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Enlarged Pores Treatment Twickenham

Pores are present all over the face at the site of each hair follicle. They can easily become blocked due to excess oil and impurities on the skin surface.

Large Pores

Pores are present all over the face at the opening of each hair follicle and play an important role in releasing oil and sweat onto the skin’s surface. However, pores can easily become blocked when excess oil, dead skin cells and environmental impurities build up. When this happens, pores may appear enlarged or congested and can lead to blackheads, whiteheads and an uneven skin texture.

Factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, skincare habits and pollution can all contribute to pore congestion, making regular cleansing and targeted treatments important for maintaining clear, healthy-looking skin.

Are there in-clinic treatments at Thames Skin for large pores?

At Thames Skin Clinic, we offer a range of in-clinic treatments to effectively reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, including chemical peels, medical-grade skincare, microneedling and mesotherapy.

  • Our medical prescription skincare reduces enlarged pores by mending the skin barriers, hydrating the skin and restoring skin health. Treatment with stronger actives stimulates the skin’s turn over and repair mechanisms to further diminish large pores. 
  • Chemical peels stimulate collagen production, providing structural support to help minimise pore size.
  • Microneedling encourages collagen and elastin formation, tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of pores.
  • Mesotherapy delivers vitamins, minerals and nutrients directly into the skin through injectables, rejuvenating the skin and promoting a smoother, more even texture.
  • HydraFacials deeply cleanse, exfoliate and infuse the skin with hydrating and nourishing serums, helping to refine pores and improve overall skin texture.

These treatments can be tailored to your skin type and concerns, providing a comprehensive approach to improving skin texture and minimising the visibility of enlarged pores.

Are certain areas like the nose or cheeks more likely to have larger pores?

Yes, the T-zone, which includes the forehead, nose and chin, is more likely to have larger pores because these areas have more active sebaceous (oil) glands. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, the skin’s natural oil, which keeps the skin moisturised. When these glands are highly active, the excess oil sits in the pores, making them appear larger.

We have a full acne programme for those suffering from spots, cysts, congestion, large pores and oily skin. This helps to clear acne and focus on the side effects acne has left behind using:

  • Our suite of skincare
  • Laser treatments 
  • Needling / radiofrequency microneedling 
  • CO2 laser resurfacing 

These treatments help to restore the skin health, smooth scars and marks on the skin as well as pigmentation, redness and veins left from acne spots and inflammation.

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