Cosmetic medicine

Large pores

Visible pores on oily or photoaged skin—retinoids, peels, and collagen stimulation.

Overview

Pore “size” is not a muscle you can shrink permanently—it reflects how much sebum is produced, how much collagen supports pore walls, and how light reflects off texture. Sun damage and aging reduce collagen, making pores look wider.

The AAD large pores article explains maintenance expectations.

Contributing factors

Seborrhea, male hormones, smoking, UV damage, and inadequate cleansing (or over-stripping) can accentuate appearance.

Treatment options

Topical retinoids, salicylic acid, niacinamide, professional chemical peels, fractional laser resurfacing, and hydrating HydraFacial-style maintenance. Extractions help comedones but do not change pore size permanently.

What to expect

Refinement builds over months with consistent skincare; stopping routines allows sebum and UV damage to recur.

Frequently asked questions

No—maintenance with retinoids, SPF, and periodic procedures keeps skin looking tighter.

They clear blackheads temporarily but do not change pore structure—pair with retinoids to reduce recurrence.

They remove keratin plugs briefly; they do not replace collagen-supporting treatments.