Pore Shrinkers:
Myth or Reality?
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Now, there is a breakthrough treatment to remove
blackheads, shrink large pores, and absorb excess oils rapidly.
Who says a cover girl complexion are only for cover girls?
Large pores are the bane of many a woman's existence.
While we have had the science to send astronauts into space for
decades, until now a successful treatment for pores has remained
illusive. Traditional Laser Resurfacing is costly, painful and not
everyone’s cup of tea, and those expensive department store
creams do nothing but temporarily plump the skin, if at all.
What causes blackheads and enlarged pores? Excess
oil production can cause a variety of issues. The most menacing
of which are blackheads and enlarged pores. Blackheads are caused
by a build up of hardened oil that clogs the pores, expanding their
size. This is often accompanied by inflammation, which makes the
pores appear even larger. How to make blackheads and pores do a
disappearing act? Proper cleansing as most of us have already found
out can only do so much. But now savvy ladies are embracing the
new Aramis laser for its pores-shrinking effects.
Never heard of it? The Aramis laser is a unique type
of laser energy applied in a series of gentle pulses over the skin.
Without damaging the surface, the energy of the laser is absorbed
by the deeper skin tissue. This triggers your body to rebuild and
replenish your own natural collagen. Your skin will begin looking
younger, tighter and less porous as your collagen is remodeled.
Patients have a high degree of satisfaction with their results so
far. Over time you will notice skin texture changes. You will notice
that fine and deep lines become less visible and pores gradually
begin to disappear.
The Aramis Laser also produces a temporary alteration
in the size and function of the overactive sebaceous gland (our
oil glands). This thermal effect kills bacteria and reduces sebum
(oil) production. Shortly after the first treatment, you will start
to see a reduction in the number of acne lesions on your skin as
well. However, for best results, a series of treatments are recommended.
The average number of treatments is 3 to 4 over a period of 2 to
3 months. Best of all, there is no downtime after treatment. You
can resume your regular activities immediately.
One of the many ladies who have sought medical treatment
for their pore and blackhead problems is Ann, 27, an American-born
Chinese.
“I started with acne breakouts in my teenage
years which left me with enlarged pores. After starting on the Aramis
laser treatment my pores have begun to look smaller and less oily.
My doctor also did a series of LED photomodulation for me which
involves lying under a red light, and that has definitely made the
effect even more dramatic. Now I am absolutely hooked on these treatments
for making my skin look its best.”
“We have a pore-minimizer program at the clinic
and I usually incorporate the Aramis laser to plump and firm up
the collagen, as well as to reduce the size of the oil glands and
the LED photomodulation red light to improve cell metabolism and
skin healing. Overall, the results have been promising and my patients
have been enthusiastic with their results,” says Dr. Low Chai
Ling of The Sloane Clinic in Singapore.
However, she does advise that a good cleansing regimen
at home is still important to keep the skin healthy and clean, and
that sun avoidance is essential to prevent premature sun-related
aging which may appear as lined, pigmented and coarse skin.
For patients who have clogged skin, she recommends
a series of deep sonic cleansing at her clinic to remove all the
comedones and unclog the skin before starting on the pore-minimizer
program. She does warn against forceful extractions, which may hurt
the epidermis and leave scars on the skin. So the moral of the story
seems to be gentle by effective cleansing before starting treatments
to shrink your pores. The Pore-minimizer program at The Sloane Clinic
involves a series of the Aramis laser treatment and LED Photomodulation
therapies.
For more information on the Aramis laser, visit
www.sloaneclinic.com. [PRWEB]
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