Tired of your pores looking like moon craters? Whether you’re dealing with blackheads, oily skin, or enlarged pores as you age, you’re not alone. They can be frustrating, but the good news is plenty of solutions can minimise their appearance and help you achieve a smoother, more refined complexion that’s eluded you so far.
We’ll share easy tips and professional treatments to help you shrink your pores and give your skin a well-deserved glow. Ditch the pore strips, and read on.
1. AquaFacial
AquaFacial is a facial treatment involving multiple steps that combine cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration. This process involves using a patented vortex-powered device that gently removes impurities from the pores while delivering nourishing serums deep into facial skin.
AquaFacial is especially effective against enlarged pores, as it deeply cleanses and smoothes the skin’s rough texture and removes skin cells that can clog the pores. The treatment also does a great job of improving the skin’s elasticity and giving the appearance of smaller pores.
2. BBL HERO
BBL HERO is not your average skin treatment. This cutting-edge technology harnesses the power of broadband light to tackle multiple skin concerns simultaneously, including those pesky enlarged pores. But that's not all – it can also improve the appearance of sun damage and fine lines, giving your skin a complete rejuvenation.
How does it work? BBL HERO gently heats the targeted areas, stimulating your skin's natural healing response.
This process boosts collagen production, a key protein that helps to tighten and firm your skin. As collagen levels increase, your pores naturally appear smaller and less noticeable.
3. Cosmetic-Grade Peels
For a more intensive solution to tackle enlarged pores on the face, Cosmetic-Grade Peels may be just up your allow. Using safe chemical solutions, these treatments help exfoliate the skin’s surface to reveal a smoother and more refined texture beneath.
Removing dead skin cells and pore-clogging debris helps minimise their appearance and improve overall skin clarity. Laser Clinics Australia will recommend a specific type of peel that caters to your skin type, concerns, and desired results.
4. Fractional RF Microneedling
As the name suggests, this treatment combines the benefits of Fractional RF and Microneedling. They work in tandem to tighten and firm the skin, reduce wrinkles and scars, and yes, even minimise pesky pores.
As the skin heals and regenerates, the pore walls contract, leaving behind a smoother and more polished complexion.
5. Kleresca® Rejuvenation
Unlike Cosmetic-Grade peels which exfoliate the outer layer of the skin, Kleresca® targets the cellular level, using fluorescent light energy (FLE) to stimulate the skin’s natural regenerative properties.
The treatment involves applying a specially formulated gel to your skin, which is then activated by a multi-LED lamp emitting FLE. The unique energy source triggers a cascade of reactions that ultimately boost collagen.
As collagen levels increase, the skin starts appearing much plumper and more supple, overall minimising the appearance of enlarged pores.
6. LED Light Therapy
LED Light Therapy uses various light wavelengths to address skin inflammation and bacterial growth and trigger collagen production.
Blue LED Light is particularly effective on enlarged pores. It targets pores that can lead to bacterial clogs and breakouts, and destroy acne-causing bacteria. Further, Blue LED Light minimises inflammation and promotes clearer, healthier skin.
7. Microdermabrasion
Think of Microdermabrasion as a gentle "sandblasting" session for your face. It buffs away the uppermost layer of dead skin cells and debris that can clog pores and make them appear larger.
This non-invasive treatment uses a handheld device to either spray fine crystals or gently exfoliate with a diamond-tipped wand, revealing a smoother, more radiant complexion underneath. Beyond minimising the appearance of pores, microdermabrasion can also tackle fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin texture.
At Laser Clinics Australia, we tailor each Microdermabrasion treatment to your unique skin concerns, ensuring a personalised approach that addresses your specific needs and goals.
At-Home Remedies For Large Pores
8. Ice
Ever noticed how a splash of cold water can make your skin feel tighter and your pores look smaller? That's because cold temperatures temporarily constrict blood vessels and minimise the appearance of pores.
Give your skin a refreshing pick-me-up with a DIY ice cube facial. Wrap an ice cube in a clean cloth and gently massage it across your face for a few minutes. While the effects are temporary, it's a quick and easy way to revitalise your skin and temporarily tighten those pores.
9. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) Toner
We know, we know. This sounds like something you’d find in your pantry, but it can surprisingly be effective. When diluted and used as a toner, ACV can help tighten and refine pores, thanks to its astringent properties.
NOTE: It’s always a good idea to do a patch test before applying the homemade ACV toner to your face.
To make your own ACV toner:
- Mix one part raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar with two parts water.
- Cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser.
- Dip a cotton ball and apply evenly throughout your facial skin..
- Allow it to dry, then follow up with your usual moisturiser.
10. Egg Whites
Another treatment that sounds like something from the kitchen, but bear with us on this white. Egg-white is an age-old beauty hack that's long been praised for its skin-tightening effects.
A study published in Clinical, Cosmetic, and Investigational Dermatology found that a specific type of hydrolyzed water-soluble egg membrane (WSEM) significantly reduced the depth of facial wrinkles after eight weeks of topical use.
While the study focused on wrinkles, the findings suggest that egg whites could also be beneficial for minimising pore size.
The researchers discovered that WSEM contains antioxidants and protects skin cells from free radical damage, which can contribute to the breakdown of collagen and elastin, leading the pores to widen. The study also found that WSEM stimulates collagen and elastin in skin cells, potentially helping to tighten and firm the skin around pores.
11. Clay Masks
These are a classic, simple remedy for minimising large pores, and for good reason. Clay (bentonite or kaolin), acts as a magnet that syphons excess sebum, dirt, and impurities from the pores. Its deep-cleansing action unclogs the pores and makes them appear far less noticeable.
Large pores can persist, but the good news is you have options. From simple at-home remedies to advanced professional treatments, you can find a personalised approach to refine your skin’s texture and have the more radiant complexion you’ve always desired.
If you're looking for expert guidance and personalised solutions for minimising your pores, our experienced Skin Therapists at Laser Clinics Australia are here to help. We can assess your needs and create a treatment plan tailored to your skin, on your own terms.