and improvement of skin texture. PRX-T33 – a biorevitalization treatment that stimulates skin regeneration without intensive exfoliation. Medical peels – dermatological procedures used for controlled skin exfoliation. Facial mesotherapy – a treatment used for skin revitalization and hydration. Facial PRP – a skin regeneration procedure based on growth factors obtained from the patient's blood. The optimal treatment is established following the medical consultation, depending on the patient's skin characteristics and aesthetic objectives.
Dilated pores and uneven skin texture
Dilated pores and uneven skin texture can appear as a result of excessive sebum production, accumulation of dead cells on the skin surface, or structural changes in the dermis. This aesthetic problem is frequently encountered on the face, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin), and may be associated with seborrheic skin type or a history of acne.
Factors that can contribute to the appearance of dilated pores include genetic predisposition, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, the natural process of skin aging, or skin inflammations. Over time, these changes can lead to loss of skin elasticity and accentuation of uneven skin appearance.
In modern dermatological and aesthetic medicine, there are numerous minimally invasive procedures that can help improve skin texture and reduce the visibility of dilated pores. These treatments can stimulate skin regeneration, collagen production, and can contribute to evening out the appearance of the skin.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the skin type, the degree of pore dilation, and the factors that may contribute to this aesthetic problem. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, adapted to the skin characteristics of each patient.
Treatments available in the clinic:
- Microneedling Nanopore Stylus – procedure that stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production
- EXION – technology used to stimulate skin regeneration and improve skin firmness
- Exilis Ultra 360 – procedure that uses radiofrequency to stimulate collagen and improve skin texture
- Harmony XL Pro dermatological laser – used for dermatological treatments and to improve skin appearance
- CO₂ laser – procedure used for skin rejuvenation and improvement of skin texture
- PRX-T33 – biorevitalization treatment that stimulates skin regeneration without intense exfoliation
- Medical peels – dermatological procedures used for controlled skin exfoliation
- Facial mesotherapy – treatment used for skin revitalization and hydration
- Facial PRP – skin regeneration procedure based on growth factors obtained from the patient's blood
The optimal treatment is determined following the medical consultation, depending on the skin characteristics and aesthetic objectives of the patient.
