Minimize Large Pores
Large pores can make skin look rough and uneven. Pores get bigger when they’re clogged with oil and dead skin cells or when skin loses its firmness over time. While we can’t change their size permanently, we can help make them look much smaller and cleaner. Many people find their skin looks smoother and fresher after treatment.
Whether you’ve always had noticeable pores or they’ve gotten bigger recently, we can help. Our treatments both clean out pores and help tighten the skin around them, making them look smaller. With the right care, you can keep your pores looking their best.
Ready for smoother-looking skin? Book your pore treatment consultation at The Senzu Bean in Markham and learn how to make your pores look smaller.
Treatments We Offer
Common Pore Concerns
Visible pores on the nose and cheeks affecting overall skin appearance.
Oily skin leading to large, noticeable pores and frequent blackheads.
Clogged and stretched pores causing uneven, rough skin texture overall.
Deep pores that trap oil, dirt, and lead to breakouts.
Uneven skin surface making complexion appear dull and less smooth.
Dull-looking skin from buildup and lack of proper pore care.
Ideal Candidates for Procedure
See large pores and want a smoother skin surface.
Have oily skin that makes pores appear more visible.
Notice rough texture and uneven skin around the face.
Want cleaner, clearer pores and fewer blackheads overall.
Need skin-smoothing treatments to refine and balance texture.
Get frequent blackheads and want healthier-looking, refined skin.
Why Pores Look Large
1. Oil Production: Excess oil accumulates in pores, stretching them and making their appearance seem larger over time.
2. Dead Skin: Built-up dead skin cells clog pores, trapping debris and making them appear larger and more visible.
3. Age: As skin ages and collagen decreases, firmness diminishes, causing pores to appear larger and looser.
4. Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to having naturally larger pores that are more easily visible.
5. Sun Damage: UV exposure breaks down collagen, reducing skin structure and making pores appear wider and less tight.
Prevention Tips
Daily Care
Clean skin twice daily to remove dirt and excess oil.
Never skip moisturizer, even if your skin feels oily.
Use sunscreen daily to protect and prevent enlarged pores.
Avoid squeezing pores and always remove makeup thoroughly at night.
Skin Care Must-Haves
Use a gentle cleanser to avoid irritating sensitive skin.
Choose oil-free products to prevent clogging and excess shine.
Incorporate pore-clearing items to remove impurities and reduce blockages.
Apply a light moisturizer to keep skin hydrated without heaviness.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pores often look larger when they’re clogged or when your skin is oily. Things like weather, stress, and hormones can affect how visible your pores are. Good skin care helps keep daily changes smaller.
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While we can’t actually shrink pores permanently, we can make them look much smaller. Regular treatments help keep pores clean and tight-looking. Think of it like working out – consistent care gives you the best results.
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Several things can make pores look stretched: extra oil, dead skin buildup, makeup left on too long, and loss of skin firmness. Understanding what affects your pores helps us choose the right treatments.
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Most people see the best results with treatments every 4-6 weeks at first, then less often for maintenance. Your skin type and concerns help us plan the right schedule. We’ll teach you how to keep your pores looking good between visits.
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Pores can clog from many things – skin care products, dead skin cells, and even air pollution. We can help you find products that won’t clog your pores and teach you better ways to clean your skin.
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Not if you choose the right products. We recommend makeup that won’t clog your pores and might even help them look smaller. The key is cleaning your skin well at the end of the day.