Reduce the Appearance of Large Pores with Laser Genesis Skin Therapy

By: Dr. Consuela Alley

8/16/2024

One of the most common and frustrating skin concerns patients have is visibly enlarged pores. While people of almost any age can have large pores, many men and women find that their pores appear to become more noticeable with age. This can be due to a number of factors, including sun exposure, the use of certain skin products, not cleansing the skin frequently enough, and others — though a natural breakdown of collagen is the most common cause of enlarged pores.

Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, but with advanced aesthetic treatments, patients can reverse collagen loss and minimize their pore size. At RPC Integrative Family Practice, Dr. Consuela Alley and our team of Georgetown, OH aesthetic specialists understand how stubborn pores can be to treat, and we are proud to offer Laser Genesis skin rejuvenation as a solution for restoring a smoother, more even, younger-looking complexion. Find more information below about how Laser Genesis works for enlarged pores, and discover whether you may be a candidate for this exciting and convenient skin treatment.

Do any pore-reducing products actually work?

If you're like many people, you may feel like you have tried every pore-reducing cream, cleanser, mask, strip, and other product on the market — all without success. In some cases, people report that their pores actually look even larger after using certain products. While proper skin care is certainly an important part of keeping your complexion healthy, and there are certain products that may help to keep the pores clear, many of these products do little — if anything — to shrink pores. Oftentimes, this is because visible pores are associated more with skin laxity and collagen loss than anything else, which isn't addressed by these topical products and solutions. Instead, patients may find the most success with professional laser skin treatments for minimizing pore sizes.

Does laser skin treatment shrink pores?

Laser Genesis is a revolutionary skin treatment that does not damage the skin's surface but, instead, uses targeted laser energy to warm the deeper layers of tissue. This stimulates the natural production of collagen beneath the skin's surface, which acts to repair and rejuvenate the skin from within. As new, healthy collagen fibers begin to accumulate, the skin will appear firmer and tighter, which also helps to tighten and shrink pore size.

Will more pores go away completely after Laser Genesis?

It is important for patients to have realistic expectations for their Laser Genesis results and to understand a few key facts:

  • Everyone has pores, most of which are visible to some extent
  • Many "poreless" faces you see today are the result of filtering and other edits
  • Multiple sessions may be required to achieve your desired outcome
  • Treatment should be paired with healthy routines and appropriate skin care to encourage optimal results

While it may not be possible to erase your pores, Laser Genesis certainly offers an exciting opportunity to firm, tighten, and refresh your look — while minimizing pores — without the need for painful chemicals, a lengthy recovery period, and other inconveniences, making it easier than ever to get the complexion you've been dreaming of.

Send pores packing with Laser Genesis treatment in Georgetown, OH

Does it feel like your pores are starting to become the focal point of your face, and topical products are no longer doing the trick? If so, it may be time to consider your options for professional skin treatments that reduce pore size — and Laser Genesis is a fantastic solution for almost all skin tones and types. To learn more about shrinking your pores with modern technology, call RPC Integrative Family Practice to schedule your Georgetown, OH skin assessment and Laser Genesis consultation with one of our certified aesthetic specialists, under the direction of board-certified physician Dr. Consuela Alley, today.

*All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.